Science Highlights
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Anvil enters year four of production
Anvil, one of Purdue’s most powerful supercomputers, continues its pursuit of excellence in HPC as it enters its fourth year of operations. Funded by a $10 million acquisition grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Anvil began early user o...
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Purdue professor in Indianapolis uses RCAC clusters to study materials, predict failures
Shengfeng Yang, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering in Indianapolis, uses the Rosen Center for Advanced Computing (RCAC)’s Negishi community cluster supercomputer to help with his research simulating complex materials. To see how failure...
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Women in HPC sponsors student attendance at cybersecurity conference
Purdue’s Women in High-Performance Computing (WHPC) group recently sponsored a graduate student's attendance at the Twenty-First Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS’25), held in Seattle last month. SOUPS brings together an interdisciplina...
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Anvil impact highlighted in National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource Pilot webinar
Dr. Haniye Kashgarani, a Senior AI Scientist at the Rosen Center for Advanced Computing (RCAC), recently gave a presentation for the NAIRR Pilot Partner Series Webinar. Her presentation focused on how Anvil, one of Purdue University's most powerful s...
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Purdue RCAC partners with faculty on NSF-funded cybertraining platform, workshops
Rosen Center for Advanced Computing (RCAC) chief scientist Carol Song has continued building on an NSF-funded project with a Purdue faculty team led by Venkatesh Merwade, professor of civil engineering, to create a cybertraining curriculum for climat...