Purdue University's Rosen Center for Advanced Computing (RCAC) CI-XP student program is seeking students for Anvil Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) paid internships for Summer '25. This is an onsite program hosted at the Purdue University campus. This hands-on experiential summer program occurs over 11 weeks. The REU program aims to develop the next-generation workforce in advanced computing and cyberinfrastructure technologies. It offers students from diverse backgrounds the opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to build and support advanced research computing systems and scientific applications. As part of RCAC’s decade-long successful student apprentice program, the REU students will learn by doing, working on the National Science Foundation-funded Anvil system in a team environment and mentored by RCAC cyberinfrastructure professionals. Additionally, the Anvil REU students will gain presentation experience through opportunities at #HPC and/or research conferences (e.g., Super Computing (SC) or #PEARC). This program is open to students from across the nation, not limited to Purdue students. Learn more here https://lnkd.in/gW-CT_-k
Purdue's Rosen Center for Advanced Computing (RCAC)
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The Rosen Center for Advanced Computing (RCAC) at Purdue University provides access to leading-edge computational and data storage systems as well as expertise in a broad range of high-performance computing activities. To fulfill our mission, we: *evaluate, deploy, and support hardware and software for large-scale scientific computing; *promote the effective use of our research computing systems and application software through training and education, consultation, and documentation; *contribute to the discovery process through algorithm design and development of effective computing techniques; and *partner with researchers to develop grant proposals by providing expertise in the assessment of hardware and software requirements.
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Purdue's Rosen Center for Advanced Computing (RCAC) reposted this
Purdue University was honored to host Consul General of India in Chicago, Mr. Somnath Ghosh on campus today. Highlights of the day include Ambassador Ghosh sharing words of wisdom and encouragement to a group of Indian students, immersing himself in AR and VR at Purdue Envision Center and meeting with President Mung Chiang to discuss how to further strengthen the rich #PurdueIndiaPartnership. With over 3,000 Indian students and 300 faculty and staff of Indian origin, Purdue takes great pride in its strategic partnership with India that has been 125 years in the making. We look forward to all the discoveries, innovation, and partnerships that are to come in the next 100+ years as a result of the strong Purdue-India bond. Special thanks to Purdue-India Partnership Director Heidi Arola and Office of Global Partnerships Project Manager Stephanie Saba for their programmatic support. #PurdueUniversity #India #USA #GlobalPartnerships
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What an amazing event! Huge shout out to everyone that helped make #SC24 so great this year. The team from Purdue University and the Rosen Center for Advanced Computing had a packed week! We were thrilled to have had a chance to showcase all the amazing things happening on Purdue’s campus. Throughout the week we had multiple talks in our booth. Thank you to those who traveled to Atlanta to tell the #HPC community about what you do. Many attendees came to see us, but thanks to Purdue for Life Foundation, we were able to host an amazing Family Night celebrating all the wonderful #Purdue alumni at the conference. We were also excited to participate in multiple Women In High Performance Computing events, as well as showcase RCAC’s expertise through talks and presentations given beyond our booth. Overall, it was a very successful week for us, and a very impressive showing from Purdue. Again, thanks to everyone who helped make this week special. #BOILERUP!
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Purdue University’s newest community cluster Gautschi has debuted at number 157 on the #Top500 list of the world’s most powerful #supercomputers. “Thanks to Purdue’s continued investment in high-performance computing, Gautschi will provide the resources needed to recruit faculty as part of Purdue Computes, and to enable new discoveries in artificial intelligence. We look forward to supporting our faculty and students in applying this system to their research and learning”, says Preston Smith, Executive Director of the Rosen Center for Advanced Computing in Purdue IT, and Director of Computing Infrastructure for the Institute for Physical AI.
Purdue University’s newest #supercomputing community cluster Gautschi (https://lnkd.in/gXXC9CWS) has debuted at No. 7 among U.S. universities, and will serve faculty and students across more than 60 departments at #Purdue. https://lnkd.in/gGvWCvQG
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Join us for our final day of talks at #SC24! Stop by Booth #3348 to learn about AnvilGPT, the Quantum Collaborative, and two of the four Anvil REU projects from this past summer. See you there! https://lnkd.in/gpD8pE7V
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We are excited for day two at #SC24! Stop by and see us at booth #3348. Talks start today at 10:30, and Family Night runs from 4-6 pm! The booth will be staffed during all exhibit hours. https://lnkd.in/gpD8pE7V
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Purdue University’s newest community cluster, Gautschi, has debuted at number 157 on the Top500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers, which was announced this week at SC24, the International Conference for High-Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis. Gautschi also ranks number 43 on the Green500 list of the most energy-efficient supercomputers in the world. The Gautschi cluster features cutting-edge technology for traditional modeling and simulation applications while also offering NVIDIA's top-tier solutions for AI applications. Gautschi, named after Walter Gautschi, professor emeritus of computer science and mathematics, is Purdue’s most powerful cluster built so far, with a peak performance of 10.86 petaFLOPs. https://lnkd.in/g5Er7_iV
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We were thrilled to have Dr. Nicola Fox, Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate at NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration stop by the Purdue booth at #SC24 and experience the Purdue Envision Center Collab XR program. If you are at SC and would like a demo, please come see us at Booth #3348!
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Purdue's Rosen Center for Advanced Computing (RCAC) reposted this
Over 17,500 attendees at #SC24 - high performance computing conference in Atlanta. If you’re here, stop by the Purdue University Purdue's Rosen Center for Advanced Computing (RCAC) booth on the exhibit floor and say hello and see what exciting research we are doing!
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We are excited to return to the show floor at #SC24 and can't wait to see so many familiar faces! Stop by and see us at booth #3348. Talks start today at 10:30. The booth will be staffed during all exhibit hours. https://lnkd.in/gpD8pE7V