Wright State Expands Research and Teaching Capabilities with Ohio Supercomputer Center

Shared high performance computing resources enable work across disciplines and create new opportunities for students and faculty COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 5, 2026 — At Wright State University, a public university in Dayton, Ohio, faculty and students are using the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) to support hands-on coursework and data-driven research across campus. For Mike VanHorn, […] The post Wright State Expands Research and Teaching Capabilities with Ohio Supercomputer Center appeared first on HPCwire .
The increasing availability and demand for high-performance computing resources in academic settings are driving universities to leverage regional supercomputing centers.
Expanded access to HPC facilities underpins advancements in research and education, fostering innovation and a skilled workforce necessary for future technological development.
Universities, even without dedicated on-campus supercomputing infrastructures, can now provide advanced computational capabilities to their faculty and students through shared regional resources.
- · Wright State University
- · Ohio Supercomputer Center
- · Academic researchers
- · Students
Wright State University gains enhanced research output and educational quality across various disciplines.
The Ohio region could see an increase in innovative projects and a more competitive workforce due to greater access to advanced compute resources.
This model of shared regional supercomputing resources could become a more prevalent solution for universities nationwide to democratize access to HPC.
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