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A growing community of researchers is redefining HPC access and collaboration in Europe

At Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in the Netherlands, high performance computing (HPC) is an integral part of discovery and innovation. From fluid dynamics and mechanical engineering to AI modeling and chemical simulations, researchers depend on powerful computing resources to accelerate their work. But for many, the steep learning curve of traditional command-line access stood in the way of getting started.

OSC’s web portal, used by thousands around the world to access research computing resources, will be focus of three-day meeting

Following a sold-out inaugural event that brought together researchers, developers, and system administrators from around the world, the Global Open OnDemand (GOOD) Conference will return March 9–12, 2026, at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.

Team introduces innovations to Ohio Supercomputer Center’s global HPC web portal

Over the last few years, the global high performance computing (HPC) community’s adoption of the Ohio Supercomputer Center’s (OSC) Open OnDemand platform has skyrocketed. With more research computing professionals discovering the benefits of offering a web browser portal to their HPC resources, usage has increased to more than 2,100 locations in 100 countries.

Marietta College faculty member, student use HPC to simulate laser experiments

At Marietta College, classes are small and professors often know students by name. Behind the quiet campus setting, physics professor Joseph Smith was running simulations to understand the extreme forces of the universe.

Projects in AI security and field-ready machine learning earn national recognition

At the Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing (PEARC) conference, researchers gather each summer to share innovations in high performance computing (HPC), data, and advanced applications.

High performance computing helps scientists understand biodiversity, conservation needs

For Sydney Decker, evolution isn’t just a topic from a biology textbook—it’s the foundation of her scientific curiosity. A postdoctoral researcher in the College of Arts and Sciences at The Ohio State University, Decker has been driven by one overarching question since the beginning of her undergraduate career nearly 10 years ago.

With National Science Foundation funding, Ohio research institutions provide students with real-world experience leveraging AI technologies

Ohio college students learned how to use artificial intelligence technologies to solve various research and engineering problems during an immersive internship program this summer.

University draws on OSC resources for classroom and research projects

When Lori Kumler began work as an instructional technologist at Denison University in 2023, the higher education institution asked her to evaluate the need for onsite high performance computing (HPC) resources to accommodate the growing number of new faculty with research computing needs.

Graduate researchers use machine learning to help financial institutions outsmart fraud

It usually starts with a ping.

A text from your bank. A flagged charge. A canceled dinner reservation because your card was inexplicably declined.

Ohio State student finds her calling in data science through NBA fantasy roster project

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.

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