Thanks in no small part to single-phase immersion cooling, TACC’s Lonestar6 supercomputer delivers three times the performance than its predecessor — with less space, power, and expense.
The University of Westminster educates roughly 19,000 students at its four London campuses. The university is an attractive force to a diverse new generation of learners, recently named as one of the top 100 most international universities in the world, teaching students from 169 different nationalities.
Students will use horse stables as a ‘living laboratory’ to prep for clinical or biomedical careers.
April 12, 2023
Each year, a cohort of up to 10 first-year students at Stephens College — the second-oldest women’s college in the country — will start a curriculum in which they take classes together and collaborate on research projects as they progress through the four-year program.
The University has equipment dispersed in multiple “tech rooms” throughout the campus, making on-site management of the network complicated and time-consuming.
Vertiv modular power system supports Keele’s ambitious decarbonization strategy
July 18, 2022
Over the last six years, Keele University has invested more than 1.2 million euros to reduce its carbon emissions and has pledged to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.
Upgrades to improve infrastructure, support operational excellence, and enhance student experience
June 28, 2022
Improvements currently underway include implementing a series of modernization upgrades to the university’s HVAC, security, and fire and life safety systems with a focus on energy efficiency, resiliency, and sustainability.
The new data center includes two N+1 UPS systems, 26 server cabinets, air conditioning, hot aisle containment, fire suppression, and a monitoring system.
Program looks to expand, support underrepresented students in data fields
December 15, 2021
The learning community originated as a project in the Department of Statistics in the College of Science through a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation in 2014.
The future-facing program aligns with latest knowledge and skills in this high-demand technology career field
August 7, 2020
A recent World Economic Forum report predicts AI-related skills will be required in as many as 133 million new jobs by 2022 while simultaneously displacing 75 million other roles.