Infrastructure

AI-ICER connects researchers and students to advanced computing infrastructure, including high-performance clusters, cloud-based platforms, and visualization systems, enabling scalable, data-driven AI research. The institute also supports access to curated datasets, software tools, and technical expertise essential for accelerating discovery and innovation.





ACCESS: Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support

ACCESS is a program established and funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation to help researchers and educators, with or without supporting grants, to utilize the nation’s advanced computing systems and services at no cost. ACCESS provides access to modeling and analysis systems, GPU-oriented systems, large-memory nodes, storage, and other resources. In addition, ACCESS supports U.S.-based educators and students on how to use computational tools and HPC techniques.

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NAIRR: National AI Research Resources Pilot

In 2020, the U.S. government passed the National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Act to accelerate AI development, safeguard innovation, and maintain research leadership. As a result, the National AI Research Resources (NAIRR) Pilot was launched as a scalable infrastructure integrating computing resources, databases, and tools, while also advancing AI literacy and workforce development through educational initiatives.

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Visualization and Interactive Collaboration Lab (VizInC)

The VizInC Research Lab offers advanced high-performance, fully immersive visualization technologies designed to support interdisciplinary research and training. By enabling rich data and knowledge visualization, VizInC enhances analysis, fosters deeper understanding, drives discovery, and informs better decision-making across diverse academic disciplines.

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