BREVE-CLUSTER

Located in NSF 1013, the Breve-Cluster is a student-led effort (Correy Kowall, Brian Krent, and Alex Anagnos) that utilizes the computers replaced by the Unix lab and Beowulf upgrades to run a dedicated network of processors for the purposes of simulating evolution using the Breve open source, 3D simulation engine, currently popular in the artificial life research community and brought back to NMU by Mr. Kowall after he visited the 2005 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO) in Washington D.C. in June, 2005 to present his paper on evolving robots.

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