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[Max Schmidt](#max-schmidt){#max-schmidt}
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**Faculty Research Assistant - Computational Scientist**

![Max Schmidt](/images/max_schmidt_profile.jpg#right-people)

Max joined the OSL in early 2022, and is split half time between OSL and the [Center for Quantitative Life Sciences (CQLS)](https://cqls.oregonstate.edu). He received his
degree in Computer Systems from OSU EECS in 2019, and spent two years at the [Clackamas Education Service District](https://clackesd.org) assisting school
districts across Clackamas County with enterprise level computing and infrastructure, before returning to OSU. Max's hybrid position with the OSL and
CQLS primarily focuses on delivering the services of a new community platform: the OpenPower Hub. In his free time Max spends it with
family and friends, in his home lab tinkering on some sort of computer or electronics, backpacking, skiing, seeking the perfect IPA, or
playing video games of a complex fashion.

Max can be reached at max-at-cqls-dot-oregonstate-dot-edu

**GitHub Account**

https://github.com/madmax-codewarrior-0

**Max on irc.libera.chat**

madmax-cw

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[Sharon Bousso](#sharon-bousso){#sharon-bousso}
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[Ayden Murphy-Kirsch](#ayden-murphy-kirsch){#ayden-murphy-kirsch}
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![Ayden Murphy-Kirsch](/images/ayden_murphy-kirsch.webp#right-people)

**Student Systems Engineer**

Ayden joined the OSL in July of 2023 as a computer and electrical engineering
student. For multiple years, Ayden has been immersed in the open source ecosystem,
starting with the introduction to Linux in High school and a recent growing
familiarity with Open Source and the Foss Ecosystem--including many projects
spanning a variety of fields. Open Source hardware, such as RISK V, open personal
computing devices and numerous Virtual Reality projects are a current fascination.
Ayden enjoys Virtual Reality, tinkering on computers, 3D Design, server/network
design, and DIY projects that never seem to go as planned.

**GitHub Account**

https://github.com/starboundstitch

**Nick on irc.libera.chat**

starboundstitch

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[Grant O'Connor](#grant-oconnor){#grant-oconnor}
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[Abigail Whittle](#abigail-whittle){#abigail-whittle}
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**Student Systems Engineer**

![Abigail Whittle](/images/abigail-whittle.jpg#right-people)

Abi joined the OSL in November 2022. She first heard of OSL while looking through the OSU jobs website and was
instantly drawn to the Open Source environment that OSL supports and encourages. While she does not have any
previous experience in open source software, she hopes that OSL will prepare her for future open source projects
and jumpstart her career in computer science. In her free time, Abi likes to play video games (namely Overwatch
and Dead by Daylight), watch comedy TV shows, and expand her knowledge in computer science and cyber security.

**GitHub Account**

https://github.com/awhittle2

**Nick on irc.libera.chat**

awhittle2

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[Oria Weng](#oria-weng){#oria-weng}
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**Student Systems Engineer**

![Oria Weng](/images/o.jpg#right-people)
![Oria Weng](/images/o.webp#right-people)

Oria has been excited about open-source software from far too young an age, so no one should have told her there was an Open Source Lab right at OSU! In all seriousness, she started at the OSL in November 2022 as a way to further explore computer science and get involved in the open-source community. When not learning new ways to play on computers, she dabbles in digital drawing, board games, and animation.

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and open collaboration with open source based ISV and distribution partners, such Red Hat, SUSE and Ubuntu, who support
the latest AARCH64 hardware via production and development (Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE, and Debian) distributions.

Members of the community can use these [Ampere Computing eMAG](https://amperecomputing.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Lenovo_ThinkSystem_HR350A_20190409.pdf)
Members of the community can use these [Ampere Computing eMAG](https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/ampere_computing/emag) or
[Ampere Computing Mt. Collins](https://amperecomputing.com/systems/altra/2u-mt-collins-2s-sas-3.5)
AARCH64 servers to develop and test open source projects on the AARCH64 Architecture platform and in a AARCH64 environment.

* List of [Current Projects & Academic Partners](/services/aarch64/current-projects)
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The Open Source Lab (OSUOSL) and Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing (CGRB) partner with IBM and OpenPOWER in order to provide a download resources around Open-CE. Open-CE is a community driven software distribution for machine learning that runs on standard Linux platforms with NVIDIA GPU technologies.

<!-- Update the link to the current release when updating page -->
- [Current release](#open-ce-release-193)
- [Current release](#open-ce-release-1110)
- [Previous releases](#previous-releases)

Open-CE Release 1.9.3
---------------------
Open-CE Release 1.11.0
----------------------

This is release 1.11.0 of Open Cognitive Environment (Open-CE)

Build Status:

CPU Arch | Build Base | Py3.10 | Py3.11 | CPU-only | CUDA 11.8 | CUDA 12.2 | Date
------------ | ---------- | ------ | ------ | -------- | --------- | --------- | -------------
ppc64le(P9) | UBI 8 | DONE | DONE | DONE | Err | DONE | 06/07/2024
ppc64le(P10) | UBI 9 | DONE | DONE | DONE | N/A | N/A | 06/11/2024
x86_64 | UBI 9 | DONE | DONE | DONE | Err | DONE

*Release date: 12/20/2023*

This is bug fix release 3 of release 1.9. No other additions have been made since 1.9.1.

**What's new**

- Various bugs fixed
- Updated packages

- xgboost 1.7.6
- DALI 1.26
- mamba 1.4.2
- Onnxruntime 1.15.1
- Pytorch 2.0.1
- Ray 2.5.0
- Tensorboard 2.12.2
- Tensorflow-addons 0.19.0
- Tensorflow Serving 2.12.1
- Apache-beam 2.48.0
- absl-py 2.0.0
- apache-beam 2.53.0
- arrow-cpp[-proc] 15.0.1
- bazel 6.1.0
- black 23.10.0
- cmdstan 2.33.1
- cmdstanpy 1.2.0
- cudatoolkit[-dev] 12.2.0
- cudnn 8.9.6_12.2
- dali[-tf-plugin] 1.32.0
- datasets 2.16.1
- deepspeed 0.11.1
- fsspec 2023.10.0
- hatch-fancy-pypi-readme 23.1.0
- horovod 0.28.1
- huggingface_hub 0.20.0
- java-11-openjdk 11.0.6.10
- jax 0.4.23
- joblib 1.3.2
- jsonpatch 1.33
- keras 2.14.0
- langchain 0.1.6
- langchain-community 0.0.19
- langchain-core 0.1.22
- langsmith 0.0.87
- libnvjitlink 12.2.140
- lightgbm[-proc] 4.2.0
- lightning-app 2.1.3
- lightning-cloud 0.5.57
- lightning-fabric 2.1.3
- lightning-utilities 0.10.0
- mamba 1.5.6
- nasm 2.15.05
- nccl 2.19.3
- onnx 1.15.0
- onnxmltools 1.12.0
- onnxruntime 1.16.3
- openblas[-devel] 0.3.26
- [py-]opencv[-proc] 4.8.1
- packaging 23.2
- prophet 1.1.5
- pyarrow 15.0.1
- pyink 23.10.0
- pytorch[-base|-cpu] 2.1.2
- pytorch-lighting 2.1.3
- pytorch_geometric 2.4.0
- pytorch_scatter 2.1.2
- pytorch_sparse 0.6.18
- ray 2.9.2
- rust 1.77.0
- rust-std-\* 1.71.1
- scikit-learn 1.3.0
- sentencepiece 0.1.99
- skl2onnx 1.16.0
- sklearn-pandas 2.2.0
- stanio 0.3.0
- tensorboard 2.14.0
- tensorflow 2.14.1
- tensorflow-datasets 4.9.4
- tensorflow-estimator 2.14.0
- tensorflow-hub 0.15.0
- tensorflow-io[-gcs-filesystem] 0.35.0
- tensorflow-metadata 1.14.0
- tensorflow-probability 0.22.1
- tensorflow-text 2.14.0
- tf2onnx 1.15.1
- tiktoken 0.6.0
- tokenizers 0.15.2
- torchdata 0.7.1
- torchmetrics 1.2.1
- torchtext 0.16.2
- torchvision 0.16.2
- transformers 4.36.2
- uwsgi 2.0.25.1
- xgboost 2.0.3

- This release of Open-CE supports:

- NVIDIA's CUDA version 11.8
- Python 3.9 and 3.10
- NVIDIA's CUDA version 11.8, 12.2
- Python 3.10, 3.11

- All the packages are built with openssl 1.*.
- Important Notes:

- ppc64le builds with CUDA are UBI 8 container image based, not UBI 9 (amd64,arm64 only)
- Nvidia will not provide ppc64le-based UBI 8(+) images with CUDA > 12.4.1
- See: https://hub.docker.com/r/nvidia/cuda/tags?page=1&page_size=&ordering=&name=-devel-ubi
- CV-CUDA is disabled in DALI for ppc64le
- Jax and Jaxlib packages not available for ppc64le CUDA
- Python 3.9 is no longer supported
- OSU drops support of EL7


**Learn more**
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Important: This command removes the specified packages and any packages that depend on any of the specified packages. If you want to skip this dependency checking and remove just the requested packages, add the --force option. However, this may break your environment, so use this option with caution.


Open-CE Release 1.9.3
---------------------

*Release date: 12/20/2023*

This is bug fix release 3 of release 1.9. No other additions have been made since 1.9.1.

**What's new**

- Various bugs fixed
- Updated packages

- xgboost 1.7.6
- DALI 1.26
- mamba 1.4.2
- Onnxruntime 1.15.1
- Pytorch 2.0.1
- Ray 2.5.0
- Tensorboard 2.12.2
- Tensorflow-addons 0.19.0
- Tensorflow Serving 2.12.1
- Apache-beam 2.48.0

- This release of Open-CE supports:

- NVIDIA's CUDA version 11.8
- Python 3.9 and 3.10

- All the packages are built with openssl 1.*.



Open-CE Release 1.6.1
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The Open Source Lab partners with [IBM](http://www-03.ibm.com/linux/ltc/) to host
[POWER](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_POWER_microprocessors) based servers in order
to provide an open platform for innovation to the open source community. Current
projects embrace open software projects ranging from KVM to OpenStack and open
collaboration with [OpenPOWER Foundation](http://openpowerfoundation.org) partners,
including [NVIDIA](http://www.nvidia.com), [Mellanox](https://www.mellanox.com),
[Ubuntu](http://www.ubuntu.com) and [Google](https://opensource.google.com/), and
open source based ISV and distribution partners, such as [Chef](https://www.chef.io/chef/),
Red Hat, SUSE and Ubuntu, who support the latest POWER hardware via production and development
(Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE, and Debian) distributions.
[POWER](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_POWER_microprocessors) based servers in order to provide an open platform
for innovation to the open source community. Current projects embrace open software projects ranging from KVM to
OpenStack and open collaboration with [OpenPOWER Foundation](http://openpowerfoundation.org) partners, including
[NVIDIA](http://www.nvidia.com), [Mellanox](https://www.mellanox.com), [Ubuntu](http://www.ubuntu.com) and
[Google](https://opensource.google.com/), and open source based ISV and distribution partners, such as
[Chef](https://www.chef.io/chef/), Red Hat, SUSE and Ubuntu, who support the latest POWER hardware via production
and development (Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE, and Debian) distributions.

Members of the community can use these POWER servers to develop and test open
source projects on the [Power Architecture](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Architectur)
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OpenStack
---------

The first cluster is an OpenStack based cluster offering POWER8 & POWER9 LE instances running on KVM and providing
access via OpenStack's API and GUI interface. These shared systems are intended for functional development and
continuous integration work, but are not ideal for performance testing. We start projects out with a small quota, but
can increase given resource availability and justification.
The first cluster is an OpenStack based cluster offering POWER8, POWER9, & POWER10 LE instances running on KVM and
providing access via OpenStack's API and GUI interface. These shared systems are intended for functional development
and continuous integration work, but are not ideal for performance testing. We start projects out with a small quota,
but can increase given resource availability and justification.

To request access to an OpenStack POWER instance, use our [OpenPOWER OpenStack request form](/services/powerdev/request_hosting).

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GPU
---

The second cluster is an OpenPOWER GPU based acceleration cluster offering POWER8+ "Minsky" servers with NVIDIA P100
GPUs connected via NVLink and POWER9 AC922 "Newell" servers with NVIDIA V100 GPUs connected via NVLink. This cluster is
hosted and provided by the [Center for Genome Research & Biocomputing (CGRB)](http://cgrb.oregonstate.edu/) at OSU through
a partnership with the OSU Open Source Lab. This platform is powered using [Sun of Grid Engine (SGE)](https://arc.liv.ac.uk/trac/SGE)
instead of our OpenStack infrastructure. This platform has access to a variety of software and libraries and also
includes access to GPU enabled Docker. For more information on how this infrastructure is setup, please read this
[PDF](/downloads/OpenPOWER_Developement_GPU_Access.pdf).

To request access to the OpenPOWER GPU cluster, use our [OpenPOWER GPU request form](/services/powerdev/request_gpu).
The second cluster is an OpenPOWER GPU based acceleration cluster offering POWER9 AC922 servers with NVIDIA
V100 GPUs connected via NVLink. This cluster is hosted by the OSUOSL via a collaborate with the
[OpenPOWER Foundation HUB SIG](https://openpower.foundation/hub/). To request access to the OpenPOWER
GPU cluster, use the [OpenPOWER Foundation HUB SIG form](https://openpower.foundation/hub/oregonstateuniversity/).
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movement, producing open code of their own, and sponsoring the Summer of Code program. Each year Google puts millions
of dollars toward open source research and development through this program.

[![Tag1 Logo](/images/tag1_logo.png#sponsors)](https://tag1.com/)

Tag1 Consulting specializes in architecting, optimizing, securing, and delivering large-scale applications and
infrastructures. We support many open source projects including Yjs, a framework for real-time collaboration, Goose the
most scalable load testing framework, and are the #2 all-time contributor to Drupal, a CMS powering 1 out of every 30
websites.

[![TDS Logo](/images/tds_logo.jpg#sponsors)](http://tdstelecom.com/)

TDS Telecom is a major telephone and Internet services provider. TDS Telecom has made a large donation of bandwidth to
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- name: gVisor
description: Provide isolation for containers, so that the overall system remains secure.
- name: MSYS2
description: MSYS2 is a collection of tools and libraries providing you with an easy-to-use environment for building, installing and running native Windows software.
- name: Skytable
description: Skytable is an insanely fast, free and open-source, realtime NoSQL database that aims to provide flexible data modeling without compromising on performance or queryability — at scale.
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description: Kali Linux is an open-source, multi-platform distribution, aimed at advanced Penetration Testing and Security Auditing. Kali Linux provides several hundred common tools and industry specific modifications, targeted towards various information security tasks, such as Penetration Testing, Security Research, Computer Forensics, Reverse Engineering, Vulnerability Management and Red Team Testing.
- name: Minio
description: Testing minio object storage server on ARM architecture.
- name: MSYS2
description: MSYS2 is a collection of tools and libraries providing you with an easy-to-use environment for building, installing and running native Windows software.
- name: Mumble
description: Mumble is a free, open source, low latency, high quality voice chat application.
- name: Node.js
description: Node.js is a JavaScript runtime for servers. It runs on a variety of OS and architecture platforms (https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/main/BUILDING.md#platform-list for the current list), including Linux on AARCH64 (arm64).
- name: OCaml
description: A modern, functional programming language with support for fast native code compilation on AARCH64
- name: OpenDev
description: OpenDev is a collaboratory for open source software development at scale. CI nodes supporting projects such as Openstack, Airship, Kata, pypa/pip, pyca/cryptography etc.
- name: OpenFaaS
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description: Improving building and optimizing AARCH64 support on NetBSD with Ampere hardware
- name: The Tor Project
description: To advance human rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open source anonymity and privacy technologies, supporting their unrestricted availability and use, and furthering their scientific and popular understanding.
- name: Xen Project
description: The Xen Project's mission is to deliver a powerful, secure, and flexible virtualization platform that supports a wide range of applications. Among the architectures fully supported by Xen are AARCH64 and x86. We maintain a robust testing infrastructure based on GitLab CI, which executes a variety of builds using different compilers and distributions, and also test Xen execution using QEMU as an emulator.
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description: Provided hosting to support the development on the POWER platform of a high quality, portable, standalone C mathematical library (libm), used by the `Julia project`_
- name: OpenShift Origin
description: Used POWER infrastructure to demo OpenShift Origin clusters at KubeCon 2017
- name: OpenWhisk
description: Supports building ppc64le Docker images for OpenWhisk, a programming service that provides event based execution of functions
- name: oVirt
description: Added support for POWER hosts for a virtual machine manager
- name: pgSphere
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