A formal meeting was held with the management, scientists, and researchers from the Department of Chemical Sciences, Biology, and Environmental Systems Sciences, as well as the Department of Computer and Computational Sciences.
During the meeting, discussions focused on strengthening scientific and technological cooperation between Mongolia and the United States. Experts exchanged proposals regarding the integration of the world-leading "FRONTIER" supercomputer, including its operating system, management, equipment, and human resource development.
Since 2024, the Ministry of Economy and Development, and the Academy of Sciences have been collaborating with the Mongolian National University of Science and Technology to implement the "Establishment of a high-performance supercomputer computing center" project. The goal is to create a computing center utilizing Mongolia’s existing material base and human resources.
To support this initiative, Mongolian scientists and researchers working in the United States and South Korea are contributing expertise, reversing the effects of brain drain and promoting knowledge transfer.
Once operational, the supercomputer will enable groundbreaking advancements in various scientific fields. It will facilitate large-scale data analysis in national security, climate change mitigation, disaster prevention, pasture degradation, and desertification. Additionally, it will enhance research on new materials, mineral resources, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.
The introduction of this high-performance computing center is expected to elevate Mongolia's scientific and technological capabilities, fostering innovation and providing the next generation of researchers with access to cutting-edge tools.
At the meeting, key representatives, including Dr. D.Battogtoh, Head of the Integrated Science and Technology Policy Department at the Ministry of Economy and Development, Academician B.Avid, Vice President of the Academy of Sciences, and D.Ulzii-Erdene, Advisor to the Macroeconomic Policy Department, confirmed their commitment to advancing the project. They will also collaborate with experts at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, USA.
A formal meeting was held with the management, scientists, and researchers from the Department of Chemical Sciences, Biology, and Environmental Systems Sciences, as well as the Department of Computer and Computational Sciences.
During the meeting, discussions focused on strengthening scientific and technological cooperation between Mongolia and the United States. Experts exchanged proposals regarding the integration of the world-leading "FRONTIER" supercomputer, including its operating system, management, equipment, and human resource development.
Since 2024, the Ministry of Economy and Development, and the Academy of Sciences have been collaborating with the Mongolian National University of Science and Technology to implement the "Establishment of a high-performance supercomputer computing center" project. The goal is to create a computing center utilizing Mongolia’s existing material base and human resources.
To support this initiative, Mongolian scientists and researchers working in the United States and South Korea are contributing expertise, reversing the effects of brain drain and promoting knowledge transfer.
Once operational, the supercomputer will enable groundbreaking advancements in various scientific fields. It will facilitate large-scale data analysis in national security, climate change mitigation, disaster prevention, pasture degradation, and desertification. Additionally, it will enhance research on new materials, mineral resources, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.
The introduction of this high-performance computing center is expected to elevate Mongolia's scientific and technological capabilities, fostering innovation and providing the next generation of researchers with access to cutting-edge tools.
At the meeting, key representatives, including Dr. D.Battogtoh, Head of the Integrated Science and Technology Policy Department at the Ministry of Economy and Development, Academician B.Avid, Vice President of the Academy of Sciences, and D.Ulzii-Erdene, Advisor to the Macroeconomic Policy Department, confirmed their commitment to advancing the project. They will also collaborate with experts at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, USA.