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Finding accurate neural networks for a specific scientific dataset or particular problem requires searching among thousands of neural networks on a large number of high-performance computing (HPC) resources. That could soon change thanks to research in HPC and AI being led by Michela Taufer.
Jack Dongarra, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science in UT’s Tickle College of Engineering and Distinguished Research Staff Member at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, made headlines around the world after receiving the 2021 Turing Award from the Association for Computing Machinery.
Five computational science research centers from the University of Tennessee—the Bredesen Center, the Global Computing Laboratory, the Innovative Computing […]
Dongarra Professor Michela Taufer has been featured in a new video on the high-performance computing website Inside HPC. In this […]
Distinguished Professor Jack Dongarra, who holds an appointment at the University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the University […]
Dongarra Professor Michela Taufer believes UT is setup to be a leader in high-end computing.
Jack Dongarra, who holds an appointment at the University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the University of Manchester, […]
Michela Taufer and her research group are the recipients of two NSF awards for their High-Performance Computing (HPC) research. The […]
Michela Taufer is chairing the SC19 Supercomputing conference and Lynne Parker is one of the invited guest speakers for the event.
This month, EECS Dongarra Professor Michela Taufer is serving as Conference Chair for the International Conference for High Performance Computing, […]