
University of Illinois Receives $25 Million Contract from NGA
NCSA strengthened its longstanding partnership with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency through a new agreement.
NCSA strengthened its longstanding partnership with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency through a new agreement.
The U.S. National Science Foundation awarded $20 million in funding for Nexus, a next-generation, national-scale computational resource housed at Georgia Tech.
NASA awarded the Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation $1 million to support the exploration of dark matter and dark energy.
NCSA renews FoDOMMaT opportunity for undergraduate students to learn about and apply artificial intelligence.
NCSA researchers are addressing potential security challenges resulting from quantum computing before they reach a critical stage.
The HEROIC service will provide the entire astrophysics community a single destination to coordinate resources around an astronomical event.
NCSA and partner institutions received a $20 million grant to create new artificial intelligence tools for space exploration.
NCSA’s Health Innovation Program Office will lead a portion of President Biden’s “Moonshot” cancer research initiative funded through ARPA-H.
The additional NSF funding highlights a commitment to make NCSA’s integrated machine learning and artificial intelligence systems a premier resource for researchers nationwide.
Granite’s capacity will increase 4.5 times and nearly double its performance thanks to a $500,000 NSF grant.
In collaboration with the University of Chicago, NCSA researchers are working to create new telescopes to map the light from the earliest moments of the universe.
Led by the Woodwell Climate Research Center, the $5 million grant from Google.org will fund the expansion of a new, open-access resource that will use satellite data and AI/ML technology to track Arctic permafrost thaw more efficiently.
DeltaAI will triple NCSA’s AI-focused computing capacity and greatly expand the capacity available within the nationwide cyberinfrastructure ecosystem.
The NSF-funded project will build and update the communications infrastructure for previously siloed multi-messenger astrophysics research groups.
The project is one of three funded by Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology’s new research seed grants program.
The project will use AI-powered robotics to automate operations for high tunnels at UIUC’s Sustainable Student Farm.