Latest News

  • 2014 High School Workshop Announced
    1/28/14
    CCR will again be hosting The Eric Pitman Annual Summer Workshop in Computational Science for high school students this summer. The workshop runs from June 30 - July 11, 2014.
  • CCR to Support NY Genome Center
    1/9/14
    NYS Governor, Andrew Cuomo, announced his intentions to authorize a $100 million collaboration between UB and the NYS Genome Center in NYC. 
  • CCR to participate in Workshop on HPC for Industry at RPI
    7/13/11
    Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, along with other participants of the NY State High Performance Computing Consortium (HPC2) project, will be hosting a workshop on High-Performance Computing for Industry. “Providing Competitive Advantage to Industry through High-Performance Computing: Accomplishments and a Path Forward” is a three day event starting on Wednesday, October 26, 2011 and ending with dinner on Friday, October 28th.
  • Buffalo Niagara Enterprise Features CCR's Work with Local Companies
    10/25/16

    The Center for Computational Research (CCR) at the University at Buffalo (UB) and it's work with local companies has been featured in this month's Buffalo Niagara Enterprise newsletter.  Check it out

  • Matlab Workshop - October
    9/10/13
    CCR Staff will be offering a hands-on workshop this October.
  • Matlab Workshops - Mar/Apr
    3/5/13
    CCR and MathWorks are teaming up to offer presentations and hands-on workshops on MATLAB in March and April.
  • Intro to SLURM Workshops
    5/30/13
    CCR Staff will host introductory sessions on the SLURM Workload Manager throughout the summer.
  • Dr. Eva Zurek Awarded Sloan Fellowship
    10/25/16

    CCR Researcher and UB Chemist, Dr. Eva Zurek, was recently awarded a 2 year, $50,000 Sloan Fellowship to conduct the research of her choice.  CCR staff would like to congratulate her and thank her for utilizing the Center for her work.

  • Q-Chem Webinar 10/30
    10/26/12
    CCR would like to recommend the following webinar for our Chemistry and Q-Chem users to be held on October 30, 2012 at 4pm: Exploring Reaction Paths Using the Freezing String Method