Q&A: Boosting research with supercomputing

Penn State Institute for Computational and Data Sciences co-hires Ed O'Brien and Romit Maulik use Penn State's Roar supercomputer to super charge their research across different scientific domains. Roar enables O'Brien and Maulik to complete large-scale simulations, build machine learning models and algorithms, and perform complex statistical and mathematical calculations and analyses that aren't possible on a personal computer.

<p>Penn State Institute for Computational and Data Sciences co-hires Ed O'Brien and Romit Maulik use Penn State's Roar supercomputer to super charge their research across different scientific domains. Roar enables O'Brien and Maulik to complete large-scale simulations, build machine learning models and algorithms, and perform complex statistical and mathematical calculations and analyses that aren't possible on a personal computer.</p>

Penn State Institute for Computational and Data Sciences co-hires Ed O'Brien and Romit Maulik use Penn State's Roar supercomputer to super charge their research across different scientific domains. Roar enables O'Brien and Maulik to complete large-scale simulations, build machine learning models and algorithms, and perform complex statistical and mathematical calculations and analyses that aren't possible on a personal computer.

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Penn State Institute for Computational and Data Sciences co-hires Ed O'Brien and Romit Maulik use Penn State's Roar supercomputer to super charge their research across different scientific domains. Roar enables O'Brien and Maulik to complete large-scale simulations, build machine learning models and algorithms, and perform complex statistical and mathematical calculations and analyses that aren't possible on a personal computer.