From fantasy to future: How a physics course and OSC sparked a new career path
When Rachel Price enrolled in Physics 5680: Big Data Analytics in Physics, she expected a challenging elective. What she didn’t expect was a new career goal.
When Rachel Price enrolled in Physics 5680: Big Data Analytics in Physics, she expected a challenging elective. What she didn’t expect was a new career goal.
A study from The Ohio State University is challenging how researchers measure the link between physical activity and memory—revealing that the tools used to track activity may matter just as much as the activity itself.
The Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC)’s 2024-2025 Research Report highlights the Center’s upgraded high performance computing (HPC) infrastructure, its support for artificial intelligence research and education, and its cultivation of the next generation of Ohio’s highly skilled workforce.
Anju R. Gupta's Interfacial Thermal and Transport Laboratory (ITTL) is driven by a passion for translating nature-inspired concepts into practical applications. The lab at the University of Toledo focuses on the interfacial engineering of both soft and hard materials, exploring thermally driven processes that involve heat transfer mechanisms and multiphase flows.
Hang “Bill” Yi, a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Wright State University, recognizes the need for innovative diagnostic care in our healthcare system. His research, conducted through an academic collaboration with Wright State’s Boonshoft School of Medicine and Miami Valley Hospital-Premier Health, investigates the intricate mechanisms behind various human health conditions and is focused on devising time-saving interventions.
Alexander Hoover, an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Cleveland State University, has always been fascinated by marine organisms—the way they move, survive and interact with their habitats. Over the past decade, his research has focused on the interplay of fluids, mechanics and behavior that helps organisms engage in flying, swimming and other activities, an area of study called computational fluid-structure interactions.
Everything in the universe follows a life cycle—humans, plants, planets and even the sun, which has an estimated lifespan of another six to seven billion years before using all its hydrogen fuel. Sultana Nahar, a senior research professor in the Department of Astronomy at The Ohio State University, has dedicated decades to the study of the sun’s composition and evolution, with significant support from the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC).
The Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) 2023-2024 Research Report is now available online. The publication highlights how OSC is advancing the use of high performance computing (HPC) in the state of Ohio and beyond with new and expanded resources and services.
Researchers, developers, system administrators, engineers and students who share an interest in the MVAPICH open-source library for high performance computing (HPC) are gathering at the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) Monday, Aug. 19, through Wednesday, Aug. 21, for the 12th meeting of the MVAPICH Users Group (MUG).
With more industries using artificial intelligence (AI) to solve an array of research and technical problems, professionals with AI expertise are in high demand. To help address this workforce need, in 2021 Kent State University launched a new master’s degree in AI through its Department of Computer Science.