Rensselaer Polytechnic Sets Up Institute for Advanced Computing

DAIC plans to innovate quantum computing and edge computing for cyberphysical systems, and hacker-proof quantum communications.

DAIC plans to innovate quantum computing and edge computing for cyberphysical systems, and hacker-proof quantum communications.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY, has launched the Rensselaer Institute for Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Computing (DAIC). The new institute will enable solutions to solve complex problems.

DAIC plans to innovate quantum computing and edge computing for cyberphysical systems, and hacker-proof quantum communications. DAIC will develop solutions to complex and challenging problems in science, engineering, technology and human behavior by advancing network systems, including those that are a hybrid of conventional, neuromorphic and quantum computing.

Rensselaer Polytechnic announces institute for advanced computing. Image courtesy of WTEN Albany.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has already developed in areas such as data science and data analytics, quantum, and neuromorphic computing,  in addition to AI-driven gamification in immersive virtual reality and augmented reality environments.

The institute’s focus will be on new applications for the future of computing, complex connected dynamic systems, and AI for human and planet health. This research aims to have implications in addressing challenges facing national and global security including climate, human health, and the economy, according to DAIC.

“We live and work in a world where data is growing at an extraordinary pace, and being able to understand it, and leverage its innovative powers, using advancements in artificial intelligence and hybrid computing, has been one of the significant issues facing government, industry, and academia,” says Rensselaer President Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson.”

DAIC will be a multidisciplinary Institute for world-class research and graduate education. Rensselaer will offer graduate degrees and certificates in emerging fields related to data, artificial intelligence, and computing.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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