Data Exploitation
With the growth of information technology, the levels of
data generated for use in research, business and industry
has risen astronomically. Scientists tap the power of
supercomputers to collect, manage, process, interpret,
present, deliver and protect these vast collections of
information. Consider: a scientist combines polar climate
data from the atmosphere, sea, ice pack and land to
understand the impact of environmental changes there.
A network engineer develops software to transmit large
data files from powerful scientific instruments operated
remotely over the Internet. And, a team of astronomers
discovers new planets orbiting a star thousands of
light years away by analyzing light patterns. Ohio jobs
involving the exploitation, mining and administration of
data are steadily increasing in number as companies look
to the Midwest to establish immense data centers. The
Ohio Supercomputer Center supplies the computational
resources needed to power the vital, data-rich research
projects explained on the following links.
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