A recap of the top NCSA stories that spoke to readers the most in 2022.
A recap of the top NCSA stories that spoke to readers the most in 2022.
Together with co-founding institution NCSA, IASC hopes to unite nearly 100 publicly funded worldwide supercomputing centers.
We see the results of randomized clinical trials every day, but how these trials are designed is as essential as the outcome.
Parsl, software designed to help simplify supercomputing, will now focus on community outreach and sustainability.
Introducing the 2022-23 CAPS Fellows – seven new scientists with accomplishments from working on the James Webb telescope project to studying black holes.
NCSA’s own Greg Bauer knows that building and supporting a supercomputer is only part of the work. Getting the word out is just as essential.
What if you could diagnose MS or Parkinson’s by taking a walk in front of a camera? NCSA affiliate Richard Sowers is part of a research team that’s done just that.
We spoke with Kaiyu Guan about his research journey from Blue Waters to Delta.
Alaina Kanfer is back at NCSA working with the Healthcare Innovation Program Office and the Industry Program Office. We spoke at length with her about her time at NCSA with founder Larry Smarr, Marc Andreessen and why she recently returned to NCSA.
What if instead of limiting your characters to 280 per tweet, Twitter limited how many tweets you could post to 280…for life. That’s the crux of an experiment that got the attention of Harvard and helped win Ben Grosser his fellowship.