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NYU Greene HPC Cluster

Included$500/yr valueScience & EngineeringHigh-Performance Computing

High-performance computing supercomputer with 32,000+ CPU cores, 332 NVIDIA GPUs, 145TB RAM, and 7.3PB storage. Free for faculty-sponsored student research in AI, simulations, and large-scale data analysis.

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How Students Use This

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Train deep learning models on hundreds of NVIDIA GPUs

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Run large-scale simulations for physics or engineering research

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Analyze massive datasets for data science thesis projects

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Submit batch jobs for computationally intensive experiments

How to Access

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Request an account at nyu.edu HPC page with faculty sponsor

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Complete the HPC onboarding and training modules

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Access via SSH: greene.hpc.nyu.edu

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Free for all NYU-sponsored academic research

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