The UCO College of Mathematics and Science integrates cutting-edge technology into its programs to enhance student learning and research. From advanced labs to state-of-the-art equipment, students can access tools that help them explore complex scientific concepts and solve real-world problems. Whether through computational simulations, laboratory data analysis or tech-driven field research, the college ensures that students have the technical skills needed for modern scientific careers, fostering innovation and hands-on experience in classroom and research environments.
Buddy Supercomputer
Buddy, funded by the National Science Foundation, is a 168-node supercomputer for research and education. Research projects include particle transport, micromixing, stochastic modeling, ecological modeling, bio-informatics and the spread of disease.
Access to Buddy
Access is available for faculty or students working on a project at UCO or with a UCO faculty member). To request access, email you can access Buddy. Email the HPC Center.
With access, Buddy can be accessed online. We use the Open OnDemand software, which makes it easy to set up jobs and use interactive graphical user interfaces.
Hardware used in Buddy 2.5
Buddy 2.5 Compute Nodes:
Model Name: IBM DX360 M4Total Quantity: 168
CPU: 2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2670 0 @ 2.60GHz
Networking: InfiniBand MT27500 [ConnectX-3] @ 40GB/s
Available for use:
General QueueQuantity: 115
RAM: 64GB
High-mem Queue
Quantity: 8
RAM: 128GB
Storage:
Storage Server Model: Advanced Clustering M50CYP2SBSTDCapacity: 108TB of shared home storage (24TB used, 79TB available)