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Imaging pioneer inspires $4m Dell EMC supercomputer for CSIRO

18 July 2017
By Kate McDonald

CSIRO has gone live with a new $4 million supercomputer from Dell EMC, aimed at expanding the organisation's capability in deep learning and artificial intelligence.

Nicknamed 'Bracewell' after Australian radio astronomer and engineer Ronald Bracewell, whose work led to advances in medical imaging, the system will provide capabilities in areas such as virtual screening for therapeutic treatments and machine learning for image recognition, as well as modelling new material structures.

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