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NEWARK, NJ, May 2, 2025 – Dr. Forough Ghahramani, Assistant Vice President for Research, Innovation, and Sponsored Programs, Edge, Chair of Broadening the Reach Working Group for the Ecosystem for Research Networking (ERN), and ERN Steering Committee member, welcomed an esteemed group of scientific and cyberinfrastructure researchers as co-chair of this year’s ERN Summit.

The Ecosystem for Research Networking Summit provides the scientific and cyberinfrastructure research community an opportunity to come together and discuss ERN mission and accomplishments, hear from domain researchers and CI professionals at smaller institutions about the successes and challenges related to leveraging local, regional, and national resources for projects, and learn about funding resources and partnership opportunities, as well as regional and national communities.

The Summit was a virtual event held on April 23, 2025, and reflected a shared commitment to building bridges across scientific and cyberinfrastructure communities and exploring the timely topics of advanced technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), quantum, and workforce development. Attendees heard from thought leaders who are driving AI and quantum initiatives, shaping curriculum innovation, and expanding opportunities across institutions of all sizes. Panel discussions examined the unique constraints and opportunities facing non-R1 institutions, along with the curricular innovations and partnerships shaping the future quantum workforce.

“The ERN Summit sparked dynamic conversations and showcased the perspectives of vital contributors to our national research ecosystem, including leading institutions, regional hubs, industry partners, and smaller colleges. We hope the Summit inspired new collaborations, actionable ideas, and lasting connections throughout the research and education community.”

– Dr. Forough Ghahramani
Assistant Vice President for Research, Innovation, and Sponsored Programs, Edge
Chair of Broadening the Reach Working Group, ERN
Steering Committee Member, ERN

Keynote speaker, Dan Stanzione, Ph.D., Associate Vice President for Research, Executive Director, Texas Advanced Computer Center (TACC), led the topic, AI and HPC, or AI Ends HPC? where he discussed the evolving balance between AI and high-performance computing in future system designs. Dr. Stanzione argued that rather than replacing HPC, AI is transforming it, requiring the community to rethink architecture, software, workforce strategy, and environmental impact.

The Summit’s three panels provided insights from leading institutions, regional hubs, industry partners, and smaller institutions, including:

  1. How regional economic and workforce initiatives are taking shape in AI and Quantum;
  2. How industry-academic partnerships are preparing the next-generation quantum workforce, and;
  3. What unique strengths and challenges are faced by non-R1 and smaller institutions in this landscape.

It was wonderful seeing the strong attendance across all panels. The discussions addressed pressing issues relevant to research and education communities in universities and colleges nationwide and internationally as we collectively tackle the challenges of AI and emerging quantum technologies. We will continue these discussions over the next year, leading to solutions that will be reported on during our next summit,” Barr von Oehsen, Ph.D., Director Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center and Chair of the ERN Steering Committee.

The Summit closed with rich dialogue on how the ERN can continue to build a thriving, inclusive community that supports institutions of all sizes and types. The energy and ideas shared set a clear path for future action! The ERN community is energized to keep the momentum going! Additional information is available at https://ern.ci.


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