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The Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) Centennial Gala, held Friday, October 20, in Aberdeen was the culminating event of a year-long celebration of APG’s 100th Anniversary. Approximately 780 people attended the Cabaret-themed event, which featured live music, a casino, dancing, comedy, fireworks, acrobats and other performers, and an After-Party at the Speakeasy. Merritt Property, which manages the Aberdeen Corporate Park on route 22 next to the Target store, donated the use of the 90,000-square foot building for the event. U.S. Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, MG Randy Taylor, local and state elected officials, and senior Army officials were in attendance, as were hundreds of members of the Harford and Cecil County communities.
The Gala was hosted by the APG Centennial Celebration Association, which is working to establish the APG Discovery Center in Aberdeen. This facility will house an interactive STEM educational space for learners of all ages to experience science and technology through hands-on exhibits and demonstrations.
During 2017, the APG community hosted over 150 events during 2017 to commemorative APG’s 100-year history. The Live Fire, the APG Memorial dedication, the Rosie the Riveters movie, exhibits at the college and libraries, historical talks and presentations, and Science Cafes.
Bravura Information Technologies was the presenting sponsor of the event. Additional funding was provided by Harford County Office of Economic Development, APG Federal Credit Union, SURVICE Engineering, Harford Community College, AFCEA, IRA, Association of Old Crows, Tenax Technologies, Northeastern Maryland Technology Council, Veteran Corps of America, Profile Partners, Leidos, Cray Supercomputers, CACI, ManTech, Jacobs, Adams Communication, Booz Allen, Camber, Jones Junction Greater Harford Committee, Signatech, Cecil College and many more businesses.
Salzburgs einziger Supercomputer steht im Techno-Z Salzburg und ist nach dem Salzburger Physiker Christian Doppler (1803-1853) benannt.
chpc.sbg.ac.at Center for High Performance Computing
Pictured are, front row, left to right, Ellyn Hix, Frank Henderson, Gary Wittekind, Jeff Stallworth, Bradley Morgan; back row, left to right, Matt Smith, Keenan Terry, John Goodin, Bliss Bailey and Richard Dale.
JAGUAR SUPERCOMPUTER AT OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, IS THE WORLD'S FIRST PETAFLOPS DEDICATED TO OPEN RESEARCH.
The new petaflops machine makes it possible to address some of the challenging scientist's problems in areas such as climate modeling, renewable energy, materials science, fusion and combustion. The current upgrade is the result of an addition of 200 cabinets of Cray XT5 to the existing 84 cabinets of the XT4 Jaguar system. Jaguar is a partnership with DOE, ORNL and Cray that has pushed the computing capability at a rapid pace.
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech
December 1st, 2021
Half Moon Bay, CA
2:50 PM
BEYOND THE SUPERCOMPUTER
Classical computing has changed the world with multiple revolutions in cloud, AI and Machine learning. But believe it or not, it’s reaching its peak. And so, the promise of Quantum technology is that it has the potential to truly help solve some of our greatest challenges - climate, supply chain shortages and inefficiencies, food insecurity, cyber vulnerabilities, and destabilization of economies. What will it take to really get there and how far are we anyway?
Speaker:
Pete Shadbolt, Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer, PsiQuantum
Tony Uttley, President, Quantum Solutions, Honeywell
Moderator: Verne Kopytoff, FORTUNE
Photograph by Nick Otto for FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH
Marist College students, faculty and guests watch on campus Wednesday as the IBM supercomputer Watson competes on the game show “Jeopardy!”
22 febbraio 2018, presso il Green Data Center di Eni a Ferrera Erbognone. Un grande evento dedicato alla digitalizzazione.
Guido Saracco, Rettore del Politecnico di Torino
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22nd February 2018, at the Green Data Center in Ferrera Erbognone. A major event dedicated to digitalisation.
Guido Saracco, Politecnico di Torino's Dean
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Out of this world public domain images from NASA. All original images and many more can be found from the NASA Image Library
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SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORY COMPUTER ANNEX CONDUCTS THE HOURLY WALK THROUGH OF THE THUNDERBIRD SUPERCOMPUTER AT 2 A.M.
All Sandia computer systems are monitored at all hours of the day and night to make sure they are safe and secure. In 2006, Sandia's Thunderbird Linux cluster was ranked the sixth fastest supercomputer in the world on the Top 500 supercomputing list.
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ECMWF’s Council is made up of representatives of ECMWF Member States and meets twice a year. In December 2019, the Council gave ECMWF authorisation to sign a contract with Atos for the supply of the BullSequana XH2000 supercomputer.
More information: www.ecmwf.int/en/about/media-centre/news/2020/ecmwf-signs...
Out of this world public domain images from NASA. All original images and many more can be found from the NASA Image Library
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: www.rawpixel.com/board/418580/nasa
Business Secretary Vince Cable visited China National Supercomputer Centre in Guangzhou, accompanied by Mayor Chen Jianhua (Left). Director of the Centre, Professor Yuan Xuefeng (right) briefed Vince Cable on the supercomputer’s development in China and guided the tour to the worldwide biggest supercomputer –Tianhe 2.
Programmers, vendors, developers, and domain experts attended the OLCF’s 2017 GPU Hackathon during the week of October 9 to adapt scientific applications for large parallel computing resources such as the supercomputers at the OLCF.
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22 febbraio 2018_ L’AD di Eni, Claudio Descalzi, ha delineato il percorso di digitalizzazione intrapreso dalla compagnia, avviato trent’anni fa e che recentemente ha vissuto una tappa fondamentale con l’avvio presso il Green Data Center del supercalcolatore HPC4.
L'AD di Eni, Claudio Descalzi con Riccardo Luna
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22nd February 2018_ Eni’s CEO, Claudio Descalzi, gave an outline of the company’s digitalisation process, which began some thirty years ago and has recently reached a fundamental milestone with the introduction, at the Green Data Center, of a new HPC4 supercomputer.
Eni's CEO, Claudio Descalzi, with Riccardo Luna
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The Z32 was designed by Isao Sono and Toshio Yamashita, approved in final form by Nissan management on October 1, 1986. The body was wider with a rounder profile and fewer hard edges. It had a marginally increased coefficient of drag of 0.31 compared to the Z31's 0.30. Nissan utilized the Cray-2 supercomputer to design the new Z32 with a form of CAD software making it one of the first production cars to utilize this tool.
Like previous generations, Nissan offered a 4-seater (2+2) model with the Z32. All Z32s initially featured T-tops as standard. A hardtop model was available in North America, only in non-turbo models, and in Japan was available along with an extremely rare Twin Turbo model (Japan-only).
The 2,960 cc (3.0 L) VG30DE V6 engine was carried over from the previous generation 300ZX (Z31), but fitted with a DOHC head and variable valve timing (N-VCT), producing 222 bhp (225 PS; 166 kW) at 6,400 rpm and 198 lb⋅ft (268 N⋅m) at 4,800 rpm in naturally aspirated (NA) form.
The high output engine (VG30DETT) was upgraded with Garrett AiResearch parallel twin-turbochargers and dual intercoolers, producing 300 bhp (304 PS; 224 kW) at 6,400 rpm and 283 lb⋅ft (384 N⋅m) of torque at 3,600 rpm. Benefiting from Project 901, the Z32 was the first car to be marketed following the introduction of the 280 PS (206 kW) power ceiling imposed by JAMA that remained until 2004
The engine was detuned to 280 bhp (209 kW) when the optional automatic transmission was fitted, but an automatic-equipped car was slightly faster to accelerate to 100 mph (161 km/h), taking 15.8 seconds compared to 16.3 seconds for the manual.
22 febbraio 2018, presso il Green Data Center di Eni a Ferrera Erbognone. Un grande evento dedicato alla digitalizzazione.
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22nd February 2018, at the Green Data Center in Ferrera Erbognone. A major event dedicated to digitalisation.
Find out more www.eni.com/en_IT/media/focus-on/image-energy.page
34 million computing hours a year. That's the processing power of the powerful high-performing supercomputer that was inaugurated on September 24 in Trieste, as an anticipation of Trieste Next. The project was developed by SISSA within an agreement with ICTP, and the machine is housed at the “old” SISSA headquarters in via Beirut 2-4. The inauguration provides an occasion to illustrate some applications of supercomputing in industry and science, and to present the new Master's in High Performance Computing, MHPC.
SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES' RED STORM SUPERCOMPUTER PROJECT.
RED STORM, AN AIR-COOLED SUPERCOMPUTER IS BEING DEVELOPED BY SANDIA AND CRAY INC. THE MAIN PURPOSE OF THE MACHINE IS WORK FOR THE U.S. NUCLEAR STOCKPILE: DESIGNING NEW COMPONENTS, VIRTUALLY TESTING COMPONENTS UNDER HOSTILE, ABNORMAL, AND NORMAL CONDITIONS AND HELPING IN WEAPONS ENGINEERING AND WEAPONS PHYSICS. THE SUPERCOMPUTER IS EXPECTED TO BE THE WORLD'S FASTEST, YET SMALLER AND LESS EXPENSIVE THAN ANY COMPETITOR.
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The Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) Centennial Gala, held Friday, October 20, in Aberdeen was the culminating event of a year-long celebration of APG’s 100th Anniversary. Approximately 780 people attended the Cabaret-themed event, which featured live music, a casino, dancing, comedy, fireworks, acrobats and other performers, and an After-Party at the Speakeasy. Merritt Property, which manages the Aberdeen Corporate Park on route 22 next to the Target store, donated the use of the 90,000-square foot building for the event. U.S. Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, MG Randy Taylor, local and state elected officials, and senior Army officials were in attendance, as were hundreds of members of the Harford and Cecil County communities.
The Gala was hosted by the APG Centennial Celebration Association, which is working to establish the APG Discovery Center in Aberdeen. This facility will house an interactive STEM educational space for learners of all ages to experience science and technology through hands-on exhibits and demonstrations.
During 2017, the APG community hosted over 150 events during 2017 to commemorative APG’s 100-year history. The Live Fire, the APG Memorial dedication, the Rosie the Riveters movie, exhibits at the college and libraries, historical talks and presentations, and Science Cafes.
Bravura Information Technologies was the presenting sponsor of the event. Additional funding was provided by Harford County Office of Economic Development, APG Federal Credit Union, SURVICE Engineering, Harford Community College, AFCEA, IRA, Association of Old Crows, Tenax Technologies, Northeastern Maryland Technology Council, Veteran Corps of America, Profile Partners, Leidos, Cray Supercomputers, CACI, ManTech, Jacobs, Adams Communication, Booz Allen, Camber, Jones Junction Greater Harford Committee, Signatech, Cecil College and many more businesses.