The San Diego Supercomputer Center, part of the new UC San Diego School of Computing, Information and Data Sciences received honors in the 2024 HPCwire Readers’ and Editors’ Choice Awards Meanwhile, the Congressional App Challenge is inspiring the next gen of innovators in San Diego. The Data Planet Initiative is growing and leading the way. Plus, HPWREN's mountaintop cameras are helping us better understand wildfires. And, the Open Storage Network is welcoming new campus computing partners Check out sdsc.edu for more.
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Understanding the history here is very relevant to what is happening in #AI! Dan Stanzione gives an excellent overview of what they have built, where they are going, and how scientists worldwide use that technology.
TACC operates some of the world’s fastest and largest supercomputers. Written by Avrel Seale at The University of Texas at Austin, this story and video take a look inside TACC at the people, systems, processors, and national projects that make it one of the leading advanced academic computing centers in the world. Story: https://bit.ly/3zhrUSR Video: https://bit.ly/4d59rH3
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I am excited to share a thought-provoking blog post titled "The Secret Father of Modern Computing." This piece delves into the pivotal figures and concepts that laid the foundation for today's technological landscape. Discover the untold stories and influences that have shaped modern computing as we know it. This exploration not only highlights historical contributions but also offers insights into how these innovations continue to impact our lives. Read the full article here: https://ift.tt/KQcN2SI.
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Spring is in the air! Want to learn how to use Supercomputers? If you're a Student, PhD or Researcher of the Eindhoven University of Technology you can attend Spring HPC School. #hpc #highperformancecomputing
Sign up for our Spring HPC School! This 2-week program is perfect for students and researchers keen to explore the world of high-performance computing. Join our program and learn from our keynote speakers: Ivo Filot, Josefine Proll, Cassio de Campos and Yali Tang. This event is free of charge with only limited seats available, please register yourself quickly if you're interested! This Spring HPC School is made possible through the collaboration between the Eindhoven Supercomputing Center - HPC Lab, SURF & EuroCC Netherlands. https://lnkd.in/d55g4ixb
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Meet Michael Valladolid, Director of Information Technology and Academic Computing! Follow the link to learn more about Michael and what he does for the Graduate School! https://loom.ly/JZXwl3Y #WeAreGSBS #MeettheStaff
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Prepare for the future of information technology Building strategy by studying the past In this series of videos, Mike Bechtel explains that the history of IT has been a steady evolution of advances along three cornerstones of computing: interaction, information, and computation. But the future of IT takes these three cornerstones to where we only thought possible. #ITevolution #futuretech #informationtechnology https://lnkd.in/eY3kmRPG
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Thanks Daniel Mo Houshmand for the Rigetti Computing shout-out on the Software and Algorithms panel at #Quantum+AI-- looking forward to your next research!
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I am excited to share the release of the 4th Edition of "Distributed Systems," a comprehensive resource that delves into the principles and innovations shaping the future of distributed computing. This latest edition encapsulates recent advancements and practical applications, making it an essential reference for both professionals and students in the field. For those looking to deepen their understanding of distributed systems, I encourage you to explore this valuable resource. Discover more by visiting the link: https://ift.tt/6OmDqhI.
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I’ll be talking about the value of HPC investment at 11 today, booth 3348. Fresh numbers and some previews of new research!
Purdue University is excited to be once again a part of SC 24, The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis. Our team will be physically present this year in Atlanta, Georgia from November 17-22, stop by Purdue University Booth #3348 and say hi! Learn more about our conference participation at https://lnkd.in/gpD8pE7V
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On Wednesday, my father, John Gaither, and I had the privilege of attending a Vail Symposium lecture by vint cerf, one of the creators of the internet. For me, it was a moment to connect the dots between my educational and professional journey in technology and the foundational work that has shaped the digital world as we know it. The lecture began with the story of the origin of TCP/IP, a protocol Dr. Cerf helped develop that has become the backbone of the internet. I couldn’t help but wish that during my time studying TCP/IP at Notre Dame Computer Science and Engineering, I had access to Dr. Cerf’s simple and effective analogy comparing the protocol to the postal system—it would have made understanding the concepts so much easier! Among the many insightful stories and anecdotes he shared, one of the key takeaways for me was how these early technologies, which might seem simple today, remain at the core of our increasingly complex digital landscape. The internet has evolved in ways that even Cerf and his colleagues might not have fully anticipated (IPv4 vs. IPv6 and the multitude of devices), yet the foundational principles they established continue to guide its growth and development. Despite being deeply engaged with the internet and web since their early inception, and having carved out a career in tech, it was fascinating to hear him walk through the evolution within my own lifetime. His insights into the future, particularly the potential for multiplanet communication, were thought-provoking. As we look toward the future of the internet—grappling with challenges like security, accessibility, and the potential of quantum computing—it’s clear that the lessons from the past are more relevant than ever. The work that Vint Cerf and others did decades ago continues to influence how we build, innovate, and connect today. Huge thanks to the Vail Symposium for hosting, Vail Christian High School for their auditorium, and Wildwood Ventures and other sponsors—what a great talk!
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