How the Ohio Supercomputer Center Drives the Future of Computing

From NVIDIA:

In this episode of NVIDIA’s AI Podcast, Noah Kravitz chats with Alan Chalker, director of strategic programs at the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC), about supercomputing and the center’s Open OnDemand program. The program provides accessible, reliable, and secure computational services and training to Ohio higher education institutions and industries, including working with NASCAR to simulate race car designs virtually. Chalker discusses the history and future of supercomputing and OSC’s role in realizing it. Tune in to learn more! Time stamps: 1:39 History of OSC, 3:18 What are supercomputers? 5:08 Open OnDemand program, 11:50 Use across higher education, industries, 22:45 NASCAR collaboration, 26:57 Future of Open OnDemand.

Also on the AI Podcast, Anant Agarwal, founder of edX, discusses AI in education and its impact on online learning. Meanwhile, Joe Glover, provost and senior vice president of academic affairs at the University of Florida, shares the university’s efforts to integrate AI across higher education. On a related note, Marc Hamilton, vice president of solutions architecture and engineering at NVIDIA, speaks about overseeing the construction of the Cambridge-1 supercomputer, which aids healthcare researchers in making new discoveries. These topics are just a few of the many insightful and diverse conversations featured on the AI Podcast. To stay updated, subscribe through your preferred platform. If you’d like to provide feedback, take a moment to fill out the listener survey to help make the AI Podcast even better.



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