The EESI project consortium has been designed to represent a cross-section of European and international key actors in the field of HPC. The partnership has a deep and broad expertise in all the technological and strategic aspects related to HPC.
The consortium is composed of:
Moscow State University, the oldest and the largest university in Russia, was established in 1755 and counts 40 000 students, 2500 full doctors, 6000 PhDs, 1000 full professors, 40 faculties. Supercomputing center of MSU is one of the world-leading centers. It is based on a variety of multicore, GPU and FPGA systems where the major resource is the “Lomonosov” supercomputer (1.3 Pflops).
Vladimir Voevodin, deputy Director of the Research and Computing Facility and professor of computational mathematics and cybernetics.