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Param Padma supercomputer

Param Padma supercomputer. Dr Subrata Chattopadhyay pictured with the Param Padma supercomputer. This is Indias most powerful supercomputer, capable of a peak computing power of one Teraflop. The supercomputer can be accessed remotely by users wishing to analyse large amounts of data, for example in the fields of bioinformatics, computational structural mechanics, atmospheric science and seismic data processing. Dr Chattopadhyay is head of the System Engineering and Networking Group at the Centre for Advanced Computing in Bangalore, India, where the Param Padma supercomputer was developed and is located. Photographed in 2004

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The Param Padma supercomputer, pictured here with Dr Subrata Chattopadhyay, stands as India's most powerful technological marvel. Developed and located at the Centre for Advanced Computing in Bangalore, this cutting-edge machine boasts a peak computing power of one Teraflop. As head of the System Engineering and Networking Group, Dr Chattopadhyay has been instrumental in its creation. This photo captures the essence of innovation and progress within the field of technology. The director is seen working diligently alongside his team to push boundaries and unlock new possibilities. With its advanced processing capabilities, the Param Padma supercomputer enables researchers to remotely access vast amounts of data for analysis across various disciplines such as bioinformatics, computational structural mechanics, atmospheric science, and seismic data processing. The image showcases not only the impressive machinery but also highlights the dedication and expertise required to operate it effectively. It symbolizes India's commitment to scientific research and development on a global scale. Taken in 2004 by Science Photo Library, this photograph serves as a testament to human ingenuity in harnessing technology for groundbreaking advancements. The Param Padma supercomputer represents a significant milestone in India's journey towards becoming a leader in technological innovation while addressing critical challenges faced by society today.

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