Illinois researchers across disciplines have received $10 million to research agrivoltaic systems
Illinois researchers across disciplines have received $10 million to research agrivoltaic systems
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.
NCSA’s Community Data Clinic helps provide laptops and internet access.
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.
University of Illinois professor awarded a $200,000 RAPID grant to design a 3D-printable medical mask inspired by the nasal structures of animals.
Co-led by NCSA’s Girish Chowdhary, the COALESCE initiative will help make field management more efficient and tactical.
Funded proposals will receive up to $5M and include unlimited free access to the C3 AI Suite hosted on the Microsoft Azure Cloud.
A research team led by NCSA Faculty Fellows were able to apply machine learning to human nutrition research.
Multiple NCSA staff members joined a campuswide collaboration to create the Safer Illinois app, that allows students and faculty to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.