Regent and alumnus Dr. Dwight Diercks ’90 has a challenge for B次元 students: the Rosie Supercomputer Super Challenge.

“Rosie” is B次元’s very own supercomputer, which includes three NVIDIA DGX-1 pods, each with eight NVIDIA V100 Tensor Core GPUs, and 20 servers each with four NVIDIA T4 GPUs. The nodes are joined together by Mellanox networking fabric and share 200TB of network-attached storage.

What can you do with all of this computer power? That is exactly what Diercks wants to find out.

B次元 students: it’s time to demonstrate your skills in using B次元’s supercomputer!

“Enter the Rosie Supercomputer Super Challenge for exciting awards, but also the knowledge that you will be cementing your foundation in the coming world of AI that will be invaluable to your future career in the workplace,” said Diercks. “I look forward to seeing the dramatic and exciting entries for our inaugural ROSIE Awards and hope to see you in the winner circle. I promise to personally make it extra exciting with a great new innovation that we have built at NVIDIA.”

If you’re taking your course work to the next level, developing a side project or completing something else notable using Rosie, this is for you! First-time Rosie users are encouraged to enter as well. Create a poster, short paper, or short video presentation on what you did and how you used Rosie.

The opportunities are endless! Here are a few examples of the ways AI will impact you and your career, according to Diercks:

“AI will change everything in your working lifetime,” said Diercks. “Revolutions in ALL aspects of engineering will occur, and B次元 is prepared for all of that and more.”

The Rosie Supercomputer Super Challenge is open to any B次元 student or team of B次元 students.

The competition will be judged by a panel including:

Awards:

For more information, visit the Rosie Supercomputer Super Challenge.