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Bridges Simulations Improve Quantum Approach to Computing

Bridges Simulations Improve Quantum Approach to Computing

by Ken Chiacchia | Jul 14, 2022 | Bridges, Science Highlights

Bridges Simulations Improve Quantum Approach to Computing   Work establishes benchmark for beating classical computers, optimizes quantum performance Quantum computers promise vastly expanded computing power. But they’ve yet to prove beyond a doubt that they’re...
Curtis Meyer, Michael J. Becich Named Interim Co-directors of PSC

Curtis Meyer, Michael J. Becich Named Interim Co-directors of PSC

by Ken Chiacchia | Jul 6, 2022 | Press release

CMU, Pitt form search committee for replacement as Shawn Brown leaves for HPE Shawn Brown has stepped down from his position as director of PSC. He is leaving to take on a strategic corporate opportunity at Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE). Carnegie Mellon...
Study Shows Artificial-Light Impact on Migratory Birds

Study Shows Artificial-Light Impact on Migratory Birds

by Ken Chiacchia | Jun 14, 2022 | Bridges, Science Highlights

study tracks artificial-light impact on migratory birds   Analysis of 42 species in Western hemisphere suggests most effective steps for reducing city lights’ harm Human-made lights at night bring us benefits, but also carry downsides to human health and...
AI Predicts Synthesizability of Crystals via Abstract Images

AI Predicts Synthesizability of Crystals via Abstract Images

by Ken Chiacchia | May 11, 2022 | AI, Bridges-2, Science Highlights

AI Predicts Synthesizability of Crystals via Abstract Images   Images derived from crystal structures help neural network running on Bridges-2 to predict ability to create a given crystal in the real world To create new electronic and other tools, materials...
PSC-Led Computer Program Receives $150,000 in Improvement Funding

PSC-Led Computer Program Receives $150,000 in Improvement Funding

by Ken Chiacchia | May 3, 2022 | Press release

The MuST program, the recipient of $150,000 in NSF improvement funding, radically reduces the complexity of simulating complex materials $7-million NSF Characteristic Science Applications program to further develop 21 scientific software projects Further development...
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