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Web Content NCSA's John Towns Talks About the NSF-funded XSEDE Project John Towns, leader of the National Science Foundation's new Extreme Digital Science and Engineering project, talks about the vision for XSEDE and how it will build on the TeraGrid. |
Web Content GECAT PROJECT ANNOUNCES TWO NEW FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES |
Web Content GECAT PROJECT ANNOUNCES TWO NEW FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES This GECAT project exists to support scientific collaboration and cooperation of researchers and developers spanning national boundaries as a way to develop new, innovative cyberinfrastructure for... |
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Web Content Students research solar cells with HPC Solar energy has the potential to be the perfect renewable energy source. Unfortunately, modern solar cells are too inefficient and too expensive to achieve the technology's potential. |
Web Content NCSA's Delta Supercomputer to be Allocable by XSEDE this Fall The new system, geared towards GPU computing, will be open for nationwide XSEDE allocations beginning in the Fall of 2021. |
Web Content With Help From XSEDE, ArcticDEM Completes Presidential Order XSEDE connects people and resources to accelerate national initiative |
Web Content Supercomputers are making DISSCO different Sever Tipei, a Professor of Composition-Theory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, composes with a keyboard -- a QWERTY keyboard, that is, and a healthy appetite for experimentation. |
Web Content Journey to the limits of spacetime content Black hole simulations on XSEDE supercomputers present new view of jets and accretion disks |
Web Content XSEDE researchers visualize massive Joplin, Missouri tornado Using XSEDE services and resources and the power of NCSA’s Data Analysis and Visualization group, a pair of Illinois researchers were able to accurately simulate an EF-5 tornado in Joplin, MO from... |
Web Content NCSA Set to Launch Delta Allocations open now for April 1 Awards |
Web Content After the storm - Simulating and visualizing extreme weather with XSEDE Stormy weather is perfect for hot tea, warm clothes, and cool science |
Web Content Illinois researcher uses XSEDE to contribute to black hole image Charles Gammie, a professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Illinois, used supercomputer simulations to help confirm the first-ever captured image of a black hole. |
Web Content National Science Foundation Announces ACCESS Awards Follow-on to XSEDE program to be instituted September 1 |
Web Content NSF Funds Five New XSEDE-Allocated Systems The National Science Foundation has announced grants for five new supercomputers, all of which will be partially allocated for XSEDE research |
Web Content XSEDE Supercomputers Aid Drug Screening For Deadly Heart Arrhythmias Computational pipeline tests for cardiotoxicity |