
CDA Executive Director John F. Reid on ‘Agricultural Productivity, Convenience’
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Showcasing the myriad ways in which NCSA’s partner, the Center for Digital Agriculture, is harnessing the power of AI.
The team behind the recent International Climate Computer Summit, co-hosted by NCSA, seeks to empower communities with the information they need to make good decisions about climate change.
Members of NCSA and Google worked together in Alaska as part of the Permafrost Discovery Gateway.
Hosted and organized by NCSA and led by Professor of Atmospheric Science Kelvin Droegemeier, the summit’s long-term goal is kilometer-scale global resolution in Earth system modeling and climate projection.
You don’t need to be a scientist who crunches big data to take advantage of Illinois Computes.
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Professor Madhu Khanna from the Center for Digital Agriculture leads study to find the most economically and environmentally viable biofuel crops.
The Center for Digital Agriculture launched a program to strengthen connection between academia, technology and industry within the agriculture sector.
Developed by the NCSA Genomics team and Visual Analytics Group, HarvestHub will get more food to families in need.
Scientists from the University of Illinois use NCSA’s Delta to power the speed of their research on evapotranspiration.
NCSA recently filled the position of Associate Director of Engagement.
The Center for Digital Agriculture showcased the many advancements in digital agriculture during its annual conference.
Researchers from the University of Connecticut use NCSA resources to help better understand how permafrost thaw will affect structures.
John Reid will be the Center for Digital Agriculture’s new executive director, one of four new leadership changes for the NCSA collaboration.
Students in NCSA programs were recognized for their outstanding work and contributions to computational research in a variety of fields.