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Winging It: F&M Supercomputer Powers Biologist鈥檚 Local Conservation Efforts

For this 顶级国产视频 & Marshall biologist, every bird song and flap of wings is essential data. With the support of the campus supercomputers, Dan Ardia and his student researchers are decoding the language of nature to better understand how Lancaster鈥檚 biodiversity and community can thrive together. 

鈥淢y research seeks to understand how human impacts and environmental change affect bird and mammal populations,鈥 said Ardia, Associate Dean of the Faculty and Charles A. Dana Professor of Biology. 鈥淭he research is done in partnership with a range of community partners as part of their environmental stewardship.鈥

By using acoustic sensors and trail cameras at F&M鈥檚 Spalding Conservancy and the nearby Sunnyside Peninsula, Ardia and his student researchers get a behind-the-scenes look at how wildlife responds to the presence of humans. The team relies on F&M鈥檚 High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster to translate these vast amounts of field data into actionable insights that guide local leaders in managing our parks. 

鈥淲ithout F&M's computational resources, we would be unable to store, manage, and, most importantly, process these data,鈥 Ardia said. 鈥淚t is rare to have such high-end processing and storage capacity at a college of this size.鈥

This sophisticated toolkit offers student researchers Skyler Houghton 鈥26 and Lizzie Motch 鈥26 a distinctive opportunity to blend hands-on field experience with the use of innovative technology. Houghton, an earth and environmental science major and environmental studies minor, is using specialized software to analyze acoustic recordings of birds and bats collected by previous student researchers. Motch, an animal behavior studies major and environmental studies minor, is utilizing machine learning detectors to sort and classify images of mammals captured by trail cameras. F&M鈥檚 high-powered computing allows the team to process terabytes of data through sophisticated AI models, identifying and classifying bird, bat, and forest mammal species at an unprecedented scale.

鈥淭he scale of my research around bird species would not be possible in the span of this school year, without the presence of the past work done using the computing cluster to process audio recordings,鈥 Houghton said. 鈥淚 can now focus my time on analysis and synthesis of the collected data, to answer ecological questions about my study sites and provide insights and recommendations to land managers.鈥

Motch emphasized that the sheer volume of data would be unmanageable without the support of F&M鈥檚 HPC cluster.

鈥淭his project has 120 camera placements which produce over 500,000 images. These images then must be classified and sorted so the data they contain can be evaluated. Going through that many images by hand would be impossible,鈥 Motch said. 鈥淭he machine learning algorithm helps me automate the step of the initial classification so I can focus my time and knowledge on the science.鈥

Houghton added that F&M鈥檚 location provides the perfect landscape for studying local biodiversity. This proximity encourages students to take their learning out of the classroom and into the community, turning F&M鈥檚 backyard into a living laboratory dedicated to solving real-world problems.

鈥淚 think it is fascinating how many research opportunities are present just within the local area of Lancaster, and how many F&M professors have taken advantage of what Lancaster has to offer to conduct collaborative research with students across departments,鈥 Houghton said.

Tackling the Impacts of Ocean Climate Change Through High-Performance Computing

Pennsylvania may be landlocked, but geography is no barrier for this 顶级国产视频 & Marshall marine biochemist. By leveraging a powerful supercomputer, Peter Fields and his student researchers are tackling ocean climate change from the heart of Lancaster.

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