Penn State Berks researchers have experience in using cutting-edge research infrastructure to solve complex problems across multiple disciplines and industries. In our research, we develop and apply advanced research techniques such as:

  • Optimization
  • Statistical modeling
  • Predictive analytics
  • Simulation
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Machine learning
  • Visualizations
  • Dashboards

With its strong research capabilities and background, Penn State Berks serves the local industry and community as a gateway to computational and data science research at Penn State.

The Roar supercomputer

The Roar supercomputer is Penn State’s high-performance research cloud, which provides Penn State researchers with hardware and software resources to work with extremely large datasets.  The Roar includes state-of-the-art GPU arrays for deep machine learning.

The AIMS Lab will work with the Institute for Computational and Data Sciences to address the needs of the local industry with regard to large datasets.

 

Gaige Building

The Gaige Technology and Business Innovation Building is home to the college’s Business; Engineering; Information Sciences and Technology; Information Technology; Cyber Security Analytics programs.

The Flemming Creativity, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development Center (CEED) Center

The Flemming (CEED) Center is the hub of innovation activities on the campus. The Flemming CEED Center provides student innovation teams with a flexible work space for collaborative research and innovation projects. The center also includes 3D printers for prototyping and idea generation stations.

 

  • Konak, A. and Kulturel-Konak (2022). “Regret-Based Nash Equilibrium Sorting Genetic Algorithm for Combinatorial Game Theory Problems with Multiple Players,” Evolutionary Computation, accepted
  • Konak, A., Kulturel-Konak, S., Snyder, L. (2021). “Nash Equilibrium Sorting Genetic Algorithm for Simultaneous Competitive Maximal Covering Location with Multiple Players,” Engineering Optimization, in press