A recap of the top NCSA stories that spoke to readers the most in 2022.
A recap of the top NCSA stories that spoke to readers the most in 2022.
Over the past 10 years, the field of Research Software Engineering has emerged at the intersection of software development and research. We spoke with NCSA Research Software Engineers to learn more about their experience and the advice they have for those interested in this career path.
We see the results of randomized clinical trials every day, but how these trials are designed is as essential as the outcome.
Parsl, software designed to help simplify supercomputing, will now focus on community outreach and sustainability.
NCSA was awarded part of a five-year, $5 million NSF collaborative award to advance the Cybershuttle project.
NCSA’s own Greg Bauer knows that building and supporting a supercomputer is only part of the work. Getting the word out is just as essential.
Director Bill Gropp and Chief Scientist Daniel S. Katz offered their expertise on DEI in the supercomputing community and software sustainability at multiple conferences around the world.
A collaborative research award between NCSA and six other institutions will take on an effort to standardize how scientific data is described.
A dozen NCSA Fellows are part of nine different projects funded by the NCSA Fellowship program.
Chief Scientist Daniel S. Katz will lead a project to study the role of policy in sustaining research software.