For the second year, MSOE students have been challenged by Dr. Dwight Diercks ’90, MSOE Regent, to utilize Rosie the Supercomputer in the Rosie Supercomputer Super Challenge. Five teams have been selected as finalists for this year’s competition competing for a grand prize of $5,000 and an NVIDIA GPU.

The challenge posed to students is to solve an interesting problem, answer a difficult question or go beyond their course work or improve an existing process using Rosie.

Finalists include:

These students will present before a panel of judges which include Diercks, MSOE Regent Nick Haemel ’02, and Dr. Derek Riley, MSOE computer science program director. Presentations will be held in the Diercks Hall NVIDIA Auditorium on Thursday, April 20. An open poster session will begin at 4 p.m. with formal presentations to follow at 4:30 p.m. Members of the MSOE community are invited to attend the event in person. Livestream will also be available for those unable to attend on campus.

To learn more about the Rosie Supercomputer Super Challenge, visit msoe.edu/rosie-challenge

Watch the event via livestream: