U of I Ncsa
The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), established in 1986 with support from the National Science Foundation and the state of Illinois, serves as a leader in advanced computing, software, data networking, and visualization resources. With a focus on trans-disciplinary research and digital scholarship, NCSA empowers scientists, engineers, and scholars to tackle significant challenges that benefit both science and society.
NCSA provides a robust infrastructure for researchers, offering tools such as high-performance computing systems and collaborative platforms, including Jupyter Notebooks through its Illinois Computes initiative. The center actively partners with industry and government bodies to drive innovation and support academic research, making it an essential resource for advancing scientific discovery across various fields.
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