ECE faculty Zhao Zhang, Bo Yuan and Hang Liu received a CSSI Framework award from NSF

Rutgers ECE assistant professors Zhao Zhang, Bo Yuan, and Hang Liu have received a CSSI Framework award from NSF. The project is “hpcGPT: Enhancing Computing Center User Support with HPC-enriched Generative AI”. This is a collaboration between Ohio State University, Princeton University, University of California San Diego, University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne, the University of Texas at Austin and Rutgers University with Rutgers as the lead. The total amount of the award is $2,996,103  with $1,199,126 at Rutgers.

hpcGPT is a question answering service for academic computing centers such as National Center for Supercomputing Applications, Ohio Supercomputer Center, San Diego Supercomputer Center, and Texas Advanced Computing Center. These Centers provide high-performance computing (HPC) platforms to tens of thousands of users for science and engineering research. In collaboration with Princeton University and Rutgers University, hpcGPT uses generative artificial intelligence (AI) and integrates heterogeneous data sources with different update frequencies to enhance the user support service quality and efficiency, decrease the response time, and improve precision of the support.

With hpcGPT, user support teams can leverage the historical knowledge, real-time system status, and external technical expertise to better support the HPC users. With the high-quality and timely answers from hpcGPT, HPC users can resolve many technical issues, thus reducing  the workload of the user support teams. This will allow the support teams to focus more on new and novel support issues. hpcGPT will significantly enhance the user support service quality, capacity, and efficiency without increasing the human effort.
 

 
Congratulations to Zhao, Bo and Hang!