Franklin and Marshall Supercomputer Powers Conservation Research in Lancaster
April 23, 2026
April 23, 2026
WASHINGTON, April 23 -- Franklin & Marshall biologist Dan Ardia is utilizing campus supercomputing resources to analyze bird and mammal populations and their response to human environmental impacts. Ardia, associate dean of the faculty and Charles A. Dana professor of biology, partners with community organizations to use these insights for environmental stewardship and park management.
The research team employs acoustic sensors and trail cameras at the Spalding Conservancy and S . . .
The research team employs acoustic sensors and trail cameras at the Spalding Conservancy and S . . .
