iTWire Wednesday, 28 July 2021 11:59 RMIT to implement ‘Australia first’ dedicated cloud supercomputing facility on AWS Featured Professor Aleksandar Subic, RMIT
RMIT is set to become the first Australian university to implement a dedicated cloud supercomputing facility on Amazon Web Services (AWS) to drive digital innovation in research and education at scale.
RMIT says the cloud supercomputing facility is designed to help more researchers and students within RMIT’s industry hubs – including Industry 4.0, advanced manufacturing, space, fintech, digital health, and creative technologies – to innovate “beyond the limitations of on-premises HPC infrastructure and accelerate time-to-science”.
The cloud supercomputing facility will use AWS to provide elastic, secure, and scalable cloud infrastructure for researchers and students within RMIT’s industry hubs – including Industry 4.0, advanced manufacturing, space, fintech, digital h
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New AI Tech for Early Detection of Prostate Cancer
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Researchers develop new diagnostic tool for early detection of prostate cancer
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iTWire Thursday, 08 July 2021 10:57 RMIT, St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne team up to develop new AI tech for early detection of prostate cancer Featured (L–R) Associate Professor Peter Brotchie (St Vincent’s), Dr Ruwan Tennakoon (RMIT), Professor John Thangarajah (RMIT), Dr Mark Page (St Vincent’s)
RMIT University and St Vincent’s Hosital Melbourne have collaborated on the development of an artificial intelligence (AI) program for early detection of prostate cancer.
The tech, developed by RMIT in collaboration with clinicians at St Vincent’s Hospital, works by analysing CT scans for tell-tale signs of prostate cancer, something even a well-trained human eye struggles to do.Prostate cancer is the most diagnosed cancer and a leading cause of death by cancer in Australian men and early detection is key to successful treatment but men often dodge the doctor, avoiding diagnosis tests until it’s too late.