Katharine Reed Cudahy Hall. Photo courtesy of Marquette University. MILWAUKEE — Marquette University will officially open “Raj,” a new $1.5 million high-performance computing (HPC) cluster, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, June 2, at 11 a.m. at Cudahy Hall, 1313 W. Wisconsin Ave. Raj was brought online in April 2021 after being purchased, in part, through a Major Research Instrumentation grant from the National Science Foundation. The new HPC cluster will boost research and scholarship across the campus, offering faculty and students access to a modern powerful supercomputer. Limited space is available for media who wish to attend. For access, contact “We are so excited to finally open ‘Raj’ to the Marquette’s research community as it will have a profound impact on research at Marquette,” said Dr.