Knowing Your News
Students at City University of New York use Purdue’s supercomputer, Anvil, to train AI how to detect propaganda and opinion in the daily news.
Students at City University of New York use Purdue’s supercomputer, Anvil, to train AI how to detect propaganda and opinion in the daily news.
Researchers use Stampede3 to study the impacts of climate change on Alaskan forest pests.
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center’s Bridges-2 helps researchers develop a game-changer in mitigating catastrophic impacts.
Purdue’s Rosen Center for Advanced Computing has recently announced its new AI chat resource, AnvilGPT.
Tennessee Technical University chemistry professor leads study using ACCESS allocations at Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.
Still going strong in its second year, the program has an all-new group of interns who learned the ins and outs of HPC over the summer.
ACCESS allocations on Expanse advance photodynamic therapy.
The new ACCESS booklet is available for download.
ACCESS staff and resource providers will be hosting and presenting at a number of events for this year’s PEARC conference.
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.