Newswise News from Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center display Latest news from Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center on Newswise en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise News from Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif $4.9-Million NSF Award Funds Major Enhancement to Bridges-2 System /articles/4-9-million-nsf-award-funds-major-enhancement-to-bridges-2-system/?sc=rsin /articles/4-9-million-nsf-award-funds-major-enhancement-to-bridges-2-system/?sc=rsin Tue, 13 Aug 2024 09:00:46 EST $4.9 million from the NSF has funded an upgrade to PSC's flagship Bridges-2 supercomputer. The grant has allowed the center to add late-model powerful NVIDIA H100 GPUs to the system, further enhancing its ability to support research in and requiring artificial intelligence, particularly in the context of massive data and high-performance computing. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center $3.15 million from NIH to Fund Operation of Third-Generation Anton Supercomputer at Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center /articles/3-15-million-from-nih-to-fund-operation-of-third-generation-anton-supercomputer-at-pittsburgh-supercomputing-center/?sc=rsin /articles/3-15-million-from-nih-to-fund-operation-of-third-generation-anton-supercomputer-at-pittsburgh-supercomputing-center/?sc=rsin Mon, 05 Aug 2024 12:05:45 EST A third-generation Anton supercomputer, developed by D. E. Shaw Research, will soon arrive at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center. A $3.15-million, five-year award from the National Institutes of Health will fund the system's operations, making it available without cost for non-commercial use by biomedical researchers at U.S. universities and other nonprofit institutions. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Bridges-2 Helps Retrain AIs to Avoid Creating Offensive Pictures for Specific Cultures /articles/bridges-2-helps-retrain-ais-to-avoid-creating-offensive-pictures-for-specific-cultures/?sc=rsin /articles/bridges-2-helps-retrain-ais-to-avoid-creating-offensive-pictures-for-specific-cultures/?sc=rsin Mon, 03 Jun 2024 10:05:50 EST A Carnegie Mellon University-led team has used the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center's Bridges-2 system and input from different cultures to develop an effective fine-tuning approach for retraining a popular image generator so that it can generate equitable images for underrepresented cultures. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Similar Genetic Elements Underlie Vocal Learning in Bats, Whales, and Seals /articles/similar-genetic-elements-underlie-vocal-learning-in-bats-whales-and-seals/?sc=rsin /articles/similar-genetic-elements-underlie-vocal-learning-in-bats-whales-and-seals/?sc=rsin Thu, 29 Feb 2024 14:00:00 EST In a paper in the prestigious journal Science to appear on Feb. 29, 2024, a multi-institutional team led by scientists at Carnegie Mellon University and University of California at Berkeley found parts of the genome, both within genes and outside of them, that evolved and are associated with vocal learning across mammals. These elements have been linked to autism in humans. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center PSC's Neocortex Among Elite Artificial Intelligence Computers Selected for National AI Research Resource Pilot Project /articles/psc-s-neocortex-among-elite-artificial-intelligence-computers-for-national-ai-research-resource-pilot-project/?sc=rsin /articles/psc-s-neocortex-among-elite-artificial-intelligence-computers-for-national-ai-research-resource-pilot-project/?sc=rsin Wed, 24 Jan 2024 11:05:41 EST PSC's Neocortex AI system is among six national AI supercomputers participating in a pilot program to support novel and transformative AI research and education at a national scale. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Recognized for Advances in Clean Energy Technology, Application of New Technology to Industrial Problem /articles/pittsburgh-supercomputing-center-recognized-for-advances-in-clean-energy-technology-application-of-new-technology-to-industrial-problem/?sc=rsin /articles/pittsburgh-supercomputing-center-recognized-for-advances-in-clean-energy-technology-application-of-new-technology-to-industrial-problem/?sc=rsin Mon, 13 Nov 2023 19:00:00 EST A potential way to turn coal into clean-energy graphite and carbon nanotubes and an application of a bleeding-edge computing technology to speed up a classical but difficult turbulence problem have earned two HPCwire Awards for the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) and its collaborating institutions. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center IceCube Observatory Creates First Map of Milky Way Without Using Electromagnetic Waves /articles/icecube-observatory-creates-first-map-of-milky-way-without-using-electromagnetic-waves/?sc=rsin /articles/icecube-observatory-creates-first-map-of-milky-way-without-using-electromagnetic-waves/?sc=rsin Thu, 26 Oct 2023 11:05:30 EST We've learned a lot about the Universe from telescopes that are sensitive to anything from high-energy gamma waves to visible light to low-energy radio waves. But detecting such electromagnetic waves has limitations. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Increasing Vegetable Crops Won't Ease Hunger if Supply Chains Don't Keep Pace /articles/increasing-vegetable-crops-won-t-ease-hunger-if-supply-chains-don-t-keep-pace/?sc=rsin /articles/increasing-vegetable-crops-won-t-ease-hunger-if-supply-chains-don-t-keep-pace/?sc=rsin Thu, 26 Oct 2023 11:05:14 EST We might think that, if you want to feed more people in areas with food insecurity, you can just grow more food. But it isn't that simple. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Collection of Articles Reports Advances in Building Cellular Organization Maps of the Human Body /articles/collection-of-articles-reports-advances-in-building-cellular-organization-maps-of-the-human-body/?sc=rsin /articles/collection-of-articles-reports-advances-in-building-cellular-organization-maps-of-the-human-body/?sc=rsin Wed, 19 Jul 2023 12:05:31 EST A set of nine scientific papers was released today in the Nature family of journals and the journal Cell Reports describing breakthroughs in creating an open framework for scientists to map the individual cells of the human body in two and three dimensions. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center James Barr von Oehsen Named Director of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center /articles/james-barr-von-oehsen-named-director-of-the-pittsburgh-supercomputing-center/?sc=rsin /articles/james-barr-von-oehsen-named-director-of-the-pittsburgh-supercomputing-center/?sc=rsin Mon, 20 Feb 2023 10:00:50 EST James Barr von Oehsen has been selected as the director of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC), a joint research center of Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh. Von Oehsen is a leader in the fields of cyberinfrastructure, research computing, advanced networking, data science and information technology. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center National Energy Technology Laboratory and Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Pioneer First Ever Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation on Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engine /articles/national-energy-technology-laboratory-and-pittsburgh-supercomputing-center-pioneer-first-ever-computational-fluid-dynamics-simulation-on-cerebras-wafer-scale-engine/?sc=rsin /articles/national-energy-technology-laboratory-and-pittsburgh-supercomputing-center-pioneer-first-ever-computational-fluid-dynamics-simulation-on-cerebras-wafer-scale-engine/?sc=rsin Tue, 07 Feb 2023 09:00:58 EST Cerebras Systems, the pioneer in high performance artificial intelligence (AI) compute, today announced, for the first time ever, the simulation of a high-resolution natural convection workload at near real-time rates. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center CMU Research Supported by PSC Wins Artificial Intelligence Award /articles/cmu-research-supported-by-psc-wins-artificial-intelligence-award/?sc=rsin /articles/cmu-research-supported-by-psc-wins-artificial-intelligence-award/?sc=rsin Thu, 02 Feb 2023 15:00:21 EST Tuomas Sandholm's work since 2010 to improve the fairness and effectiveness of organ donations using PSC supercomputers has won the 2023 AAAI Award for Artificial Intelligence for the Benefit of Humanity. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Ohio University Simulations on PSC Supercomputer Transform Coal-Like Material to Amorphous Graphite and Nanotubes /articles/ohio-university-simulations-on-psc-supercomputer-transform-coal-like-material-to-amorphous-graphite-and-nanotubes/?sc=rsin /articles/ohio-university-simulations-on-psc-supercomputer-transform-coal-like-material-to-amorphous-graphite-and-nanotubes/?sc=rsin Thu, 05 Jan 2023 09:00:59 EST A team at Ohio University used the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center's Bridges-2 system to carry out a series of simulations showing how coal might eventually be converted to valuable -- and carbon-neutral -- materials like graphite and carbon nanotubes. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center PSC Receives Honors for AI-Driven, Automated Discovery of MRI Agents and Control of Fluid-Flow Heat and Stress /articles/psc-receives-honors-for-ai-driven-automated-discovery-of-mri-agents-and-control-of-fluid-flow-heat-and-stress/?sc=rsin /articles/psc-receives-honors-for-ai-driven-automated-discovery-of-mri-agents-and-control-of-fluid-flow-heat-and-stress/?sc=rsin Mon, 14 Nov 2022 19:00:00 EST Science performed with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center's advanced research computers has been recognized with two HPCwire Editors' Choice Awards, presented at the SC22 conference in Dallas, Texas. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center $20 Million in Renewed Grants from NIH Will Provide Data Infrastructure and Leadership to International Collaboration to Map Human Body at Cellular Resolution /articles/20-million-in-renewed-grants-from-nih-will-provide-data-infrastructure-and-leadership-to-international-collaboration-to-map-human-body-at-cellular-resolution/?sc=rsin /articles/20-million-in-renewed-grants-from-nih-will-provide-data-infrastructure-and-leadership-to-international-collaboration-to-map-human-body-at-cellular-resolution/?sc=rsin Tue, 16 Aug 2022 10:30:46 EST Teams at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, University of Pittsburgh and the Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science will lead collaborations and provide computing, software and data infrastructure as part of an international network of centers working to create a kind of cell-level Google Maps for the human body. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center PSC and Partners to Lead $7.5-Million Project to Allocate Access on NSF Supercomputers /articles/psc-and-partners-to-lead-7-5-million-project-to-allocate-access-on-nsf-supercomputers/?sc=rsin /articles/psc-and-partners-to-lead-7-5-million-project-to-allocate-access-on-nsf-supercomputers/?sc=rsin Fri, 22 Apr 2022 10:30:57 EST The NSF has awarded $7.5 million over five years to the RAMPS project, a next-generation system for awarding computing time in the NSF's network of supercomputers. RAMPS is led by the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center and involves partner institutions in Colorado and Illinois. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center PSC's Neocortex AI Computer Upgrades to Cerebras CS-2 Systems /articles/psc-s-neocortex-computer-upgrades-to-cerebras-cs-2-ai-systems/?sc=rsin /articles/psc-s-neocortex-computer-upgrades-to-cerebras-cs-2-ai-systems/?sc=rsin Wed, 13 Apr 2022 09:05:54 EST The Neocortex high-performance AI computer at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center has been upgraded with two new Cerebras CS-2 systems. The WSE-2 technology doubles the system's cores and on-chip memory and enables faster training, larger models and larger input data. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Electrical Charge of Vaccine Particles May Lead to Blood-Clot Side Effect /articles/electrical-charge-of-vaccine-particles-may-lead-to-blood-clot-side-effect/?sc=rsin /articles/electrical-charge-of-vaccine-particles-may-lead-to-blood-clot-side-effect/?sc=rsin Thu, 24 Feb 2022 09:45:04 EST Despite the lifesaving success of the COVID-19 vaccines, very rare side effects have emerged. Vaccines engineered from the otherwise-mild adenovirus, for example, have been linked to blood clots. Scientists from Arizona State University, the Mayo Clinic, AstraZeneca and elsewhere have performed simulations on PSC's Bridges-2 system that suggest simple electrical charge may make a protein involved in blood clot formation stick to particles of the AstraZeneca vaccine. The discovery will be the foundation of an effort to explain how the side effect happens and how the vaccine can be re-engineered to prevent it. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center AI Tool Promises Better Automated Analysis of Datasets with Rare Items, a Key Real-World Limitation /articles/pitt-psc-collaboration-develops-ai-tool-for-long-tail-stamp-recognition-in-japanese-historic-documents/?sc=rsin /articles/pitt-psc-collaboration-develops-ai-tool-for-long-tail-stamp-recognition-in-japanese-historic-documents/?sc=rsin Thu, 13 Jan 2022 11:05:17 EST The MiikeMineStamps dataset of stamps provides a unique window into the workings of a large Japanese corporation, opening unprecedented possibilities for researchers in the humanities and social sciences. But some of the stamps in this archive only appear in a small number of instances. This makes for a "long tail" distribution that poses particular challenges for AI learning, including fields in which AI has experienced serious failures. A collaboration between scientists at the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt), PSC, DeepMap Inc. of California and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) took up this challenge, using PSC's Bridges and Bridges-2 systems to build a new machine learning (ML) based tool for analyzing "long tail" distributions. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Eradicating Malaria, with the Tools at Hand:Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Notre Dame Will Create Computer Infrastructure to Support Global Malaria Project /articles/eradicating-malaria-with-the-tools-at-hand-pittsburgh-supercomputing-center-notre-dame-will-create-computer-infrastructure-to-support-global-malaria-project/?sc=rsin /articles/eradicating-malaria-with-the-tools-at-hand-pittsburgh-supercomputing-center-notre-dame-will-create-computer-infrastructure-to-support-global-malaria-project/?sc=rsin Thu, 06 Jun 2013 14:00:00 EST A global partnership has set its sights on nothing less than making malaria -- an implacable enemy that predates the human race -- nothing more than a bad memory. VECNet, the Vector Ecology and Control Network, aims to get there by combining and supporting the ingenuity of researchers, engineers, public health officials, national decision makers and funding agencies. The idea is to create a computer model that allows malaria-battling stakeholders to join efforts. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center