Today, the Emory Network of Computational Omics Research (ENCORE) lab is conducting an HPC (High-Performance Computing) training session, introducing new members to the lab’s powerful computational resources. The session features guest speaker Kevin Haynes, who will guide attendees on how to utilize the HPC cluster effectively.
The ENCORE lab’s HPC cluster consists of over 130 nodes and 4,000 cores, with a storage capacity of 1.5 PB. It includes 25 compute nodes—24 with 32 cores and 192GB of RAM each, and one with 1.5TB of RAM. The cluster is connected by a 25GB Ethernet network and supported by a 1 Petabyte Panasas parallel file system, ensuring efficient data processing and storage.
This training session aims to empower new members with the skills needed to leverage these advanced computational tools for their research.

