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“The July 12, 1973 fire at the St. Louis National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) destroyed approximately 80% of Army personnel records from 1 Nov 1912 to 1 Jan 1960; and, 75% of the Air Force records from 25 Sep 1947 … Continue reading
Posted in General, HPC Research, People, XSEDE
Tagged 1940 census, Alfred Bernard Chiacchia, Blacklight, digitalization, digitization, George S. Patton, Kenton McHenry, Liana Diesendruck, Luigi Marini, machine learning, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, NPRC, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, PSC, Rob Kooper, St. Louis National Personnel Records Center, U.S. Third Army, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013, 14:01 Yesterday the University of South Florida announced that their faculty members and collaborators have designed a material that may be able to capture carbon dioxide from a smokestack. They did this, in part, with the … Continue reading
Where do you think I met Steve Brandt, of Louisiana State University’s Center for Computation & Technology? We’ll get back to that; in the meantime, I guess I should say who I am. I’m Ken Chiacchia, and in January I’ll … Continue reading
Posted in Bioinformatics, HPC Research, People
Tagged Blacklight, graph analytics, HPC, LSU, multithread, Nystrom, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, PSC, Sherlock, Steve Brandt, supercomputing
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