Research Consulting

NCSA offers assistance from 7:00am to 11:30pm, seven days a week, 365 days a year via our Help Desk for all your needs.

Research Consulting supports users of resources located at NCSA and elsewhere. NCSA training and consultations ensure the most effective use of our many resources. Our experts stand by ready to assist on all things technical.

Explore below resource documentation, opportunities for technical consulting, a variety of training sessions, and how to collaborate with us.

Documentation

User documentation for NCSA supported systems is maintained at the NCSA system documentation hub.

Find Technical Consulting

If you can’t find help in your resource documentation, request assistance by reaching out to our experts via our Help Desk. Examples of topics for collaborative support include performance analysis, software optimization, efficient use of accelerators, I/O optimization, data analytics, visualization, use of research computing resources by science gateways and workflows.

Find Training

NCSA training ensures the most effective use of our many resources.

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Collaborations

NCSA has had a long history of successful collaborations with research teams through projects such as the NSF-funded Delta and ACCESS, as well as the University of Illinois-funded Research Software Collaborative Service. We offer the opportunity to provide expertise at a level appropriate to the scope of your proposed work, without the need to hire full-time personnel to address these concerns. For more information on how to collaborate with our teams, please visit: https://wiki.ncsa.illinois.edu/spaces/USSPPRT/pages/141722453/Research+Consulting+Support+Home

You can write NCSA staff into a proposal to get support beyond what we can offer through our funded projects such as ACCESS. In this case, we would serve as a collaborator on your proposal, be included as funded personnel on your budget team and help with proposal preparation.

Questions about NCSA’s
Research Consulting?

Seid Koric
Senior Technical Associate Director
koric@illinois.edu
217-265-8410

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Allocations Opportunities

Research Consulting provides various allocation opportunities through the Illinois network and others, such as ACCESS. Researchers can get started with a user account or get more information about available and upcoming allocations.

NCSA Spotlight

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Greg Bauer
Senior Technical Program Manager

Greg enables researchers to use computational resources and achieve new insights.


“As a former researcher, I know allocated time on computation resources is valuable. I make it my goal at NCSA to ensure that researchers are able to efficiently use their allocations on current systems.”


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Illinois Campus Cluster

The Illinois Campus Cluster provides access to computing and data storage resources and frees you from the hassle of administering your own compute cluster.

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Radiant

Radiant is NCSA’s private cloud computing service for NCSA and University of Illinois faculty and staff offering virtual machines, computing time in cores, storage of various types and more.

All Project Highlights

News

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Mastering the Art of the Game

Researchers use their time on NCSA’s DeltaAI supercomputer to train AI agents more effectively by pitting them against each other in flying competitions.
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From Image to Diagnosis in Milliseconds

A collaboration of researchers from around the country used NCSA’s DeltaAI to help develop a dataset that will improve prostate cancer detection.
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Less is Sometimes More

Researchers at the University of Illinois use NCSA’s Delta supercomputer to help prove that sometimes less data is better when training AI chatbots.
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Using Delta to Help Shape Better Mental Health

Researchers at the University of Illinois utilize NCSA resources to develop tools for monitoring anxiety in real time.

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