Using Supercomputers to Help Solve World Hunger
Researchers from the Public Health Computational, Informatics, and Operations Research (PHICOR) team used ACCESS resources to help find a solution to feeding the world’s population.
Researchers from the Public Health Computational, Informatics, and Operations Research (PHICOR) team used ACCESS resources to help find a solution to feeding the world’s population.
A team of computational chemists from Carnegie Mellon University ran simulations on an Anton 2 supercomputer and the Bridges-2 system at PSC to reveal insights about a protein that plays a role in epileptic seizures.
University of Kansas researchers who study a rare form of Alzheimer’s disease used Expanse at the San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego to conduct studies on how mutations of a critical protein enzyme could be treated to better control thought, language and memory.
Researchers use Bridges-2 supercomputer to develop software that mimics properties of AI that are more understandable to humans.
Scientists reveal structure of the key part of the inner ear responsible for hearing.