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National Academy of Engineering Elects 87 Members and 18 International Members!
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

National Academy of Engineering Elects 87 Members and 18 International Members!

The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 87 new members and 18 foreign members. Six computing researchers are among those elected this year.  They...

Autonomous Vehicles to Bypass Safety for Testing?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Autonomous Vehicles to Bypass Safety for Testing?

Note the specific mention of Nuro, which is testing with Kroger and others.  I am imagining how it might work in a suburb like ours.U.S. Lets Autonomous Vehicle...

Avaso to Deliver Worldwide Support for GRC Immersive Cooling
From insideHPC

Avaso to Deliver Worldwide Support for GRC Immersive Cooling

Immersive cooling vendor GRC has announced a new business collaboration with Avaso, an IT solutions provider with global service delivery and warranty capabilities...

Research should not stop with the research paper
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Research should not stop with the research paper

The practice of academic research is based on the production of formal documents that undergo formal reviewers by peers. We routinely evaluate academics for jobs...

CENIC 2020 Conference to showcase Growing Contributions of Women in Computer Networking
From insideHPC

CENIC 2020 Conference to showcase Growing Contributions of Women in Computer Networking

Studies have found that men tend to drastically outnumber women at technology conferences, limiting female viewpoints, minimizing women’s contributions to leadership...

Sylabs releases SingularityPRO 3.5
From insideHPC

Sylabs releases SingularityPRO 3.5

Today Sylabs announced the release of SingularityPRO 3.5, a popular container platform for HPC, supercomputing, and AI. "SingularityPRO 3.5, released January 21st...

New Ransomware Targets Industrial Control Systems
From Schneier on Security

New Ransomware Targets Industrial Control Systems

EKANS is a new ransomware that targets industrial control systems: But EKANS also uses another trick to ratchet up the pain: It's designed to terminate 64 different...

Interview: Exascale Computing Project Update for 2020
From insideHPC

Interview: Exascale Computing Project Update for 2020

In this video, Exascale Computing Project Director Doug Kothe describes how disciplined and tailored project management led to very impressive results in what was...

CPG :  Navigating Industry 4.0
From The Eponymous Pickle

CPG : Navigating Industry 4.0

Having been in that industry an interesting take,  have heard relatively little about the definition of 4.0.2020 Consumer Products Industry OutlookConsumer Packaged...

Tracking the Movement of Cryptocurrency
From The Eponymous Pickle

Tracking the Movement of Cryptocurrency

Quite an extensive look at the process and how it must be adapted to make sure monetary regulations are enforced.  And how will this further be be enforced under...

Podcast: AMD to Power New ECMWF Supercomputer for Weather Forecasting
From insideHPC

Podcast: AMD to Power New ECMWF Supercomputer for Weather Forecasting

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC looks at the new ECMWF supercomputer. "This new system will give them roughly 5x more compute power than their current system...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Counting Votes By Humans

A new way to agree on calculations Cropped from ABC News source Troy Price is the Iowa Democratic Party Chair. He was in charge of Iowa’s primary vote. The vote...

AI in Energy Management Marketing
From The Eponymous Pickle

AI in Energy Management Marketing

Note the use of AI in analysis and forecasting in this space.BUSINESS WIRE: AI in Energy Management Market Industry - Opportunity Analysis and Growth Forecast to...

Cost of Electricity Affordable, but not Decreasing
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cost of Electricity Affordable, but not Decreasing

Useful details on electric power currently and in the near future.   Useful as a baseline for establishing manufacturing costs.Electricity: It’s Wonderfully Affordable...

Eni unveils HPC5 Supercomputer from Dell Technologies
From insideHPC

Eni unveils HPC5 Supercomputer from Dell Technologies

Today Eni dedicated its new HPC5 system, the most powerful industrial supercomputer in the world. "HPC5 by Dell Technologies is made up of 1,820 Dell EMC PowerEdge...

Call for Papers – 1st International Workshop on Quantum Computing: Circuits Systems Automation and Applications (QC-CSAA)
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Call for Papers – 1st International Workshop on Quantum Computing: Circuits Systems Automation and Applications (QC-CSAA)

Drs. Travis Humble (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) and Himanshu Thapliyal (University of Kentucky) have released a call for papers to participate in the upcoming...

Big Compute 20 Conference Announces Speaker Lineup
From insideHPC

Big Compute 20 Conference Announces Speaker Lineup

Today the Big Compute Conference announced sponsors and speakers for its inaugural event, held February 11-12, 2020 in San Francisco. The two-day conference will...

Google Tries Glass Again
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Tries Glass Again

Looking for developers to buy and build business demand.  Still think there are narrow useful applications here, as we tested in plant industrial maintenance settings...

BSC Powers Pan-Cancer Project
From insideHPC

BSC Powers Pan-Cancer Project

An international team has completed the most comprehensive study of whole cancer genomes to date, significantly improving our fundamental understanding of cancer...

How Ceph powers exciting research with Open Source
From insideHPC

How Ceph powers exciting research with Open Source

"As researchers seek scalable, high performance methods for storing data, Ceph is a powerful technology that needs to be at the top of their list. Ceph is an open...
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