👉 Northeast Computing is a collaborative initiative between the University of Massachusetts Amherst, MIT, and IBM Research aimed at advancing the development of high-performance computing (HPC) technologies and infrastructure in the northeastern United States. The project focuses on creating a robust, accessible, and sustainable ecosystem for HPC research and applications by pooling resources, expertise, and facilities across these institutions. It emphasizes open science, fostering innovation through shared computing resources, and promoting the use of HPC to address critical challenges in fields such as climate science, healthcare, and materials research. By establishing a regional HPC hub, Northeast Computing seeks to bridge the gap between academic research and industry needs, ensuring that cutting-edge computational capabilities are available to a broader community of researchers and practitioners in the region.