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Smart Farming with ACCESS

Prairie View A&M University professor advances agriculture using ACCESS resources

12/28/2023
Science Stories
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ACCESS in the Classroom

Arkansas State Phylogenetics Students Use ACCESS Allocations on IU’s Jetstream

12/07/2023
Science Stories
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Training the Next Generation of Researchers with ACCESS

Murray State University is using its allocation to help train students to integrate HPC resources into their research in the classroom and lab.

11/21/2023
Science Stories

15 Colors to Rule Them All

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University use supercomputers to prove the Packing Chromatic Number Problem

10/19/2023
Program News
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Student Researchers Make the Most of Their Allocation

Students at UIUC create a more efficient Federated Learning algorithm using ACCESS resource Delta

9/25/2023
Operations
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A Memorable Summer For Step Interns

The inaugural STEP class of 2023 shares their experiences from their on-site internship at NCSA

8/30/2023
Operations
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Operations Team Helps Keep ACCESS on Track

The ACCESS Operations team shares its first-year accomplishments.

6/28/2023
Science Stories
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Computational Biology Studies Move Researchers Closer to Treating Rare Form of Alzheimer’s Disease

University of Kansas researchers who study a rare form of Alzheimer’s disease used Expanse at the San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego to conduct studies on how mutations of a critical protein enzyme could be treated to better control thought, language and memory.

4/12/2023
Science Stories
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The Future of Smart Materials

What if your clothes could tell your phone you’re in distress? Or your shoes could recharge your phone? ACCESS enables The Internet of Everything.

3/02/2023
Program News
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ACCESS Allocations Puts a Focus on DEI

To help democratize ACCESS for new communities and for projects with modest resource requirements, the ACCESS Allocations team has implemented a new Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Plan

2/27/2023
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