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A Rose Among the Thorns: Beverly Clayton’s PSC Legacy

A Rose Among the Thorns: Beverly Clayton’s PSC Legacy

by Chris Csonka | Mar 26, 2026 | Anniversary, Features, Inside PSC, Staff

Beverly Clayton, PSC Executive Director, with PSC Founders Ralph Roskies and Mike Levine. Recognized as one of 35 HPC Legends in 2025 by HPC Wire magazine, Beverly Clayton served as Executive Director of PSC from 1986 to 2006 and has the distinction of being the first...
Octopus Simulation Surprise Sheds Light on Soft Robot Tech

Octopus Simulation Surprise Sheds Light on Soft Robot Tech

by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 13, 2026 | Bridges-2, Science Highlights

Octopuses’ arms can move in amazingly complex ways — and may be a better model than human arms for robots. Virtual Octopus Arm Shows Complex Movements Can Be Governed by Surprisingly Simple Programming While controlling the simple joints of a robot in human shape is...
Ken Hackworth: Student Intern to Senior Manager

Ken Hackworth: Student Intern to Senior Manager

by Chris Csonka | Mar 5, 2026 | Anniversary, Features, Inside PSC, Staff

Ken Hackworth, Senior Allocations Manager, PSC. Ken Hackworth talks about his storied career at PSC, starting as a student, ultimately hiring, working with, and helping shape the careers of dozens of PSC interns, many of whom still work at the center.   PSC40:...
Violin Sims: Carbon Fiber Competitive with Wood

Violin Sims: Carbon Fiber Competitive with Wood

by Ken Chiacchia | Feb 19, 2026 | Anniversary, Science Highlights

An early simulation with PSC’s second supercomputer, the Cray Y-MP, showed that carbon fiber was a plausible replacement for increasingly rare Norway spruce in crafting string instruments.  CMU Project in 1988 Used PSC’s Cray Y-MP to Show Violin Top Plates of Carbon...
Sims Exploit AI to Advance Toward Workable Quantum Computer

Sims Exploit AI to Advance Toward Workable Quantum Computer

by Ken Chiacchia | Feb 12, 2026 | Research, Science Highlights

A 3D rendering of the delicate components of a quantum computer. Artificial Intelligence Improves Monte Carlo Simulations of Quantum Dots, Improving Accuracy of Storing and Reading Information Quantum computers promise a giant leap forward in computing power — maybe....

Neocortex Winter 2026 Webinar

by Emily Voelker | Feb 3, 2026 | Neocortex, Neocortex events, Training

Neocortex Winter 2026 Webinar Presented by Paola Buitrago, PSC’s Director of Artificial Intelligence & Big Data, and Sylvia Howland, Cerebras Machine Learning Solutions Engineer This webinar served as a follow up to the CS-3 Introduction Webinar from last...

ByteBoost NSF Cybertraining Program: Results And Participant Highlights 2025

by Emily Voelker | Jan 20, 2026 | Neocortex, Neocortex events, Training

ByteBoost NSF Cybertraining Program: Results And Participant Highlights 2025 Presented on January 20, 2026 Hosted by Forough Ghahramani and Research Computing Campus Champions; featuring Paola Buitrago, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center/Carnegie Mellon University;...
First Supercomputed Can Design Shaved Weight, Saved Money

First Supercomputed Can Design Shaved Weight, Saved Money

by Ken Chiacchia | Jan 15, 2026 | Anniversary, Science Highlights

“Pop art”: The Pittsburgh-based Alcoa Corporation used the Cray X-MP supercomputer to design the beverage can we know today. Credit: Emily Voelker/PSC 1987 Alcoa Work with PSC Supercomputer Helped Set Stage for Industrial Supercomputing Design Revolution...
Ralph Roskies: From Science to Supercomputing

Ralph Roskies: From Science to Supercomputing

by Chris Csonka | Jan 14, 2026 | Anniversary, Features, Inside PSC, Staff

Ralph Roskies, PSC founder and co-director. Photo credit: Tom Altany/University of Pittsburgh PSC’s Chris Csonka sat down with PSC co-founder Ralph Roskies to talk about his early days at PSC, its founding, and how he collaborated with Mike Levine and Jim Kasdorf...
Research: Cancer Mutations Destabilize Proteins, Spur Tumor Growth

Research: Cancer Mutations Destabilize Proteins, Spur Tumor Growth

by Ken Chiacchia | Jan 14, 2026 | Anton, Science Highlights

DNA strand wrapped around a series of protein-based nucleosomes (left) and an isolated nucleosome (right). DNA is orange, protein blue. Adobe stock. Simulations on Anton at PSC Suggest Cancer Mutations in Nucleosomes May Affect DNA Accessibility In our cells, over six...
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