Indiana University Touts Big Red 200 and Artificial Intelligence at SC19 – HPCwire

DENVER, Nov. 14 Big Red 200 will be the fastest university-owned artificial intelligence supercomputer in the nation when it is installed at Indiana University in January. Named in honor of the universitys 2020 bicentennial, Big Red 200 is just one of many high-performance computing tools and resources on display at the31st annual International Conference for High-Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and AnalysisNovember 17-22 in Denver.

IUsPervasive Technology Institute,Global Research Network Operations Center, andtheLuddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering(SICE) will team up to host an IU Bicentennial- and artificial intelligence-themed booth (#643), showcasing current research and educational initiatives. As one of the worlds largest HPC events, SC attracts thousands of scientists, researchers, and IT experts from across the world.

This year,Geoffrey Fox, a distinguished professor at SICE, has been named the 2019 recipient of theAssociation for Computing Machinery IEEE Computer Societys Ken Kennedy Award. Fox was honored for foundational contributions to parallel computing methodology, algorithms and software, and data analysis, and their interfaces with broad classes of applications.The award will be presented at the SC19 awards plenary session Tuesday, November 19.

Artificial intelligence will take center stage in the IU booth, thanks to a$60 million naming giftfrom alumnus and tech pioneer Fred Luddy to establish a multidisciplinary initiative in artificial intelligence. Announced in October, the gift will fund the creation of six endowed chairs, six endowed professorships, and six endowed faculty fellowships, as well as graduate and undergraduate scholarships, including scholarships for high-achieving Hoosier students.

In addition, the IU booth will feature the following expert presentations:

For more information on IUs SC19 presence, please visit booth #643.

About the Pervasive Technology InstituteIUsPervasive Technology Instituteis a collaborative organization with seven affiliated research and development centers, representing collaboration among the IU Office of the Vice President for IT and CIO (which leads the effort), University Information Technology Services, the Maurer School of Law, the Kelley School of Business, the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, and the College of Arts and Sciences at IU. Its mission is to transform new innovations in cyberinfrastructure and computer science into robust tools and support the use of such tools in academic and private sector research and development. IU PTI does this while aiding the Indiana economy and helping to build Indianas twenty-first century workforce.

About the Global Research Network Operations CenterTheGlobal Research Network Operations Center(GlobalNOC) supports advanced international, national, regional and local high-performance research and education networks. GlobalNOC plays a major role in transforming the face of digital science, research, and education in Indiana, the United States, and the world by providing unparalleled network operations and engineering needed for reliable and cost-effective access to specialized facilities for research and education.

About the IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and EngineeringTheLuddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineeringsrare combination of programsincluding informatics, computer science, library science, information science, and intelligent systems engineeringmakes SICE one of the largest, broadest and most accomplished of its kind. The extensive programs are united by a focus on information and technology.

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