The University of Tokyo provides high-performance computing and data utilization infrastructure that can be used by faculty and students on campus for research and learning.
mdx(a platform for building data-empowered society)
Collaboration between multiple fields and sectors is required to be able to utilize data and apply it to benefit society at large. As a major step toward that end, the mission of mdx is to enable academia (universities and national research institutions), industry, and government to collaborate rapidly, closely and efficiently by sharing knowledge of data and information sciences, knowledge and culture in specific fields, data and software, and a computational infrastructure that runs the necessary software
Wisteria/BDEC-01(Integrated Supercomputer System for Simulation, Data and Learning)
With the purpose of contributing to academic research, education, and society, the computers operated by the Information Technology Center are used jointly by university faculty members, graduate students, undergraduate students and researchers affiliated with various universities and research institutes, as well as for high-performance computing exercises by graduate and undergraduate students.
UTokyo Azure
The University of Tokyo has signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU) to cooperate with Microsoft Corporation. This service is an on-campus Microsoft Azure service provided by Information Technology Center under this MOU with funding from Microsoft.