Using Supercomputers to Understand the Echoes of Toothed Whales
Researchers from the University of Washington use ACCESS resource Bridges-2 at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center to study whale communication.
Researchers from the University of Washington use ACCESS resource Bridges-2 at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center to study whale communication.
ACCESS’s MATCH assists a researcher from Southern Oregon University in teaching computer science students how to build servers and a MERN stack using supercomputers.
Scientists from the University of Illinois use ACCESS resource Delta to run their AI models predicting evapotranspiration.
An international team of researchers is using ACCESS resource Bridges-2 to train AI to generate more accurate cultural images.
Researchers from the University of Memphis use HPC to better understand turbine wake meandering and energy efficiency.
Researchers from the New Jersey Institute of Technology use ACCESS resources to find alternatives to lithium for battery design.