Barcelona Supercomputing Center

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The building of Barcelona Supercomputing Center is a former chapel.
The building of Barcelona Supercomputing Center is a former chapel.

Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) or Centro Nacional de Supercomputación (CNS) is a public research center located in Barcelona, Spain. It hosts MareNostrum, Europe's most powerful (and the world's ninth most powerful) supercomputer as of June 2007.

The Center is placed in a former chapel named Torre Girona, at the Technical University of Catalonia (also known as UPC) and was constituted on April 1, 2005. It is managed by a consortium composed of the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (51%), the Government of Catalonia (37%) and the UPC (12%). Professor Mateo Valero is its main administrator. The MareNostrum supercomputer is contained inside an enormous glass box.

The Barcelona Supercomputing Center has an initial operational budget of 5.5 million/yr (about US$7 million/yr) to cover the period 2005-2011.

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