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A supercomputer could help scientists discover new medicines, advance clean energy, understand how the brain works and drive ...
Creating complex structures at the tiniest scales has long been a challenge for engineers. But new research from Georgia Tech ...
The Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership, a program of the Enterprise Innovation Institute at Georgia Tech, received ...
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The Nexus supercomputer features 330 terabytes of memory and 10 petabytes of storage, built specifically for artificial ...
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ATLANTA — Georgia Tech is world-renowned for its super students, super faculty, and now its supercomputer. “This is really a ...
Kartik Balachandran joined the U of A in 2012, immediately after a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University, and his own research has focused on building microphysiological systems. He began his ...
Georgia Tech is also a host to the PACE Hive Gateway supercomputer (above). Nexus will use AI to accelerate scientific ...
Elizabeth McLean from Georgia’s Department of Economic Development explains why Georgia is emerging as an aerospace hub for ...
Georgia Tech and its research partners have received a $20 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to build an AI-centered supercomputer - Read more from Inside HPC & AI News.
The U.S. National Science Foundation awarded $20 million in funding for Nexus, a next-generation, national-scale computational resource housed at Georgia Tech.