NCSA headlines
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Can You Imagine: Predicting Crop Yields with Supercomputers and Satellites?
What if we could predict, in real-time, crop productivity and water use for the entire United States corn belt? Read more
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Clowder Awarded $5 Million from NSF
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AI Symposium
Attend the AI Symposium on February 15 from 10am-3pm at NCSA Read more
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Black hole research featuring simulations from the Blue Waters supercomputer published in Nature
Birth of massive black holes in the early universe revealed. Read more
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NCSA accepting Illinois Faculty Fellows for 2019-2020
NCSA hosting two upcoming events for interested faculty members. Read more
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New Blue Waters Webinars announced
The Galaxy Project, open-source software construction and 3D visualization highlight this year’s first Blue Waters webinars. Read more
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NCSA collaborates with Illinois ACES to identify genes responsible for complex traits
NCSA's Liudmila Mainzer has co-authored a paper with Illinois ACES' Alex Lipka that seeks to make genomic data more accessible than ever before. Read more
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NCSA partners with Uni High, offering research opportunities for local high school students
16 students from Urbana's University Laboratory High School complete inaugural Frankel Scholar Program Read more
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Bringing AI to NCSA’s industry partners
NCSA researcher Eliu Huerta uses deep learning technology to advance innovation in NCSA's Industry program. Read more
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NCSA and DIA Hosting Sports and Data Analysis Colloquium on February 22
NCSA and the University of Illinois' Division of Intercollegiate Athletics will be co-hosting a panel discussion on February 22, 2019 about the confluence of sports and data and featuring Illinois Athletic Director Josh Whitman Read more
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NCSA’s Student Cluster Competition Team Places Third at SC18
A team of students from NCSA and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign placed third in the Supercomputing Conference (SC)’s annual Student Cluster Competition this year, and first place among American universities. Read more
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NCSA wins two HPCWire Editors’ Choice Awards in AI and Automotive
NCSA researchers win Best Use of Artificial Intelligence and Best Use of HPC in Automotive in this year’s HPCWire Editors’ Choice Awards. Read more