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{{short description|Supercomputer site in Madrid, Spain}}
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The '''Supercomputing and Visualization Center of Madrid''' (or CeSViMa for short) (In Spanish, Centro de Supercomputación y Visualización de Madrid) depends on the Computer Science Faculty of the [[Technical University of Madrid]]. This center houses [[Magerit]], the second most powerful supercomputer in Spain. This center and its supercomputer is a member of the [[Spanish Supercomputing Network]].
[[Image:UPM-FI--Bloque-5CeSViMa.jpg|thumb|right|CeSViMa Building]]
The '''Supercomputing and Visualization Center of Madrid''' (or '''CeSViMa'''), foralso short)called '''Madrid Supercomputing and Visualization Center''' (Inin Spanish, Centro de Supercomputación y Visualización de [[Madrid]]), depends on the Computer[[computer Sciencescience]] Facultyfaculty of the [[Technical University of Madrid]]. This center houses [[Magerit]], theone secondof the most powerful supercomputersupercomputers in Spain. This center and its supercomputer is a member of the [[Spanish Supercomputing Network]], the ''Spanish e-Science Network'' and the ''[[Madrid]] Laboratories and Infraestructures Network''.
 
== History ==
In [[2004]] CeSViMa was created by the [[Technical University of Madrid]] and [[CIEMAT]]. The aim of the center is to provide computation resources to the researchers of [[Madrid]]. [[IBM]] provided the supercomputer Magerit in the center. The center also has an interactive [[Three-dimensional space|3D]] [[visualization infrastructure]] and a [[terrestrial scanner]].
 
In [[2004]], CeSViMa was created by the [[Technical University of Madrid]] and [[CIEMAT]]. The aim of the center is to provide computation resources to the researchers of [[Madrid]]. [[IBM]] provided the supercomputer Magerit in the center. The center also has an interactive [[Three-dimensional space|3D]] [[visualization infrastructure]] and a [[terrestrial scanner]].
In [[2007]] CeSViMa joined the [[Spanish Supercomputing Network]] and the supercomputer [[Magerit]] was upgraded. The 70% of the supercomputer CPU time is used for RES researches while the 30% is used for Madrid reserarches.
 
In [[2007]], CeSViMa joined the [[Spanish Supercomputing Network]] and the supercomputer [[Magerit]] was upgraded. The 70% of the supercomputer CPU time is used for RES researches while the 30% is used for Madrid reserarches.
In May [[2008]], the center migrates all its infraestructure to a new building in the newly created Scientific and Technologic Park of the Technical University of Madrid
({{coord|40|24|15.65|N|03|50|4.75|W|type:edu_scale:2500|display=inline,title}}).
 
In May 2008, the center migrated all its infrastructure to a new building in the newly created in the International Excellence Campus of Montegancedo,<ref>[http://www.upm.es/CEI_Montegancedo/propuesta/2010/educacion/index_en.html I2tech Montegancedo] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110519223114/http://www.upm.es/CEI_Montegancedo/propuesta/2010/educacion/index_en.html |date=19 May 2011 }}</ref> site of Scientific and Technologic Park of the Technical University of Madrid ({{coord|40|24|15.65|N|03|50|4.75|W|type:edu_scale:2500|display=inline,title}}). The supercomputer was upgraded again and reach 16 [[TFLOPS]]. 60% of the supercomputer CPU time is used for RES research; the remaining 40% is used for Madrid research.
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During 2009, the center joined the ''Spanish e-Science Network'' and the ''[[Madrid]] Laboratories and Infrastructures Network''.
 
In 2011, a full upgrade of [[Magerit]] supercomputer put it as the most powerful<ref>[[TOP500]]: [http://top500.org/lists/2011/06 Top 500 List June 2011]</ref> and ecological<ref>[[Green500]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20110705000601/http://www.green500.org/lists/2011/06/top/list.php?from=1&to=100 Green 500 List June 2011] [https://web.archive.org/web/20120424212233/http://www.green500.org/cert1.php?list=green201106&green500_rank=18 CeSViMa's Certificate]</ref> supercomputer of Spain in the July editions of [[TOP500]] and [[Green500]] lists used as reference in this matter (positions [http://top500.org/system/177311 136] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20120424212233/http://www.green500.org/cert1.php?list=green201106&green500_rank=18 18])
 
== Research ==
[[Image:UPM-CeSViMa-SupercomputadorMagerit-2010noche.jpg|thumb|right|Magerit Supercomputer hosted by CeSViMa]]
 
The Spanish branch of the international project [[Blue Brain]] (called Cajal Blue Brain) is carrying out in the facilities of the CeSViMa. The project also uses the computing resources of Magerit supercomputer
 
The center also organizes conferences about supercomputing, new developments in hardware and software, scientific publications... and other science activities. For example, it collaborates in the retransmission of a [[Solar eclipse]] from [[Novosibirsk]], Russia.<ref>[http://www.solareclipse.es/eclipse2008/en.html Solar Eclipse Broadcasting, August 1st, 2008] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101005195211/http://www.solareclipse.es/eclipse2008/en.html |date=5 October 2010 }}</ref>
 
==References==
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== External links ==
{{commons|UPM#CeSViMa|CeSViMa}}
* [http://www.cesvima.upm.es Centro de Supercomputación y Visualización de Madrid]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20091007094925/http://www2.upm.es/portal/site/institucional/menuitem.92700cdfa29777c5231c2810dffb46a8/?vgnextoid=61e1a54470f21210VgnVCM10000009c7648aRCRD CeSViMa at UPM website]
 
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