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Chuck Thompson on ‘The Evolving Vision for Illinois Computes’
Director of Illinois Computes Chuck Thompson lays out the next steps for the growing program. Read more…
Illinois Computes Helps Bring a Whale of a Story to Life
You don’t need to be a scientist who crunches big data to take advantage of Illinois Computes. Read more…
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
Chuck Thompson Named Director of Illinois Computes
Former assistant dean and chief information officer at the Grainger College of Engineering returns to campus to lead Illinois Computes program into next era.
A New Tool for Modeling Materials
Illinois Computes brings a team together to use adaptive machine learning to model novel polymer production process.
NCSA Visualizations Bring the Amazon to Life in Unprecedented Detail
Illinois Computes enables research on climate change based on water vapor patterns in Earth’s largest tropical rainforest.
Illinois Computes Adds GPUs to Radiant
The additional hardware strengthens the cloud-like system, offering greater capabilities to ICRN and University of Illinois researchers.
NCSA Director Bill Gropp on What’s Next for Illinois Computes
Part of a series of virtual visits with NCSA thought leaders on current topics impacting the field of high-performance computing.
Illinois Computes Hitting Its Stride
One year removed from its public announcement, Illinois Computes is establishing itself as a critical computing and support resource for University of Illinois researchers.
Illinois Computes Enables Novel Engineering AI Research
Researchers utilized domain and AI expertise along with computing resources through Illinois Computes to accurately and extremely efficiently predict thermal and mechanical responses for complex geometries and loads.
Illinois Computes Providing Researchers with Jupyter Notebooks
The campus-funded program is making accessible and nimble computing available to UIUC researchers free of charge.
Illinois Computes Providing Free Access To Illinois Campus Cluster
A portion of the ICC will be completely funded by Illinois Computes, allowing campus researchers access at no cost.