Using AI for Stronger Infrastructure
Researchers at the University of Illinois use ACCESS-allocated resources to automate the detection of corrosion in large infrastructures, such as bridges and water systems.
Researchers at the University of Illinois use ACCESS-allocated resources to automate the detection of corrosion in large infrastructures, such as bridges and water systems.
Southern Oregon University student shares use of Jetstream2 with peers.
A professor uses an ACCESS allocation to prepare computer science students for a future working with HPC.
Researchers use ACCESS resources to compare the regulatory DNA of various mammals to better understand human evolution.
ACCESS allocations enhance efficiency in arctic remote sensing research.
Researchers use Bridges-2 supercomputer to develop software that mimics properties of AI that are more understandable to humans.
Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) train artificial intelligence to predict the mass of a galaxy.