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U.S. Army Award to Prepare Students for Computing Workforce, Solve Complex Computational Problems July 19, 2021 Share This:
Emerio Martinez, from left, Andrew Petit, Sam Behseta, along with Willie Peng and John King of CSUF s Data Center, are collaborating on the new high-performance computing cluster grant project.
Cal State Fullerton researchers are getting a powerful computing tool to solve a wide range of large computational problems in science and mathematics from understanding the spread of COVID-19 to prepare for future pandemics to developing advanced math models of crime and cybersecurity.
A $583,900 grant from the U.S. Army is funding the acquisition of a new high-performance computing (HPC) cluster to enable science and mathematics faculty and students to engage in leading-edge research activities.
Cal State Fullerton Receives $600,000 Army Grant for Supercomputer to Boost Research, Teaching hpcwire.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hpcwire.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Robert Kennedy
May 11, 2021 | 3:36 AM
APPLETON, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – For the first time in over 14 months, The Salvation Army Fox Cities opened its doors to serve hot lunches once again.
“Start of going back to how things used to be,” said Andrew Petit of Appleton.
Petit was homeless for three years. Pre-pandemic, he relied on the Salvation Army for lunch.
“It was a nice outlet to get away, especially when you’re low on money and when they do a lunch everyday so its actually a very nice place.”
Glenn Mintern also utilized the Salvation Army lunch program when he was young, now he volunteers his time.