A Great Resource at the Service of Oceanographic Modelling
A new high-performance cluster, installed in Nova Friburgo, two hours from the city of Rio de Janeiro, at the State University, will strengthen the IT capacity of the Atlantic community on advanced numerical modeling of the Ocean. It will become more accessible to all coastal communities on both sides of the Atlantic. This new system strengthens the capacity of the Atlantic International Research Centre (AIR Centre) community.
July 15, 2024, will be marked by the inauguration of supercomputing capacity, designed to serve a vast community of users in an operational way, across the Atlantic. This initiative is based on the Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) pre-existing collaboration with research groups from Europe and the United States, and is part of the AIR Centre network, an international association dedicated to the Ocean, Space and Climate, which brings together scientific and operational organizations from all over the Atlantic Basin, and whose president is Dr. Paulo Ernani Gadelha Vieira, also a former student of the UERJ.
The Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (FAPERJ) and its president, Professor Jerson Lima Silva, played a key role in getting us here. The memorandum of understanding signed with the AIR Centre, represented by Professor Miguel Miranda, paves the way for FAPERJ to formally join this community of Atlantic countries.
It is fair to highlight the role of Professors António Silva Neto, Ramiro Neves, Manuela Juliano and Jader Lugon Jr. who are great promoters of training in advanced computing for oceanographic purposes, and active promoters of national and international scientific cooperation in this area. The presence of Rectors from other universities of the State of Rio de Janeiro, and the representation of Laboratório de Métodos Computacionais em Engenharia (LAMCE), a laboratory of testing and numerical modeling of the Federal University, shows well the willingness to cooperate. The name chosen for this equipment Escola de Sagres emphasizes the determination of the project, to connect communities from both sides of the Ocean. He also recalls the relevant role of science and the universities as the basis of social development.
The capacities installed in the scientific community of Rio de Janeiro in all its universities and research units, allow the ambition to become a fundamental center of the Atlantic community of oceanographic modeling.
Further information at https://www.publico.pt/2024/07/15/ciencia/noticia/escola-sagres-novo-supercomputador-servico-air-centre-2097675