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U Mass Dartmouth Grad Students Explore Supercomputers Via ACCESS

Using Anvil, an ACCESS resource from Purdue, students get hands-on experience with cyberinfrastructure.

5/01/2024
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Using Supercomputers to Design Truly Recyclable Plastics

Scientists from Northwestern University turn to ACCESS to aid them in their research to create more environmentally friendly plastic.

4/25/2024
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Explore ACCESS Allocation Utilized by Deep-Learning Class at Illinois Wesleyan

A professor uses an ACCESS allocation to prepare computer science students for a future working with HPC.

4/23/2024
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Various pills placed on a blue background. The pills are placed in the shape of lungs - meant to convey the idea of treatment for TB.

Using Simulations to Find the Best Treatment Plan

Researchers from the University of Michigan use SDSC’s Expanse and RCAC’s Anvil to simulate Combo-Antibiotic Plans for TB Treatments.

4/04/2024
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A digital representation of a gravity well in space, meant to convey the idea of quantum gravity.

Better Understanding of Quantum Gravity

Syracuse University researchers use SDSC’s Expanse to explore the theory of quantum gravity.

3/27/2024
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College students in a class with computers.

Bringing Supercomputers into the Classroom

A professor from Kingsborough Community College uses ACCESS resource Jetstream for computational biology lessons.

3/20/2024
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An a-MAIZE-ingly Surprising Discovery

Using ACCESS resources, a researcher performed supercomputing simulations in a multiyear study of corn to address food insecurity, revealing surprising molecular results.

3/12/2024
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A black doctor takes the blood pressure of a black pregnant woman. The background is a blue technology concept - meant to convey the idea of supercomputers aiding in pre-natal care research.

ACCESS Resources Provide Insight to Preeclampsia

Researchers from the UC San Diego School of Medicine use SDSC’s Expanse supercomputer to help better understand how preeclampsia affects women of different genetic backgrounds.

2/29/2024
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An arial picture of the Arctic Tundra coastline.

Using Deep Learning to Understand Permafrost Thaw

ACCESS allocations enhance efficiency in arctic remote sensing research.

2/27/2024
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A picture of a Columbian red-tailed boa.

Healing Snakes With Supercomputers

US National Science Foundation ACCESS Resource Used to Further Reptile Virus Research.

2/14/2024
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