July 1, 2024

PHOTOS: Young Visits Indiana University Technology Park

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Last week, U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) visited the Indiana University (IU) Technology Park and met with IU students and faculty.

During the visit, Senator Young toured the Cyberinfrastructure Building (CIB) and learned about IU’s I-Light program, a high-speed fiber optic network that is connecting research and education communities across our state. Young also toured IU’s Data Center and saw Big Red 200, a supercomputer designed to support advanced research in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and data analytics. The visit concluded with project updates from students and faculty in the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering.

“I appreciated the opportunity to see firsthand the incredible AI innovation and research taking place at Indiana University. I continue to be encouraged by the contributions students and faculty at IU are adding to our state’s leadership in AI and other emerging technologies,” said Senator Young.

Photos from the visit:

Senator Young and IU Associate VP for Networks Dave Jent toured IU’s CIB.

Senator Young and IU Associate Vice President for Research Technologies Matt Link pictured in front of supercomputer Big Red 200.

Senator Young and IU Associate Vice President for Research Technologies Matt Link toured IU’s Data Center.

Senator Young and IU Associate Vice President for Research Technologies Matt Link toured IU’s Data Center.

(Photos by James Brosher, Indiana University)

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