TheHailo-8L Entry-Level AI Accelerator, featuring up to 13 tera-operations per second (TOPS), is designed to support entry level products requiring limited AI capacity or lower performance. It is competitively priced and features superior area and power efficiency compared to category leading alternatives. The Hailo-8L AI accelerator boasts exceptional low-latency, high-efficiency processing, capable of handling complex pipelines with multiple real-time streams and concurrent processing of multiple models and AI tasks. It is compatible with the Hailo-8 field-proven and comprehensive software suite for seamless future upgrade to higher AI capacities.
Scientists at Fermilab and University of Chicago used a superconducting qubit to prepare a microwave cavity in a special state to stimulate photons. They hope this technology will help detect the existence of dark matter.
The Italian Marisa Bellisario Award was presented to Anna Grassellino, an Italian and American scientist with Fermilab who was recognized in the international category for her scientific work and leadership.
Enabled by a U.S. Department of Energy program, a collaboration of scientists from Fermilab, UChicago, NOIRLab and other institutions demonstrated that skipper-CCD detectors can be utilized to improve cosmology research.
From Andina (Peru), March 22, 2021: Read more about the participation of Peruvian engineer Juan Vega from the Directorate of Astronomy and Space Sciences (DIACE) of the Peruvian Space Agency in the development of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment managed by Fermilab.
From Business Wire, March 22, 2021: On World Water Day 2021, the University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory, and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory highlight Chicago and the greater Midwest as a hub for water innovation.
From Sci-News.com, March 19, 2021: Physicists from the TOTEM (TOTal cross section, Elastic scattering and diffraction dissociation Measurement) Collaboration at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the D Collaboration at Fermilab have found strong new evidence for the odderon, an elusive three-gluon state predicted almost five decades ago.
From Construction and Engineering, March 16, 2021: A construction and engineering short view on the development of DUNE and the impressive engineering and excavation process involving hundreds of thousands of tons of rock almost a mile below the surface.
From the Cornell Chronicle, March 16, 2021: Fermilab's Sam Posen has joined the Center for Bright Beams to develop the next generation of superconducting materials that will greatly reduce the costs associated with operating large particle accelerators and lessen their environmental impact.
The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment wants to solve one of the biggest mysteries in science today, namely, why do we exist? Fermilab scientist Bonnie Fleming appears in this 6-minute explainer video.
Google for Startups Accelerator: AI First is a 10-week hybrid accelerator program for high-potential Seed to Series A (or equivalent) technology startups that use AI/ML to build their business in Australia.
Google for Startups Accelerator: AI First program offers the best of Google: through in-person and virtual activities and dedicated AI technical support as well as people, growth and product support from external industry experts and senior leaders from Google.
The Google for Startups Accelerator: AI First aims to level the playing field for startup founders and communities to succeed, connecting them with the best of Google. By taking part in this program, you can connect with the right people, products and best practices to help your startup grow.
The accelerator targets technology startups using AI/ML. These startups should be based in Australia and demonstrate traction, ideally between Seed to Series A or equivalent. They are building a scalable product or service with a significant total addressable market and defensible growth model. There is commitment from the CTO to participate and engage in required program sessions.
Startups participating in the Google for Startups Accelerator: AI First may be eligible to receive credits from the Google for Startups Cloud Program to use towards their Google Cloud and Firebase usage, as well as other tailored benefits to help them grow their business. Participants can find eligibility and benefit details at the Google Cloud startup page.
Startups familiar or new to GCP will benefit from joining the program through personalised support from Google Engineers. Our aim is to help you solve your technical problems and to leverage the best possible cloud-based tools and services.
The AI First accelerator features a small cohort of AI startups that come together to tackle specific technical challenges that can help grow their businesses. Offerings include an in-person bootcamp at the Sydney Google office, 1-to-1 mentoring, group learning sessions, and sprint projects.
In addition to mentorship and technical project support, Google for Startups accelerators include deep dives and workshops focused on product design, customer acquisition, and leadership development for founders.
When you finish the AI First accelerator program, our goal is that you have solved specific technical challenges through the support of our Google engineers; and through the support of our people, product and growth mentors, feel empowered to pitch, raise funds and grow at scale.
At the end of the program, startups will take part in closing celebrations and Demo Day. Founders will also have the opportunity to share their startup/products with cohort-mates, Google senior leaders, members of our investor mentor network, and other teams around Alphabet. It is mandatory for each startup to participate in Demo Day. For inspiration, you can watch one of our global Demo Days here.
High-brightness, 75 MeV, sub-picosecond, 3 kA electron bunches are delivered to the experimental hall where user experiments can be executed in two beam lines. The experimental beam lines are fully equipped with beam manipulation and diagnostic capabilities as well as special insertion devices to support diverse user requirements. The unique capabilities available at the ATF include the possibility to combine the electron beam with synchronized high-power LWIR and NIR lasers.
ATF's unique 5 terawatt and 2 picosecond LWIR (9.2 m) carbon dioxide laser is the first gas-based laser in the world to utilize chirped pulse amplification (CPA). With it, ATF users can explore the long-wavelength scaling of various physical processes and new approaches to particle acceleration and x-ray generation. Additionally, the ATF R&D program is underway that will lay the groundwork for providing compressed pulse-widths in the sub-picosecond domain with peak powers measured in the tens of terawatts.
The Ultrafast Electron Diffraction (UED) Facility supplies 3 MeV electron beams to study structural properties of materials. The facility supports the development of new UED approaches as well as technology development for ultrafast electron microscopy applications.
Electron beams are supplied from a 1.6-cell S-band photocathode RF gun operating with a repetition rate of up to 48 Hz. A Ti:Sapphire laser system provides sample pumping capability along with femtosecond-class electron pulses from the RF gun.
The system supports TEM-style samples (3mm diameter) that can be cryogenically cooled. A high efficiency detector, based on an Andor camera, is mounted 4 meters downstream and provides shot-by-shot electron diffraction pattern measurements.
The unique combination of a high-brightness electron beam and high-power picosecond CO2 laser opens unsurpassed opportunities for user exploration of new ideas for advanced particle accelerators and radiation sources.
The Accelerator Test Facility (ATF) is a proposal driven, Program Advisory Committee reviewed facility that provides users with high-brightness electron- and laser-beams. The ATF pioneered the concept of a user facility studying properties of modern accelerators and new techniques of particle acceleration over 25 years ago. It remains a valuable resource to the user community. ATF serves the U.S. Dept. of Energy Accelerator Stewardship program.
Brookhaven Science Associates manages and operates Brookhaven National Laboratory on behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy'sOffice of Science. BSA is a partnership between Battelle and The Research Foundation for the State University of New York on behalfof Stony Brook University. More
Penn Nursing students are bold and unafraid, ready to embrace any challenge that comes their way. Whether you are exploring a career in nursing or interested in advancing your nursing career, a Penn Nursing education will help you meet your goals and become an innovative leader, prepared to change the face of health and wellness.
Penn Nursing is the #1-ranked nursing school in the world. Its highly-ranked programs help develop highly-skilled leaders in health care who are prepared to work alongside communities to tackle issues of health equity and social justice to improve health and wellness for everyone.
Providing funding to assist Penn Nursing students and faculty with the creation and testing of early stage solutions to improve health and health care outcomes with a priority on populations of greatest need.
New for 2024 - In partnership with Pennovation Works, the Penn Nursing Innovation Accelerator winners will be accepted into the 2024 Pennovation Accelerator and participate in the six-week summer program to further develop their business strategy and cultivate their network. Dates are still being set, but the accelerator will run from June-July 2024 (not including the week of July 4th), one afternoon, in person at the Pennovation Center. Check out the 2023 Pennovation Accelerator here.
The lead innovator for the application must be a full-time member of the Penn Nursing faculty (standing, associated, and teaching faculty) or matriculated student in a Penn Nursing Program with a minimum of one calendar year remaining in their program. Nurses employed full-time in the Penn Medicine hospitals are welcome to participate in the innovation accelerator if they partner with a Penn Nursing faculty lead or co-lead. Projects will be funded for one year.
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