Facilities

Center for High-Performance Computing (HPC)

Dil Lab students can use the Center for High-Performance Computing (Center for HPC) for their research. The Center for HPC is an interdisciplinary core facility for scientific computing and research on parallel algorithms at IISER-TVM. It is a multi-disciplinary research center based on High-Performance Computing (HPC), and the main aim is to pursue cutting-edge research in all areas of science and technology. The HPC comprises a CPU cluster with over 88 nodes (each node has 28 cores, 2464 cores) and 3 GPU nodes. The total system memory per node is 128 GB. For more information about the Center for HPC, visit our HPC website.