NCSA and SMU form partnership to promote advanced research computing.
NCSA and SMU form partnership to promote advanced research computing.
The NCSA Faculty Fellowship is a competitive program for faculty and researchers at the University of Illinois which provides seed funding for new collaborations that include NCSA staff as integral contributors to the project.
NCSA takes an active role in expanding the adoption of GPU-based computing and continues to be at the forefront of advanced research computing.
NCSA forms international partnership with Compute Ontario to leverage supercomputing assets and achieve common goals.
Levy, a Senior Research Programmer in NCSA’s Advanced Visualization Lab, received a campuswide honor for his decades of service and groundbreaking work in the realm of scientific visualization.
Ananya Cleetus receives NCSA’s eDream Institute’s Fiddler Innovation Fellowship Award at the Illinois Innovation Prize virtual ceremony.
The C3.ai Digital Transformation Institute, which spans multiple research institutions and private companies, seeks to apply computational resources and artificial intelligence to initially study COVID-19 and ways to curb its spread.
Over $13 million worth of allocations in Blue Waters supercomputer awards have been given to researchers and faculty at Illinois studying a diversity of topics.
The platform, developed as part of NIH’s Big Data to Knowledge Center of Excellence, will help to advance genomics research.
IN-CORE, a software platform developed by the NIST-funded Center of Excellence for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning, will help researchers model both natural hazard impacts on communities and the resilience of those communitie