Last week, students from across Ohio wrapped up the 2026 STEM Institute after two weeks of learning, discovery, and connection.
Hosted by the Ohio Supercomputer Center, the annual STEM Institute provides students with opportunities to explore advanced technologies, collaborate on hands-on projects, connect with STEM professionals, and gain experience that inspires future careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Thank you to the students, counselors, instructors, partners, and staff whose enthusiasm, dedication, and support made this year’s program a success. We are proud to offer opportunities like and look forward to seeing where these students’ journeys take them next. 🚀
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The Ohio Supercomputer Center empowers a wide array of groundbreaking innovation and economic development activities in the fields of bioscience, advanced materials, data exploitation and other areas of state focus by providing a powerful high performance computing, research and educational cyberinfrastructure for a diverse statewide/regional constituency. The Ohio Supercomputer Center partners st
06/04/2026
From classroom instruction to advanced research, faculty and students at Wright State University are using the Ohio Supercomputer Center to support hands-on, data-driven work across disciplines.
As Wright State’s Campus Champion for OSC, Mike VanHorn is helping connect users across campus with advanced computing resources that support everything from engineering simulations and machine learning to student coursework and research computing experience.
“Exposing our students to large-scale and leading-edge resources really gives them the perspective they need going forward,” VanHorn said.
Read more about how Wright State is leveraging OSC to support both teaching and research:
Wright State expands research and teaching capabilities with OSC At Wright State University, a public university in Dayton, Ohio, faculty and students are using the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) to support hands-on coursework and data-driven research across campus. For Mike VanHorn, Wright State’s Campus Champion for OSC, connecting users with these resources...
06/01/2026
🦎 A handful of lizards brought to Ohio from Italy in the 1950s sparked a decades-long biological mystery.
New research from Ohio Wesleyan University, the University of Cincinnati, and The Ohio State University examined how Ohio’s now-famous wall lizards overcame a severe genetic bottleneck and successfully established themselves in a new environment. The findings provide new insight into adaptation, evolution, and population genetics.
Behind the scenes, researchers from the three institutions worked together to process and analyze genomic data using the Ohio Supercomputer Center, demonstrating how Ohio's unique high performance computing solution supports discoveries across the life sciences and enables collaboration across campus boundaries and categories.
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Wall lizards in Ohio reproduced their way out of a genetic bottleneck Non-native wall lizards living in Cincinnati, Ohio, have thrived against the odds thanks to an ability to expand their population more quickly than any inbreeding-amplified harmful genes could weaken their chances for survival, new research suggests. An estimated 10 of these European common wall li...
05/29/2026
We were saddened to learn this week of the passing of Russell M. Pitzer, a co-founder and guiding force behind the Ohio Supercomputer Center. Russ helped shape the Center in its earliest days and remained involved for decades.
In 2018, OSC named a state-of-the-art supercomputer cluster in his honor. Just as the Pitzer cluster continues to power research and discovery, Russ’s impact will continue to be felt across Ohio for years to come. We extend our condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues.
https://www.ohiocremation.org/obituaries/Russell-Pitzer?obId=48535292 #/obituaryInfo
05/28/2026
From molecular machine learning to mathematical modeling tied to heart rhythm research, Ohio University students and researchers are leveraging the Ohio Supercomputer Center to take on increasingly complex, data-intensive work.
As manager of software engineering within Ohio University’s Central IT department and product manager for research computing, Robert Foreman works closely with faculty and students to connect them with advanced computing resources through OSC.
“If you have HPC needs, OSC should be your first stop,” Foreman said.
As a shared statewide resource, OSC helps expand research opportunities, support student learning, and provide hands-on experience with the types of computing environments students may encounter in research and industry careers.
Learn how Ohio University is preparing students and researchers to work at scale with advanced computing resources:
Ohio University researchers turn to Ohio Supercomputer Center as computing demands grow At Ohio University, students and researchers are using the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) to take on increasingly complex, data-intensive work—from simulating medical research problems to creating digital art with artificial intelligence. For Robert Foreman, Ohio University’s Campus Champion fo...
🎥 Research in Focus
This week’s spotlight features projects that explore everything from secure data processing using blockchain to genetic research that advances our understanding of species-specific traits.
Together, these projects reflect the range of work supported by high performance computing — from data-driven systems to discoveries in the life sciences.
Over the past month, we’ve highlighted research from the OSC Research Symposium, showcasing how students, faculty, and researchers are using advanced computing to tackle complex challenges across disciplines.
Interested in sharing your work? The OSC Research Symposium is held annually — something to keep in mind for next spring.
🎥 Research in Focus
This week’s spotlight highlights research featured at the OSC Research Symposium — focusing on the systems and methods behind advanced discovery.
From benchmarking GPU computing frameworks to modeling complex fluid dynamics and developing AI tools to classify viruses, these projects show how researchers are building and refining the tools that make large-scale analysis, simulation, and discovery possible.
👇 Hear directly from the researchers:
🎥 Research in Focus
This week’s spotlight highlights research featured at the OSC Research Symposium, showing how researchers are using advanced computing to solve complex, real-world problems.
From optimizing computational processes to improving how machines learn from visual data, and even predicting how materials degrade over time, these projects show how data-driven approaches are shaping research across disciplines.
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05/05/2026
Across the Midwest, faculty and students are exploring how artificial intelligence can be meaningfully integrated into research and the classroom.
At the NSF ACCESS Regional Workshop on AI, hosted by the Ohio Supercomputer Center, nearly 100 participants came together to share approaches, challenges, and emerging best practices — from building campus AI services to addressing questions around ethics, privacy, and implementation.
Keynotes from Ayanna Howard and Timothy Huerta highlighted an important theme: AI should support human decision-making, not replace it.
The workshop also connected attendees with national resources like NSF ACCESS and the National AI Research Resource (NAIRR), helping institutions better understand how to access tools, funding, and support for AI-driven work.
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Midwest academics share AI innovations for research, teaching at OSC-hosted event Across the United States, higher education institutions are navigating the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence (AI) landscape, as faculty and students assess how to effectively incorporate machine learning, data analytics, large language models, and other AI tools into their classroom instructi...
🎥 Research in Focus
This month, we’re highlighting research featured at the OSC Research Symposium — starting with a look at how advanced computing is being used across fields like astrophysics, particle physics, and biomedical research.
From analyzing neutrino events to improving particle tracking and exploring new approaches to Alzheimer’s treatment, these projects demonstrate the range of questions researchers are tackling with high performance computing.
👇 Hear directly from the researchers:
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