AI & Computing Resources
Academic Data Science Alliance
The Academic Data Science Alliance (ADSA) is a community of leaders, practitioners, and educators who thoughtfully integrate data science and AI best practices in higher education. Our members connect and share their data-intensive approaches and responsible applications.
Midwest Big Data Hub
The Midwest Big Data Innovation Hub (MBDH) is a network of people from academia, industry, government, and nonprofits who are passionate about using data-driven approaches to address grand challenges facing science and society. Anyone is welcome to join these efforts.
NAIRR
The National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) pilot brings together computational, data, software, model, training and user support resources to demonstrate and investigate all major elements of the NAIRR vision first laid out by the NAIRR Task Force. Led by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) in partnership with 10 other federal agencies and 25 non-governmental partners, the pilot makes available government-funded, industry, and other contributed resources in support of the nation's research and education community.
National Supercomputer Labs
- Argonne Leadership Computing Facility
Argonne’s upcoming exascale supercomputer, Aurora, will leverage several technological innovations to support cutting-edge machine learning and data-intensive workloads alongside more traditional modeling and simulation campaigns. - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is home to several of the world's most powerful supercomputing resources. Each of these resources is dedicated to delivering high-impact science results for the researchers who utilize them. - Sandia National Laboratories
Sandia develops and will continue to empower ground-breaking work in trusted artificial intelligence, computing co-design, and the empowerment of humans through computing. Leading experts enable world-leading computational capabilities, modeling, simulation, and data analysis capabilities through their work in device physics, computer architecture, computer science, informatics, and more. See High Performance Computing. - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
See National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center. NERSC is the mission scientific computing facility for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, the nation’s single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
See HPC, Simulation, and Data Science.