High Performance Computing

Accelerating Cancer Omic Research with High-Performance Computing

At the Siriraj Center of Research Excellence for Systems Pharmacology at Mahidol University, the power of High-Performance Computing (HPC) is transforming the research landscape. The introduction of HPC facilities has significantly amplified their research capabilities, allowing for the handling and analysis of massive genomic datasets with unprecedented precision and speed.

With this advanced computational power, the center is now able to delve deeper into complex omics inquiries, extracting valuable insights that could pave the way for new medical breakthroughs and innovative therapeutic strategies. This strategic investment in HPC exemplifies how academic institutions can elevate their research standing, providing invaluable contributions to the scientific community and driving forward the frontiers of knowledge in systems pharmacology.

MISSIONS

“We aim to foster an environment of collaborative innovation, offering unparalleled omics services to our academic community and external partners, and ultimately contributing to global advancements in healthcare and medicine."

Desktop

Computer labs are located in Room 1121 for students, faculty, and staff who require access to computers and specific software.

HPC Storage allocation

In academia and cutting-edge cancer omics research, HPC storage allocation is crucial. From classroom assignments to complex genomics datasets, we adapt to the subtle needs of academic excellence and the critical nature of cancer research.

HPC Cluster

Powering the frontier of cancer omics research, our HPC cluster is intricately designed for the complex demands of genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic data. As the volume and intricacy of cancer-related datasets grow, our high-performance computing platform delivers unmatched speed, precision, and scalability.

Network Diagram

HPC Cluster

HPC system connection between the SiSP lab server and the extended storage instruments

All pieces of equipment set at the SiSP lab (Left) and Data Center (Right)

Rack Diagram