NSF Awards Funding to Nebraska’s Holland Computing Center for AI Research Expansion

The National Science Foundation has awarded funding to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Holland Computing Center to expand its artificial intelligence and machine learning research infrastructure, according to a report by ‘Holland’s new NSF-funded resource to boost AI, machine learning research.’

The grant, part of the NSF’s broader effort to strengthen U.S. academic research capabilities, will enhance computational resources and support workforce development in AI fields. The center’s expanded capacity is expected to benefit both local researchers and the national AI ecosystem by fostering innovation and collaboration.

As reported by ‘Holland’s new NSF-funded resource to boost AI, machine learning research,’ the initiative aligns with federal priorities to maintain U.S. leadership in emerging technologies. The Holland Center has previously served as a regional hub for high-performance computing, and this funding will further its role in advancing AI research across disciplines.

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