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Attendees at ATPESC, an annual training program that provides specialized, in-depth training to doctoral students, postdocs and computational scientists on today s most powerful supercomputers. (Image taken in 2019 by Argonne National Laboratory.)
Apply by March 1 for an opportunity to learn the tools and techniques needed to carry out research on the world s most powerful supercomputers.
The architecture and software environments of today s most powerful supercomputers are complex, posing significant challenges to researchers interested in using them to advance scientific discoveries. To meet these challenges and facilitate breakthrough science and engineering on these amazing resources, the annual Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing (ATPESC) hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory provides specialized, in-depth training to doctoral students, postdocs and computational scientists.
C3.ai
Tuesday, February 2, 2021 5:00PM IST (11:30AM GMT)
Urbana, Ill., Berkeley, Calif., United States:
The C3.ai Digital Transformation Institute invites scholars, software developers, and researchers to address the challenge of re-envisioning energy systems with artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation to lead the way to a lower-carbon, higher-efficiency economy that will enhance both energy and climate security.
“Mitigating the impact of global energy generation will require a massive transformation of the world’s energy infrastructure,” said Thomas M. Siebel, chairman and CEO of C3 AI, a leading enterprise AI software provider for accelerating digital transformation. “This call for proposals covers topics that aim to provide safer, cleaner, lower cost, and more reliable energy through the application of AI.”
SingleStore Strengthens Executive Team with Key SAS Hire SingleStore, The Database of Now
TM for cloud-native modern applications, has announced the addition of a seasoned executive to push forward the companys innovative vision. Oliver Schabenberger joins as chief innovation officer, reporting to CEO Raj Verma. SingleStore is experiencing tremendous growth and has an amazing customer base and an incredible group supporting the development of our innovative technology, said Verma. Oliver will strengthen the creative connection between the two to push us to achieve even more. He understands industry innovation and has the business acumen that will drive our success with an eye to the future.
Velatura & MiHIN Explore Bioethics of Sharing Big Data
Velatura & MiHIN Explore Bioethics of Sharing Big Data
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb. 01, 2021 The Michigan Health Information Network Shared Services (MiHIN), a public and private nonprofit created for the purpose of coordinating and building the bridges between the healthcare providers throughout the state of Michigan, and it’s majority owned subsidiary, Velatura Public Benefit Corporation (Velatura), yesterday gathered a national panel of experts to discuss the bioethics of sharing big data, including how ethics may influence our country’s pandemic response. “As electronic health information exchange becomes more prominent today, many questions surrounding the bioethics of sharing that information have come to the forefront,” said Tim Pletcher, CEO, MiHIN and Velatura. “It’s important to discuss the salient issues that are facing health care today, especially in the context of the on-going COVID-19 pandemic and the qui
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IMAGE: On the left is a simulated image in which intracluster light is visible as a diffuse haze between discrete peaks of brightness the galaxies. In observations, as seen in. view more
Credit: Left image: Jesse Golden-Marx; simulation by The IllustrisTNG. Right image: Dark Energy Survey and Yuanyuan Zhang
A combination of observational data and sophisticated computer simulations have yielded advances in a field of astrophysics that has languished for half a century. The Dark Energy Survey, which is hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, has published a burst of new results on what s called intracluster light, or ICL, a faint type of light found inside galaxy clusters.