Project leader attributes XSEDE success, in part, to community-building
Project leader attributes XSEDE success, in part, to community-building
NSF director, Senator Dick Durbin speak about societal and economic impacts.
The follow-on projects to NSF’s successful XSEDE program will be led, in part, by three key investigators from NCSA.
Witnessing the rise of supercomputing over the years, NCSA leaders share milestones and fond memories in this retrospective feature.
NCSA is pleased to announce an allocation award opportunity on Delta, NCSA’s new advanced research-computing and data resource that is launching in just a few weeks.
Eleventh Year NCSA is Recognized by HPCwire Awards, Given to Leaders in the Global High-Performance Computing Community.
NCSA and our partner institutions were honored to take home awards during the annual Supercomputing Conference (SC20), spanning from Agriculture to Visualization and many domains in between.
17th annual HPCwire Awards presented to leaders in the global HPC community.
A team from the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) used artificial intelligence on XSEDE systems to obtain a correction factor for merger simulations.
A Cornell University researcher taps work he did using NCSA’s Blue Waters supercomputer to fix a problem that’s puzzled researchers for nearly 40 years.