Sentences with phrase «by a supercomputer in»

Each semifinalist team — comprising four students and a teacher — then created a software program designed to be used by a supercomputer in solving a problem proposed by the team itself.

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This UV supercomputer works with what are known as in - memory databases like SAP's HANA database and another product by Oracle.
The incident is investigated by the FSB and not police because the supercomputer was located at the All - Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics (RFNC - VNIIEF) in Sarov, Russia's leading nuclear laboratory.
By far the most interesting case happened in Russia, where FSB secret service agents arrested multiple suspects who had used one of Russia's most powerful supercomputers to mine Bitcoin.
By integrating decentralized supercomputers, we will be able to process big data computations in reasonable time while still making it affordable for common users.
These transactions are then validated by supercomputers and timestamped then kept in a linear chain that is linked to older blocks containing all transactions that have been recorded in the entirety of the blockchain.
The supercomputer at Euro Club Index has crunched the numbers and by their reckoning we will finish the season in 15th place with 42 points, two points and four places below today's opponents at the blandly dubbed bet365 stadium.
Nearly two years after an IBM supercomputer named Watson stole the spotlight on Jeopardy! by beating two human champions, the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy will become the first university in the world to receive its own version of Watson, to help further computer science research.
Using supercomputers, scientists led by the University at Buffalo modeled what happens when two nanoparticles collide in a vacuum.
Karl Gebhardt at the University of Texas at Austin and Thomas Jens of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Garching, Germany, weighed M87 by running existing data through a new model that simulates the galaxy on a supercomputer.
Last year, Discover presented a gallery of 6 images generated by scientists using supercomputers to do leading - edge research in various fields.
Better predictions are possible by combining computing power and technological resources, such as in the cases of the planned National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration low Earth orbit satellites and the increased power of supercomputers in analyzing recoded data.
These are just some of the careers that could be in store for Watson, a supercomputer created by IBM which this week challenged human knowledge and intelligence in a three - part special edition of the US quiz Jeopardy!.
1 billion Number of neurons, linked by 10 trillion synapses, in a brain simulation developed by IBM and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, running on the Dawn supercomputer.
Scientists are learning how to detect and recognize those waves by studying supercomputer models run at two NASA campuses, the Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, California, and the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
According to Yousuke Sato of the RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS), «this research shows that powerful supercomputers, by performing more fine - grained simulations, can help us to model weather and climate patterns in a more realistic way.
In order to elucidate the detailed structure and evolution of Chariklo's rings, Dr. Shugo Michikoshi (Kyoto Women's University / University of Tsukuba) and Prof. Eiichiro Kokubo (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, NAOJ) performed simulations of the rings by using the supercomputer ATERUI at NAOJ.
The simulations, which were run on UCL's Legion supercomputer and HECToR (the UK national supercomputing service), provided a molecule - by - molecule view of how the CO2 and greigite interacted, helping to make sense of what was being observed in the experiments.
Inspired by human forgetfulness — how our brains discard unnecessary data to make room for new information — scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory, in collaboration with Brookhaven National Laboratory and three universities, conducted a recent study that combined supercomputer simulation and X-ray characterization of a material that gradually «forgets.»
In November, a task force set up to identify fat in the budget recommended freezing spending on the supercomputer pending a review, shrinking JAMSTEC's budget 10 % to 20 %, and slashing funding for SPring - 8 by one - to two - thirdIn November, a task force set up to identify fat in the budget recommended freezing spending on the supercomputer pending a review, shrinking JAMSTEC's budget 10 % to 20 %, and slashing funding for SPring - 8 by one - to two - thirdin the budget recommended freezing spending on the supercomputer pending a review, shrinking JAMSTEC's budget 10 % to 20 %, and slashing funding for SPring - 8 by one - to two - thirds.
The computational resources are provided by the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle (Germany) and the Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC) at the National Supercomputer Centre at Linköping University.
Led by a PhD candidate at the University of Sydney's School of Geosciences, researchers used the Southern Hemisphere's most highly integrated supercomputer to reveal flow patterns deep in the Earth's mantle — just above the core — over the past 100 million years.
Researchers at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and the Moores Cancer Center at the University of California, San Diego, have described for the first time the molecular mechanism of cancer development caused by well - known «resistance» mutations in the gene called epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR).
H - Ras proteins (yellow) clump together in 0 to 25 microseconds in stills from the simulations produced by TACC's Stampede supercomputer.
The new supercomputer is powered by more than 10.6 million processor chips, which were designed and built in China, and consumes 15.4 megawatts (MW) of power.
A team led by astrophysicist Tiziana Di Matteo of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, used a supercomputer to simulate two galaxies colliding in the early universe.
«Any sensible question you can ask about the call metadata would be answered in a fraction of a second by five - year - old supercomputers,» says cryptographer Daniel Bernstein from the University of Illinois, Chicago.
The goal of the joint project was to showcase IBM's Blue Gene / L, at that time the fastest supercomputer in the world, by using it to simulate the brain.
Stampede, supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF), is currently the 17th fastest supercomputer in the world, according to the most recent Top500 list, which ranks high performance computing systems.
Called «In the Bag», this latest offering from the world of virtual reality is the brainchild of Marc Fredrickson, an architect at the University of California at San Diego, brought to life by com - puter scientists Dema Zlotin and Michael Kelley at the San Diego Supercomputer Center.
Just a few miles down the road, at the IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, a computer scientist named Dharmendra Modha recently used 16 digital Blue Gene supercomputer racks to mathematically simulate 55 million neurons connected by 442 billion synapses.
Although the defence department's position appears to have been undermined by the economic imperative, some hardline officials are still concerned that technology such as supercomputers could be diverted to clandestine weapons programmes similar to those set up in Iraq or North Korea.
By using supercomputers such as Titan, a large multidisciplinary team of scientists led by Peter Thornton of the US Department of Energy's (DOE's) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) had the power required to integrate massive codes that combine physical and biological processes in Earth system with feedbacks from human activitBy using supercomputers such as Titan, a large multidisciplinary team of scientists led by Peter Thornton of the US Department of Energy's (DOE's) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) had the power required to integrate massive codes that combine physical and biological processes in Earth system with feedbacks from human activitby Peter Thornton of the US Department of Energy's (DOE's) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) had the power required to integrate massive codes that combine physical and biological processes in Earth system with feedbacks from human activity.
It can range from ordinary personal computers controlled by a mouse where house buyers can «walk» through a property on an estate agent's computer, to supercomputers simulating total immersion in an imaginary world, with every move of the participant's body picked up by sensors, and with sound and tactile effects to enhance the experience.
Apart from one team working on optical fibers for linking supercomputers and the work done by the Svanbergs, the institute appeared moribund, he says: «I'd see students in seminars, and they were falling asleep.»
Recently, teams of researchers, including Shahbazian - Yassar at UIC and Perla Balbuena at Texas A&M University, have been inching closer to finding a solution, in part by applying the power of supercomputers to understand the core chemistry and physics at work in dendrite formation and to engineer new materials that can mitigate dendrite growth.
Hoover: In your iPhone, which by the way, this is as powerful as a Cray supercomputer from 1998 that modeled the weather for the entire world.
Image of a galaxy (center) with incoming cold gas flow, produced by rendering the gas distribution in a supercomputer simulation of a forming galaxy.
Powered by supercomputers, these efforts have resulted in simulations of ever increasing fidelity.
He also envisions scaling up the system, combining many memristor networks and running them in parallel to solve complex problems that can not yet be tackled by even the most powerful supercomputers.
about Advanced fusion code led by PPPL selected to participate in Early Science Programs on three new DOE Office of Science pre-exascale supercomputers
There is still uncertainty about many aspects of the dynamics of climate change, and this will only be addressed by investment in climate models and the top - of - the - range supercomputers needed to run them.
The first black holes in the universe had dramatic effects on their surroundings despite the fact that they were small and grew very slowly, according to recent supercomputer simulations carried out by astrophysicists Marcelo Alvarez and Tom Abel of the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology, jointly located at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University, and John Wise, formerly of KIPAC and now of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
The first black holes in the universe had dramatic effects on their surroundings despite the fact that they were small and grew very slowly, according to recent supercomputer simulations carried out by astrophysicists wth the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology.
«By developing and demonstrating rapid analysis techniques, such as data mining, graph analytics and machine learning, together with workflows that will facilitate productive usage on our systems for applications, we will pave the way for more and more science communities to use supercomputers for their big data challenges in the future,» said Venkat Vishwanath, ALCF Data Sciences Group Lead.
More than 300 global teams participating in the ASC18 Student Supercomputer Challenge will challenge the machine reading comprehension in the coming months, a highly challenging artificial intelligence contest set by Microsoft.
Japan on behalf of East Asia developed the Morita Array that consists of 16 parabolic antennas, receivers and correlators: more specifically, four 12 - m antennas, twelve 7 - m antennas (16 antennas in total), three types of receivers, and a supercomputer (correlators) capable of simultaneously processing radio waves collected by 16 antennas.
The selected doctoral candidate will use a state - of - the - art fully - kinetic and massively parallel particle - in - cell code, running on European network High - Performance Supercomputers, to simulate the electromagnetic radiation caused by magnetic reconnection.
He lives in isolation with only supercomputer GERTY (voiced by Spacey) for company.
The problem is, a similiar incident is expected to take place in 2038, and so a supercomputer called Gaia is used by a group of scientists to create an alternate Earth using a simulator.
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