Texas A&M University and the Department of Nuclear Engineering provide several computational facilities for use in research projects.
The department has a local 20 node, 160 core computer cluster available for research and code development purposes. Although not as large as other computing facilities available at the university level, the departmental cluster can and does host export-controlled codes. Each compute nodes in the departmental cluster possesses two 4-core Intel Xeon processors and 24GB of memory. In addition, the cluster includes a dedicated I/O node with approximately 12TB of attached storage.
The Texas A&M High Performance Research Computing (HPRC) group currently administers three HPC clusters totaling 920 TF in peak performance with 11 PB of high-performance storage. Consult the Texas A&M High Performance Computing Research group's resources here.