The supercomputer MareNostrum 4 is used in various research areas, ranging from predicting climate change to
biomechanics and the analysis of
Big Data.
Atmospheric composition Some projects in this area focus on researching air quality and developing air quality models as tools to identify sources and processes that determine air quality, as well as predict pollution episodes. Another project investigates aerosols and how they interact with the atmospheric system by dispersing and absorbing solar radiation. Among the many projects in this category, some explore
smart cities and the optimization of transportation and human health.
Big data This research line includes projects studying the interaction of individuals with computers and others aimed at creating visual and algorithmic tools for analyzing and studying large volumes of data.
Bioinformatics One of the main projects in this area involves the integration, storage, and transmission of a large volume of clinical data and simulation data.
Biomechanics Projects in this category involve simulations of the cardiovascular or respiratory systems.
Climate prediction Projects in this area cover services for agriculture and water management, ocean forecasting, the study of tropical cyclones, and determining the most efficient locations for wind turbines.
Cloud computing Current projects in this area focus on energy informatics and the optimization of data centers.
Education Analysis of best practices related to education.
Engineering simulations Projects include reducing pollutant emissions, drug design, and assisting in fluid mechanics computations, among others.
Geophysics Activities involve earthquake simulation, detecting the presence of fluids at great depths beneath the Earth's surface, and analyzing the properties of our planet's surface.
Social simulations Research in this area includes studying cultural evolution, energy efficiency, or public safety to develop smart and resilient cities, as well as the study of human groups. == Image gallery ==