The NSF-funded project, called MUSES, will help to build an open-source cyberinfrastructure that can be used to generate Equations of State for astronomical research.
The NSF-funded project, called MUSES, will help to build an open-source cyberinfrastructure that can be used to generate Equations of State for astronomical research.
NCSA’s Blue Waters aids researchers in estimating marginal land available for bioenergy production.
The multidisciplinary, National Science Foundation-funded collaboration aims to understand the communication of plants.
NCSA’s Community Data Clinic helps provide laptops and internet access.
NCSA’s Radiant system helps researchers manage data through the cloud, offering significant cost savings.
Group will help guide project’s growth and development
The early career researchers receive substantial support and time on NCSA’s sustained-petascale performance Blue Waters supercomputer.
ReSA, the Research Software Alliance, has named Daniel S. Katz as its inaugural Steering Committee Chair.
High school students got first-hand experience studying space and the Universe last week through the Girls’ Astronomy Summer Camp run by Illinois’ Department of Astronomy and NCSA’s Center for Astrophysical Surveys.
The international DES collaboration uses a massive, public collection of astronomical data and calibrated images compiled with the help of NCSA to make remarkable discoveries about our Universe.