New Releases and Remixes
A playlist of programs, partnerships, and projects from the past year
ACCESS Advanced Cyberinfrastructure
NSF awarded $52 million to facilitate the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem Services and Support, or ACCESS, with expertise and HPC resources contributed by TACC.
Groundbreaking Grant
NSF selected Chaminade University, and TACC as a partner, to lead a $10 million project to create new leadership pathways into data science careers for students and professionals across Hawaii and the Pacific region.
Google Partners with TACC
Google is investing $3 million to allow TACC’s Expanding Computing Education Pathways (ECEP) Alliance to build additional capacity to broaden computer science education across the nation.
TACC Vislab Upgrade
Stallion, one of the world's highest resolution tiled-displays, has been upgraded to a resolution of 597 megapixels with more effective display space and greater brightness.
New Projects in Texas Cancer Research
A collaborative program in Oncological Data and Computational Science sponsored by the Oden Institute, MD Anderson, and TACC announced new projects for 2022-2023.
Sue Fratkin Scholarship
TACC and the Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation debuted a scholarship in honor of Sue Fratkin, a distinguished leader in state and federal relations, to address educational inequities in HPC.
New HPC Architecture
TACC is exploring NVIDIA’s BlueField-2 DPUs on the Lonestar6 supercomputer to help scientists accelerate problem solving across a breadth of scientific research.
Jetstream2 In Production
TACC is one of four regional contributors to this NSF-funded system that serves as a cloud for academic researchers.
New Center of Excellence
A new NSF grant created the CI CoE: SGX3, a Center of Excellence to address challenges science gateways encounter. TACC is a partner.