CAMSA at TAMUSA
High Performance Computing is instrumental for efficient and effective pattern and anomaly analysis. Thus, the High Performance Computing Cluster CAMSA at the Texas A&M University at San-Antonio offers researchers and students access to powerful computational resources interconnected with high-speed networks which would help them run extensive experiments to analyze larger amounts of complex data.
The ACCESS Project
ACCESS, is National Science Foundation (NSF) funded program, that helps researchers and educators use advanced computing systems and services. These systems support complex applications beyond the capacity of typical desktops or laptops, such as supercomputing, AI, and big data analysis. The program, with a $52 million NSF grant over five years, is managed by five lead institutions and their partners. ACCESS stands for "Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support." For PAACNet, ACCESS Allocations would be a valuable resource that allows running computationally exhaustive experiments with big datasets.