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 Australia's Swanburne University of Technology will soon be home to another supercomputer that will sustain research into the universe, the earth and the human brain, with a limited Ú©ÛŒ 5.2 million financing from the Victorian government's Higher Education State Investment Fund. Thanks to


The supercomputer will be based at Hawthorne Ground in Swanburn. It will replace the current OzSTAR PC, which has been in operation since around 2017.


As the Swinburne Boss researcher Virginia Kilborn points out, the supercomputer will empower Victoria to live on the bleeding edge of room, medical innovation and administrative research.


Specifically, the supercomputer will continue to develop new space advances and work on understanding gravitational waves, dark holes, and system configurations. Understanding planetary problems, for example, identifying bush fires and setting and responding to catastrophic events; It will help neuroscientists examine information and see how the brain works.


Matthew Bells, head of the Swinburne Data Science Institute and lead of the Australian Research Council's Center for Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (Oz Grow), added: "Supercomputers are at the heart of modern science and design. These important speculations will give Swanburn and Victoria the strength to compete on a large scale and globally by the end of the decade.


In a meeting with a group of Wurundjery people, the anonymous supercomputer at this location will have a Woi Wurrung name and a face addressing local information in the night sky.


Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation and Swinburne will also use the supercomputer to promote teaching affiliations with the youth of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island, as well as with various networks.


'At Swinburne, we try to incorporate Strait of Strait and Torres Islander information into each component of how we treat the work to ensure that our affiliation with a group of local people is planned. Closes and gives lasting, beneficial results, 'explains Swinburne's head of education (local exams). ), Sadie Hackenberg.


The nonprofit Association Astronomy Australia is similarly supporting a supercomputer to assist in space science research. The University of Victoria and the Federation of Australian Industries are working together to examine clear areas of industry, including more information, advanced assembly, and information security.


The current OzSTAR supercomputer has similarly served as an accepted public office for astronomical calculations in Australia through AAL support, highlighting the idea of ​​dark holes through gravitational waves.


Gail Terni, Victoria's Minister for Training and Skills, visited the Hawthorne Field late in the day where the supercomputer will be laid.


Help the area, "he said.

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