TEXASCALE | 2023 Archive

Stampede: A Legacy of Open Science

NSF flagship systems move toward 19 years of large-scale computing impact

Feature Stories

Game Night

In Darpa Project, humans and AI bots engage in alliances and betrayals

Generating New Cyber Talent

TACC debuts two cybersecurity summer camps with funding from GenCyber

Sights & Stories

Alaska water access improvements through language processing

Scientific Workflows: Today and Beyond

A leadership perspective

Powering Discoveries

Texascale Days

A win-win for researchers and TACC

Vista: A Bridge to Horizon

TACC introduces AI-focused supercomputer with an eye on future systems

Bracing for the Big Ones

Earthquake, tsunami, climate flooding data win 2023 DesignSafe Dataset awards

Sparking Collaboration

Academic-industry collaboration strengthens research and development initiatives

AI Tools for Natural Hazards Research

Q&A with Geotechnical Engineer Krishna Kumar

Tackling Oil and Gas Emissions

Government, industry, technology join forces to mitigate climate change

People & Programs

Letter from the Director

TACC Executive Director Dan Stanzione reflects on past year and new developments

A Powerful Vision: 50 Years of the Oden Institute

J. Tinsley Oden reflects on Institute’s 50th anniversary, early formation, and relationship with TACC

Growing Equity in Computer Science

ECEP Alliance adds new states to broaden participation in K-16 computing

Getting To Know Us

TACC team member highlights

Celebrating STEM Scholors

Inaugural Susan Fratkin Scholarship recipients receive $500 for higher education

Data Movement Beyond Networks

Jennifer Schopf joins TACC as Director of Network Partnerships with the goal to expand support for researchers

Homegrown Talent

Professional Internship Program opens doors for non-traditional tech workers

New Releases and Remixes

A playlist of programs, partnerships, and projects from the past year

Visualizing Science

Finding Faults

The complex dynamics of multi-fault earthquake systems

Cosmic Noon

Frontera enables researchers to find double quasar in early universe

Arecibo Observatory

Preserving more than half a century of valuable data