Poster presentations, crafts and hands-on discovery were all part of NCSA’s participation in this year’s Engineering Open House.
Poster presentations, crafts and hands-on discovery were all part of NCSA’s participation in this year’s Engineering Open House.
A collaboration of researchers from around the country used NCSA’s DeltaAI to help develop a dataset that will improve prostate cancer detection.
Researchers at the University of Illinois use NCSA’s Delta supercomputer to help prove that sometimes less data is better when training AI chatbots.
Illinois researchers run simulations on NCSA’s Delta supercomputer that explore why the Milky Way’s black hole is “quieter” than simulations normally indicate.
Researchers at the University of Illinois utilize NCSA resources to develop tools for monitoring anxiety in real time.
Researchers at the University of Illinois utilized NCSA resources to model and understand soccer ball flight, as well as how the perfect arc can lead to a goal.
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Researchers use supercomputers, including Delta, to build an atom-thin platform to film DNA in real-time.
Using a new algorithm and NCSA’s DeltaAI, a team of researchers reduced the energy cost of simulations by over 500% to help design safer and more efficient spacecraft.
Researchers from Cornell University use Delta to explore how a protein in the blood-brain barrier could be the key to better deliver treatments to the brain.