{"id":190,"date":"2010-09-14T15:34:55","date_gmt":"2010-09-14T20:34:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ezing.me\/transfer\/?p=190"},"modified":"2014-09-23T08:34:29","modified_gmt":"2014-09-23T13:34:29","slug":"supercomputingstem","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/web20.olemiss.edu\/news\/wordpress\/supercomputingstem\/","title":{"rendered":"Supercomputing Center Helps Prepare Students for STEM Careers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>OXFORD,  Miss. \u2013\u00a0With a looming national shortage of professionals in  science, technology, engineering and mathematics, the Mississippi Center  for Supercomputer Research at the University of Mississippi is reaching  out to teach high school students how supercomputers help advance science.\u00a0<\/p>\n<div class=\"jce_caption\" style=\"width: 300px; margin: 8px; padding: 6px; border: 2px solid #000000; float: right; display: inline-block;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"border: 2px solid #000000; float: right;\" alt=\"STEM\" src=\"http:\/\/ezing.me\/transfer\/wp-content\/uploads\/STEM.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"252\" \/><\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: left; padding: 6px; color: #000000; clear: both;\"><strong>Brian Hopkins (left), a user consultant at the Mississippi Center for Supercomputing Research, shows Oxford High School student Rosalie Doerksen some of the equipment used to perform complex calculations for her science fair project.<\/strong> UM photo by Nathan Latil.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We  have an extreme national need to prepare the next generation of simulation  scientists,&#8221; said Jason Hale, MCSR interim director. &#8220;We want  to be engaged in that effort to help young people in Mississippi be  more competitive.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The  center already has helped Rosalie Doerksen, a 14-year-old Oxford High  School sophomore. The first high school student in the state to use  MCSR resources, Doerksen, as a freshman last year, employed the free  supercomputing capabilities at MCSR to perform detailed calculations  for her science fair project.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Overall,  I had a positive experience,&#8221; Doerksen said. &#8220;I benefited  greatly from the supercomputer training I received in preparation for  my research.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>A  participant in the 2010 Intel International Science and Engineering  Fair this summer, Doerksen completed a project examining how a newly  discovered bowl-shaped molecule might be employed to more efficiently  trap carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This technology may be an important  part of efforts to reduce global warming.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The  supercomputers helped me to determine other possible lower energy conformations  of this molecule,&#8221; said Doerksen, whose favorite field of science  is chemistry. &#8220;The research was intriguing, and it could have the  potential of assisting in carbon sequestration.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Doerksen&#8217;s  science fair entry, &#8220;Computational Optimization of Carbon Dioxide  Capture,&#8221; won the Oxford High School competition in the chemistry  category. She went on to win the Best of Fair prize at the regional  fair, the ASM Materials Education Foundation&#8217;s Most Outstanding Exhibit  in Materials Science award and the U.S. Air Force Certificate of Achievement  award. The regional win qualified her for the international competition  in May in San Jose, Calif. There, Doerksen competed against more than  300 students in the chemistry category.<\/p>\n<p>High-performance  computers contain hundreds, even thousands, of central processing units,  or CPUs, allowing for thousands of operations to be conducted simultaneously.  Those operations can require as little as a few hours or up to several  months to complete, depending on the computations.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;My  calculations took about a week, 145 hours, to be exact.&#8221; Doerksen  said. But that&#8217;s if you&#8217;re counting hours by a clock on the wall. Since  her one calculation was spread over two processors, it actually consumed  290 computational hours.<\/p>\n<p>Last  year, 37,000 such calculations requiring 3.7 million computational hours  were conducted at MCSR, including quite a few molecular simulations  similar to Doerksen&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;These  scientists are doing fantastically complex things,&#8221; said Brian  Hopkins, an MCSR user consultant. &#8220;Rosalie is calculating chemical  properties using a form of the molecular Schrodinger equation that can  take thousands and thousands of CPU-hours to solve.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Besides  getting hands-on supercomputing experience, Doerksen gained insight  into the importance of MCSR&#8217;s goal to better train her peers. If America  wants to become more energy-independent, advance technology, help prevent  climate change and save lives through medical research, then government  and educators must encourage students to pursue careers in these areas,  she said.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The  current youth soon will be the leaders of this nation,&#8221; said Doerksen,  who is interested in a career in medicine.<\/p>\n<p>Mississippi  is well-equipped to help educate the next generation of simulation scientists.  The state ranks in the top 10 nationally for supercomputing, with shared  facilities at UM, the Stennis Space Center, Mississippi State University  and the Engineering Research Development Center in Vicksburg.<\/p>\n<p>Supercomputers  are used for calculation-intensive tasks, such as problems involving  quantum physics, weather forecasting, climate research, molecular modeling  of chemical compounds and physical simulations of nuclear weapon detonations.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;As  a shared facility, MCSR creates economies of scale across the entire  Mississippi research enterprise,&#8221; Hale said. &#8220;Faculty and  student scientists statewide can run their simulations for free at MCSR,  without the hassle and expense of maintaining their own supercomputers.  This not only saves each institution money; it buys Mississippi scientists  extra time to discover and compete.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Supporting  nearly $13 million in active research grants, MCSR systems are used  for research in chemistry and biochemistry, economics and finance, bioinformatics,  operations research and management science, physics, civil engineering  and computational fluid dynamics.<\/p>\n<p>MCSR  personnel are available to work with other high school students to teach  them the value of research computation, promote STEM careers and help  them use the center&#8217;s supercomputing resources. 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