Training Program Fuses AI, HPC and Materials Science
ACES utilized to power Texas A&M’s CMS³-FAST summer school.

ACES utilized to power Texas A&M’s CMS³-FAST summer school.

ACCESS allocation on SDSC’s Expanse is bringing hands-on HPC into undergraduate classrooms and preparing the next generation of researchers.

Illinois researchers used their ACCESS allocations to run simulations on NCSA’s Delta and DeltaAI supercomputers to explore why the Milky Way’s black hole is “quieter” than simulations normally indicate.

ACCESS staff are constantly working to improve your experience in the program – they’ve recently unveiled new tools to help you choose your resources.

The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics has been using ACCESS allocated resources to bring supercomputing to high school classrooms.

Tennessee State University graduate students examine the effects of biochar and nitrogen fertilizer on soil microbial content.

Check out the ACCESS activities planned in conjunction with the program’s gold-level sponsorship of PEARC25.

The 2025 STEP program hosts a new group of students eager to learn about high-performance computing.

Researchers at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, are training AI on ACCESS-allocated resource Delta to assist in search and rescue efforts.

Students, both undergraduate and graduate, are invited to apply for the 2025 STEP program that begins this summer.