Under the agreement, the Milwaukee Institute, a nonprofit, will be offering its high performance computational (HPC) systems and services to Global Water Center tenants. The Milwaukee Institute recently made a $500,000 investment to double the capacity of its HPC infrastructure.

“The Institute is delighted to partner with and assist Water Council member companies and Global Water Center tenants in their activities requiring applied computational science,” said Jay Bayne, executive director at the Milwaukee Institute. “The Institute’s high performance computing resources are especially useful for modeling, simulation, visualization and analytics in water research areas such as computational biology, fluid dynamics and finite element analysis.”

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