The Leadership-Class Computing Facility is expected to be operational in 2026 and will house a supercomputer that’s expected to improve simulation and AI research.
The director of the National Science Foundation and chair emeritus of the National Science Board emphasized the need for funding in the wake of appropriations cuts.
The projects will get computational time through NAIRR pilot program, which is meant to provide students and researchers with access to AI resources needed for their work.
The science and research agency convened a meeting with more than 100 government, private-sector and nonprofit attendees Tuesday to discuss the National AI Research Resource.
National Science Foundation Director Sethuraman Panchanathan tells FedScoop that the agency's new Technology, Innovation and Partnerships Directorate has strong bipartisan support.
On the latest episode of The Daily Scoop Podcast, how NSF is working to expand the cyber workforce for the federal government, a rallying cry that has…