NCSA @ EOH 2019 February 25, 2019 Share this page: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email Can you imagine how researchers are using supercomputers to challenge and change the future of science? We can! The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) wants to give you a behind-the-scenes look at the machines and research advancements in science during the 2019 Engineering Open House! NCSA’s events are happening on Friday, March 8 and Saturday, March 9. The event is family-friendly and fun for all ages. Stop by NCSA on Friday, March 8 from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. to see innovative research from NCSA students, faculty, and staff, including 4k scientific visualizations from our Advanced Visualization Laboratory, free screenings of our documentaries, Seeing the Beginning of Time, and Solar Superstorms, gravitational wave signals emitted by black hole collisions in real-time, and computer clusters being built on-site! You won’t want to miss out on our scavenger hunt to win prizes! Let us know you’re coming via our Facebook event! NCSA Engineering Open House Participating Exhibits Advanced Visualization Laboratory (RSVP required) NCSA Industry NCSA Genomics Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) NCSA SPIN – Students Pushing INnovation Design for America Dark Energy Survey (DES) Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) NCSA Gravity Group NCSA Innovative Software and Data Analysis NanoMFG University Laboratory High School Frankel Scholar student program in collaboration with the SPIN program National Petascale Computing Facility (NPCF) Get a behind-the-scenes look at NCSA’s supercomputers at the National Petascale Computing Facility (NPCF) on Saturday, March 9 from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., and see the machine that can complete more than 13 quadrillion calculations per second. Let us know you’re coming via our Facebook event! Disclaimer: Due to changes in website systems, we've adjusted archived content to fit the present-day site and the articles will not appear in their original published format. Formatting, header information, photographs and other illustrations are not available in archived articles. News Archive