Ohio Supercomputer Center releases 2023-2024 Research Report

COLUMBUS, Ohio (Sep 27, 2024) — 

The Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) 2023-2024 Research Report is now available online. The publication highlights how OSC is advancing the use of high performance computing (HPC) in the state of Ohio and beyond with new and expanded resources and services.  

This year’s report features OSC’s many initiatives that support the growing demand for research and innovations in artificial intelligence (AI), including the launch of new HPC clusters equipped with the latest hardware to manage AI workloads. OSC also is leading programs, funded by the National Science Foundation, to train more HPC professionals in AI technologies.  

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“Supporting the growth of AI use and inquiry across academic disciplines and industry has become a key focus of OSC’s efforts,” said David Hudak, OSC executive director.  

In addition, the Research Report spotlights enhancements to OSC’s Open OnDemand portal, used by hundreds of organizations around the world, as well as OSC’s expansion of its youth STEM education and outreach programs.  

Research conducted at OSC covers a wide range of academic disciplines, from astrophysics to digital arts. Commercial clients also employ the Center’s HPC power for projects such as product design and drug development. The Research Report’s featured case studies demonstrate OSC’s broad impact on research and commercial innovation. Examples include: 

  • Ohio University: Professor uses OSC resources to implement AI in Digital Arts + Technology courses

  • Idaho National Laboratory: Study demonstrates the impact of incorporating Open OnDemand into an HPC environment 

  • QustomApps LLC: OSC resources remove major roadblock for custom software developer 

  • University of Cincinnati: Supercomputing becomes the star of astrophysics class 

  • Ecosystem for Research Networking: Team develops platform for remote scientific instrument control 

  • The Ohio State University: Food scientist leverages OSC resources to uncover the nutritional benefits of fruits and vegetables 

  • North Dakota State University: Open OnDemand deployment improves HPC access and education 

  • University of Maine: Scientist pursues data-intensive research on pathogen infections in wildlife 

  • Kent State University: Students prepare for growing artificial intelligence industry 

The Research Report also highlights how new and current clients can utilize OSC’s many resources, services, events, workshops and opportunities to engage with Center staff and fellow members of the HPC community.  

Read the full Research Report here.  

The Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) addresses the rising computational demands of academic and industrial research communities by providing a robust shared infrastructure and proven expertise in advanced modeling, simulation and analysis. OSC empowers scientists with the services essential to making extraordinary discoveries and innovations, partners with businesses and industry to leverage computational science as a competitive force in the global knowledge economy and leads efforts to equip the workforce with the key technology skills required for 21st century jobs.

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