
At leading institutions across the globe, the NVIDIA DGX Spark desktop supercomputer is bringing data center class AI to lab benches, faculty offices and students' systems. There's even a DGX Spark hard at work in the South Pole, at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory run by the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
The compact supercomputer's petaflop class performance enables local deployment of large AI applications, from clinical report evaluators to robotics perception systems, all while keeping sensitive data on site and shortening iteration loops for researchers and learners.
Powered by the NVIDIA GB10 superchip and the NVIDIA DGX operating system, each DGX Spark unit supports AI models of up to 200 billion parameters and integrates seamlessly with the NVIDIA NeMo, Metropolis, Holoscan and Isaac platforms, giving students access to the same professional-grade tools used across the DGX ecosystem.
Read more below on how DGX Spark powers groundbreaking AI work at leading institutions worldwide.
IceCube Neutrino Observatory: Studying Particles in the South Pole At the University of Wisconsin-Madison's IceCube Neutrino Observatory in Antarctica, researchers are using DGX Spark to run AI models for its experiments studying the universe's most cataclysmic events, using subatomic particles called neutrinos.
Traditional astronomy methods, based on detecting light waves, enable observing about 80% of the known universe, according to Benedikt Riedel, computing director at the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center. A new way to explore the universe - using gravitational waves and particles like neutrinos - unlocks examining the most extreme cosmic environments, including those involving supernovas and dark matter.
DGX Spark on a ceremonial South Pole marker. Image courtesy of Tim Bendfelt / NSF. There's no hardware store in the South Pole, which is technically a desert, with relative humidity under 5% and an elevation of 10,000 feet, meaning very limited power, Riedel said. DGX Spark allows us to deploy AI in a compartmentalized and easy fashion, at low cost and in such an extremely remote environment, to run AI analyses locally on our neutrino observation data.
NYU: Using Agentic AI for Radiology Reports At NYU's Global AI Frontier Lab, the ICARE (Interpretable and Clinically Grounded Agent Based Report Evaluation) project runs end-to-end on a DGX Spark in the lab. ICARE uses collaborating AI agents and multiple choice question generation to evaluate how closely AI generated radiology reports align with expert sources, enabling real time clinical evaluation and continuous monitoring without sending medical imaging data to the cloud.
Being able to run powerful LLMs locally on the DGX Spark has completely changed my workflow, said Lucius Bynum, faculty fellow at the NYU Center for Data Science. I have been able to focus my efforts on quickly iterating and improving the research tool I'm developing.
NYU researchers also use DGX Spark to run LLMs locally as part of interactive causal modeling tools that generate and refine semantic causal models - structured, machine readable maps of cause and effect relationships between clinical variables, imaging findings and potential diagnoses. This setup lets teams rapidly design, test and iterate on advanced models without waiting for cluster resources, including for privacy- and security sensitive applications such as in healthcare, where data must stay on premises.
Harvard: Decoding Epilepsy With AI At Harvard's Kempner Institute for the Study of Natural and Artificial Intelligence, neuroscientists are using DGX Spark as a compact desktop supercomputer to probe how genetic mutations in the brain drive epilepsy. The system lets researchers run complex analyses in real time without needing to wait for access to large institutional clusters.
Kempner Institute Co-Director Bernardo Sabatini (left) and Kempner Senior AI Computing Engineer Bala Desinghu (right) use a DGX Spark supercomputer to study how disruptions to neurons in the brain can drive neurological disorders such as epilepsy. Image courtesy of Anna Olivella. The team, led by Kempner Institute Co-Director Bernardo Sabatini, is studying about 6,000 mutations in excitatory and inhibitory neurons, building protein-structure and neuronal-function prediction maps that guide which variants to test next in the lab.
DGX Spark acts as a bridge between benchtop and cluster scale computing at Harvard. Researchers first validate workflows and timing on a single DGX Spark, then scale successful pipelines to large GPU clusters for massive protein screens.
ASU: Enabling Campus Scale Innovation Arizona State University was among the first universities to receive multiple DGX Spark systems, which now support AI research across the campus, spanning initiatives for memory care, transportation safety and sustainable energy.
ASU doctoral students hold the NVIDIA DGX Spark for the first time. Both students are part of Professor YZ' Yang's Active Perception Group laboratory. Image courtesy of Alisha Mendez, ASU. One ASU team led by Yezhou YZ Yang, associate professor in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, is using DGX Spark to power advanced perception and robotics research, including for applications such as AI enabled, search-and-rescue robotic dogs and assistance tools for visually impaired users.
Mississippi State: Empowering Computer Science and Engineering Students In the computer science and engineering department at Mississippi State University, DGX Spark serves as a hands on learning platform for the next generation of AI engineers.
The enthusiasm around DGX Spark at Mississippi State is captured through lab driven outreach, including an unboxing video created by a lab working to advance applied AI, foster AI workforce
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