by Ken Chiacchia | Jan 3, 2025 | Anton, Science Highlights
Generated models of the AT1 receptors taken from Supporting Information: Structural Rearrangement of the AT1 Receptor Modulated by Membrane Thickness and Tension, Figure S11. G Protein-Coupled Receptor Triggered by Mechanical Tension as Well as Chemical Signals,...
by Deb Nigra | Dec 29, 2024 | Features
We can see the new year ahead of us, just beyond the bend. Before it gets here, we thought we’d pause, put our feet up and (sips coffee… ahh…) take one last look back at 2024. We were amazed at the science Toothed whale echolocation – The...
by Chris Csonka | Dec 20, 2024 | Features, Inside PSC, Staff
Listing out PSCer’s who are on the team because of Deb Nigra quickly calls for webs and flow charts to get it all straight. Six Degrees of Deb Nigra PSC Interns – Where Are They Now? Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) has hosted interns and employed...
by Ken Chiacchia | Dec 18, 2024 | Bridges-2, Intern news, News, Press release
Benchmark Beasts Team to Compete at ISC25 Conference in Hamburg, Germany A team of interns from the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center has been selected to represent the United States next year at an international high performance computing (HPC) competition for...
by Deb Nigra | Dec 6, 2024 | Neocortex events
Neocortex Fall 2024 Workshop This comprehensive 3-hour virtual workshop described the Neocortex project and detailed the technologies featured in the system, the type of applications supported (AI and non-AI), project highlights, demo sessions, and how to gain access....
by Ken Chiacchia | Nov 25, 2024 | BIL, Collaborations, Data Handling and Analytics, News, Press release, PSC Staff Publications, Research, Uncategorized
Data visualized using the Napari-bil-data-viewer. Credit: Neuron Tracing: Luo, Qingming. (2022). fMOST_cells_182681. Brain Image Library. https://doi.org/10.35077/web | fMOST Imaging: Dataset Citation: Luo, Qingming. (2024). fMOST_182681. Brain Image Library....
by Ken Chiacchia | Nov 25, 2024 | Bridges-2, Science Highlights
Certain numbers of metal atoms can assemble into stable nanoparticles with symmetrical, crystalline shapes. Even more interesting are the irregular or unstable shapes that arise with the numbers in between. Adobe Stock 261656757 New Structures, Simulated and Studied...
by Chris Csonka | Nov 21, 2024 | AI, Features, Staff
Trusted CI Leads at the 2024 NSF Cybersecurity Summit – Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA The 2024 NSF Cybersecurity Summit, hosted by Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA, underscored the importance of community building, innovation, and...
by Ken Chiacchia | Nov 19, 2024 | AI, Bridges-2, Collaborations, HPCWire Awards, NAIRR, Neocortex, News, Press release
High Performance Computing Achievements Recognized by Peers, Editors of Leading Trade Press Magazine at SC24 Conference in Atlanta A promising new avenue for treating Parkinson’s disease, an amazing genetic commonality among very different species that learn how to...
by Chris Csonka | Nov 15, 2024 | AI, Features
Krish Rana – Data Scientist and ML Researcher Krish Rana, a Data Scientist working for Intel out of Portland, Oregon, interned with PSC’s Biomedical Applications group and is a former CMU Teaching Assistant. Recently I met with Krish over Zoom to chat about his...