Spotlight on Ohio Research & Innovation News
The Ohio Supercomputer Center continues to serve higher education, nonprofit, government, education and commercial communities around the globe with state-of-the-art computing services.
A new alliance with The Ohio State University will offer all clients advanced artificial intelligence resources for high performance computing...The additional graphics processing units on the Ascend cluster also will help accommodate the growing number of Ohio Supercomputer Center clients using the HPC clusters for artificial intelligence and machine learning work.
With more industries using artificial intelligence (AI) to solve an array of research and technical problems, professionals with AI expertise are in high demand. To help address this workforce need, in 2021 Kent State University launched a new master’s degree in AI through its Department of Computer Science.
Matthew Bayliss, an assistant professor of physics at the University of Cincinnati, has been using the Ohio Supercomputer Center for several years to teach undergraduate and graduate students about star structure and evolution in the universe
The Ohio Supercomputer Center is set to launch a major new high performance computing cluster, Cardinal, in the second half of 2024. In collaboration with Dell Technologies, Intel and NVIDIA, the Cardinal supercomputing cluster will support the rising demand for artificial intelligence capabilities by Ohio researchers ...
The Ohio Supercomputer Center staff participated in five large research computing-focused 2023 conferences where academic researchers and industry came together to share how they are advancing the high performance computing field.