A dozen NCSA Fellows are part of eight different projects funded by the NCSA Fellows program.
A dozen NCSA Fellows are part of eight different projects funded by the NCSA Fellows program.
The campus-funded program is making accessible and nimble computing available to UIUC researchers free of charge.
PDO to offer expanded research services to NCSA staff and faculty affiliates.
Power grid infrastructure and autonomous vehicle simulation research the focus of the two NFI fellowship recipients.
A portion of the ICC will be completely funded by Illinois Computes, allowing campus researchers access at no cost.
Led by the Woodwell Climate Research Center, the $5 million grant from Google.org will fund the expansion of a new, open-access resource that will use satellite data and AI/ML technology to track Arctic permafrost thaw more efficiently.
DeltaAI will triple NCSA’s AI-focused computing capacity and greatly expand the capacity available within the nationwide cyberinfrastructure ecosystem.
The NSF-funded project will build and update the communications infrastructure for previously siloed multi-messenger astrophysics research groups.
Carle Illinois College of Medicine student Bara Saadah wins $10,000 award for anti-fatigue surgeon’s vest design.
The project is one of three funded by Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology’s new research seed grants program.