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.
The multidisciplinary, National Science Foundation-funded collaboration aims to understand the communication of plants.
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.
The NCSA Faculty Fellowship program awarded 15 University of Illinois faculty funding for 10 interdisciplinary research projects involving our center.
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.
The consortium awarded $4.4M in funding and advanced computing resources to 21 projects at partner institutions.
The Catalyst Program brings identity and access management expertise, support to the InCommon community.
The Dark Energy Survey collaboration has created the largest ever maps of the distribution and shapes of galaxies, tracing both ordinary and dark matter in the universe out to a distance of more than 7 billion light years.