Beyond the Boardroom: National Center for Supercomputing Applications’ Bill Gropp
What’s NCSA Director Bill Gropp’s favorite moment of his role so far? Making his vision of computing for all a reality with Illinois Computes. Champaign-Urbana’s
What’s NCSA Director Bill Gropp’s favorite moment of his role so far? Making his vision of computing for all a reality with Illinois Computes. Champaign-Urbana’s
Former assistant dean and chief information officer at the Grainger College of Engineering returns to campus to lead Illinois Computes program into next era.
The additional hardware strengthens the cloud-like system, offering greater capabilities to ICRN and University of Illinois researchers.
Part of a series of virtual visits with NCSA thought leaders on current topics impacting the field of high-performance computing.
One year removed from its public announcement, Illinois Computes is establishing itself as a critical computing and support resource for University of Illinois researchers.
The campus-funded program is making accessible and nimble computing available to UIUC researchers free of charge.
A portion of the ICC will be completely funded by Illinois Computes, allowing campus researchers access at no cost.
Part of a series of virtual visits with NCSA thought leaders on current topics impacting the field of high-performance computing.
The five-year funding agreements allow faculty and students access to advanced research computing and data resources through the new Illinois Computes program.