At the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Tyler Bauer, a system administrator at the Blugold Center for High Performance Computing, has witnessed firsthand the impact of the Ohio Supercomputer Center’s Open OnDemand platform on both students and researchers. From simplifying access to high performance computing (HPC) to enhancing educational outreach, Bauer believes the platform has opened new doors for the institution.
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The Ohio Supercomputer Center’s (OSC) newest, most advanced high performance computing (HPC) cluster is ready to support research and education in Ohio and beyond. Cardinal, a Dell Technologies-based cluster, has been designed to meet the rising computational needs of artificial intelligence and machine learning work.
The Ohio Supercomputer Center’s (OSC) Open OnDemand web portal has been recognized in the 21st edition of the HPCwire Readers’ Choice Awards, presented at the 2024 International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC24), in Atlanta, Georgia.
The world of NASCAR is fast-paced and unforgiving, where fractions of a second can make the difference between victory and defeat.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $5 million to the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) and partners over the next five years to develop new tools, features and processes that will allow more researchers, educators and students to easily adopt and use the web portal Open OnDemand to advance their high performance computing (HPC) research.
Alexander Hoover, an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Cleveland State University, has always been fascinated by marine organisms—the way they move, survive and interact with their habitats. Over the past decade, his research has focused on the interplay of fluids, mechanics and behavior that helps organisms engage in flying, swimming and other activities, an area of study called computational fluid-structure interactions.
Hang “Bill” Yi, a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Wright State University, recognizes the need for innovative diagnostic care in our healthcare system. His research, conducted through an academic collaboration with Wright State’s Boonshoft School of Medicine and Miami Valley Hospital-Premier Health, investigates the intricate mechanisms behind various human health conditions and is focused on devising time-saving interventions.
The first-ever Global Open OnDemand (GOOD) conference will be held March 18-20, 2025, at Harvard University to allow the community that uses the Ohio Supercomputer Center’s (OSC) popular web portal to share expertise and learn about advancements in the technology.
Everything in the universe follows a life cycle—humans, plants, planets and even the sun, which has an estimated lifespan of another six to seven billion years before using all its hydrogen fuel. Sultana Nahar, a senior research professor in the Department of Astronomy at The Ohio State University, has dedicated decades to the study of the sun’s composition and evolution, with significant support from the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC).
CSC - IT Center for Science not only oversees two national supercomputers that fuel research and innovation in its home country of Finland, but also manages the LUMI supercomputer, which became Europe’s most powerful supercomputer in 2022.