NCSA experts help to automate lab processes to make COVID-19 saliva testing more efficient and mobile
NCSA experts help to automate lab processes to make COVID-19 saliva testing more efficient and mobile
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.
NCSA’s Software Associate Director Kenton McHenry collaborates and shares expertise with MMLI team to advance molecular science.
This project will use two software tools developed by NCSA: the Clowder Framework and the Geostreaming Data Framework.
This new “function-as-a-service” (FaaS) platform is hosted on the cloud and will enable researchers to build applications from functions that they can easily distribute across a variety of academic and commercial computing resources.
The Einstein Toolkit ecosystem: Enabling fundamental research in the era of multi-messenger astrophysics.
The Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning, hosted at Colorado State University, has been granted a five-year extension from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
IN-CORE, a software platform developed by the NIST-funded Center of Excellence for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning, will help researchers model both natural hazard impacts on communities and the resilience of those communitie
Scientists from across the United States collaborate on the Permafrost Discover Gateway, an NSF-funded project to support our understanding of changing permafrost conditions.
NCSA is helping scholars reach back in time to understand medieval history through graffiti.