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OSC completes 2-year, NSF-funded initiative to train HPC professionals in emerging AI tech
HPC Wire
Aug. 7, 2023

Youngsu Kim, assistant professor of mathematics and ATI high performance computing faculty fellow at California State University, San Bernardino, was interviewed for an article about the Ohio Supercomputer Center, which is completing a two-year pilot project, funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation to train more high performance computing (HPC) professionals in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.

Kim participated in the program’s AI Bootcamp for Cyberinfrastructure Professionals.

“Machine learning is a relatively new topic that became mainstream in the last 10 to 15 years, which means that most of us did not have a chance to learn it in school,” said Kim. “The AI Bootcamp has been similar to an academic course and provided unique features compared to most materials found on the internet. The faculty members and graduate student shared their cutting-edge knowledge and deep understanding in an accommodating environment.”


Mystery shrouds arrowhead landmark in San Bernardino Mountains
Redlands Daily Facts/The Sun/Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Aug. 7, 2023

Research by Norman Meek, professor emeritus of geography and environmental studies at Cal State San Bernardino, on San Bernardino’s landmark arrowhead was mentioned in an article about the mountainside geological formation. In an August 2023 interview about his research document, Meek said, “The typical landslide on an angle that steep causes an arrowhead shape. People may have added the arrowhead shaft later to accentuate the shape.”

“Other arrowhead shapes have appeared on the local mountains, including one in Devore,” Meek said. He also believes that The Great Flood of 1862 had ample intensity to create the arrowhead landmark.


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