PSC Dev
  • About
    • Staff
    • Careers
    • Giving
  • Resources
    • Allocations
    • Anton 2
    • Anton 3
    • Bridges-2
      • Bridges-2 User Guide
    • Neocortex
    • Software
    • Training & Education
  • Research
    • AI & Big Data
    • Biomedical Applications
    • Networking
  • Services
    • Consulting Services
    • 3ROX
  • Collaborations
  • News & Events
    • News
    • Calendar
    • Tours
Select Page
Neocortex Speeds Fluid Simulation by Several Hundred Times

Neocortex Speeds Fluid Simulation by Several Hundred Times

by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 15, 2023 | Neocortex, Science Highlights

Neocortex-computed still-image from a simulation of the classic Rayleigh-Bénard convection problem, which shows how a fluid layer begins mixing as it’s heated from the bottom (red) and cooled from the top (blue) in a gravitational field. Real-time simulations offer...
James Barr von Oehsen Named Director of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center

James Barr von Oehsen Named Director of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center

by Ken Chiacchia | Feb 20, 2023 | Press release

James Barr von Oehsen James Barr von Oehsen has been selected as the director of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC), a joint research center of Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh. Von Oehsen is a leader in the fields of...
National Energy Technology Laboratory and Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Pioneer First Ever Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation on Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engine

National Energy Technology Laboratory and Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Pioneer First Ever Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation on Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engine

by Ken Chiacchia | Feb 7, 2023 | Neocortex, Press release

Running on Cerebras CS-2 within PSC’s Neocortex, NETL Simulates Natural Convection with Multi-Hundred Million Cell Resolutions, Pointing the Way to More Powerful, Energy Efficient and Insightful Scientific Computing Cerebras Systems, the pioneer in high performance...
$5.8 Million Grant Renews Pittsburgh-Led Project to Support National Goal of Mapping Human Brain

$5.8 Million Grant Renews Pittsburgh-Led Project to Support National Goal of Mapping Human Brain

by Ken Chiacchia | Nov 16, 2022 | Collaborations, Press release

Mouse brain image showing several imaging modalities Five-year NIH funding scales up Brain Image Library to handle vastly increased data The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a total of $5.8 million over the next five years to a collaboration of...
Artificial Intelligence Learns to Judge Mass of Galaxy Clusters

Artificial Intelligence Learns to Judge Mass of Galaxy Clusters

by Ken Chiacchia | Nov 1, 2022 | AI, Bridges-2, Science Highlights

The Coma Cluster contains more than 1,000 galaxies. Scientists have long been frustrated by large uncertainties in its mass. Predicted mass of huge Coma Cluster agrees with earlier, human-intensive attempts; offers fast, accurate measurement needed to understand early...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center

300 S. Craig St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone: 412.268.4960
  • About Us
  • Calendar
  • PSC Staff
  • Careers
  • Giving
  • Contact Us
  • Bridges-2
  • Anton
  • Neocortex
cmu logo pitt logo
  • Facebook
  • X
© 2024 Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, a joint computational research center with Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh.