Queen’s Recruits Leader To Build Supercomputer
Queen’s University in Kingston has recruited Ian Karlin as an assistant professor to co-lead its supercomputing research with Ryan Grant, the pair announced in 2025. They aim to bid for part of the federal government’s up-to-$705 million allocation from a $2 billion compute package to build a national AI supercomputing facility, citing Karlin’s Nvidia and El Capitan experience.
Key Points
- 1Recruits Ian Karlin to co-lead Queen’s supercomputing efforts, bringing Nvidia and El Capitan experience.
- 2Highlights $705 million federal allocation toward a national AI supercomputing facility, enabling large-scale research.
- 3Enables Canada to train large models and run massive simulations while retaining domestic data sovereignty.
Scoring Rationale
High-profile recruitment and federal funding signal major national upgrade, but timeline and implementation remain uncertain.
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