by Ken Chiacchia | May 6, 2024 | Bridges-2, Neocortex, News, Press release, User News, What's new on Bridges-2
The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center’s Bridges-2 supercomputer is now available to scientists through the National AI Research Resource (NAIRR) Pilot Project, joining the center’s Neocortex AI system in the second-round call for research proposals by a National...
by Ken Chiacchia | May 6, 2024 | Bridges-2, Neocortex, News, Press release
Click this link to see a recording of the White House/NAIRR announcement this morning. (Announcement starts at the 14-minute mark.)
by Ken Chiacchia | May 2, 2024 | Bridges-2, Science Highlights
Developing blood clot, with fibrin “cables” (yellow), being pulled together by platelets (off-white). Clots that trap more red blood cells (red) may not contract as effectively, slowing healing. Adobe Stock image: 240_F_453411695_2N2Jddctb1vWwqowio9hVtKoNrZ76X65.jpg...
by Erica Anderson | Apr 30, 2024 | Employment
Carnegie Mellon University’s Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center is searching for a Systems Software Engineer to join their team in a split role of software development and systems administration. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who thrives in an interesting...
by Erica Anderson | Apr 30, 2024 | Employment
Carnegie Mellon University’s Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center is searching for a Senior Systems Software Engineer to join their team in a split role of software development and systems administration. This is a great opportunity for someone who thrives in an...
by Chris Rapier | Apr 10, 2024 | HPN-SSH
We are pleased to announce that HPN-SSH 18.4.0 has been released and is now available on https://github.com/rapier1/hpn-ssh. This release incorporates OpenSSH 9.7p1. Fedora and Debian packages are also...
by Erica Anderson | Apr 4, 2024 | Employment
Carnegie Mellon University, headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA has a work-at-home Senior Software Engineer position (with the ability to telecommute with appropriate telecommuting systems; the remote worksite must be within commuting distance of Pittsburgh, PA for weekly...
by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 26, 2024 | Bridges-2, Science Highlights
Simulated bacteria growing on a flat surface (left) versus on a sphere (right). The simulation recreates the growth of real bacteria raised in the lab; it also shows that when the microbes grow on progressively smaller curved surfaces, the areas of alignment become...
by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 13, 2024 | Bridges-2, Science Highlights
By Kimberly Mann Bruch and Advay Shindikar, San Diego Supercomputer Center, and Ken Chiacchia, PSC Red-tailed boa. The species is classified as “vulnerable;” scientists would like to see it protected. A study of a devastating virus that affects it is providing clues...
by Ken Chiacchia | Feb 29, 2024 | Bridges-2, News, Press release
Julie E. Elie and Boaz Styr, UC Berkeley Non-Gene Regulatory DNA Identified via Artificial Intelligence also Associated with Autism in Humans The vocalizations of humans, bats, whales, seals, and songbirds are vastly different from each other. Humans and birds, for...