New $5M NSF Award Will Power PegasusAI, an AI-Driven Workflow System to Accelerate Science from the Edge to the Cloud and High-Performance Computing| RENCI
A groundbreaking new platform is set to transform the way scientists and clinicians access and analyze biomedical information. The Biomedical Data Translator| RENCI
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s (UNC-CH) Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) and Coastal Resilience Center (CRC) are making waves in Earth data science through their collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This partnership improves methods to assess and address coastal community risks by incorporating observations into the ADCIRC storm surge model to more accurately predict historical water levels across the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexi...| renci.org
Author: Chris Lenhardt The 19 September 2024 ACTS Webinar presentation by Dr. James Spohrer raised many fascinating questions related to potential AI use in science teams. These questions ranged from the practical, “how can science teams leverage AI to facilitate both team work and task work?” to the metaphysical when thinking in terms of his […]| RENCI
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A team of UNC-Chapel Hill researchers has been awarded up to $10 million in Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) funding to develop the Cancer Identification and Precision Oncology Center (CIPOC). The project is designed to improve cancer diagnosis and support personalized treatments by quickly aggregating and analyzing a wide range of health data, […]| RENCI
Every sector of society is undergoing a historic transformation driven by big data. RENCI is committed to transforming data into discoveries by partnering with leading universities, government, and the private sector to create tools and technologies that facilitate data access, sharing, analysis, management, and archiving. Each year, the Supercomputing conference provides the leading technical program […]| RENCI
iRODS Executive Director Terrell Russell spoke to the press about next steps for the data management software iRODS Executive Director Terrell Russell participated in the 58th Edition of the IT Press Tour in Boston, MA in early October. This edition was dedicated to innovations in IT infrastructure, cloud, networking, security, data and storage management, and […]| RENCI
APSViz could be a key resource for state and federal stakeholders and response teams as Atlantic Ocean heats up The 2024 Atlantic Ocean hurricane season started off with Hurricane Beryl, an intense Category 5 storm that caused much damage along its path through the Caribbean region before weakening and making a final landfall along the […]| RENCI
GRAU DATA, a software company headquartered in Schwaebisch-Gmuend, Germany, has joined the iRODS Consortium, the membership-based organization that leads| RENCI
RENCI develops and deploys data science cyberinfrastructure helping researchers make data-driven discoveries, innovations, and informed decisions.| renci.org
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s (UNC-CH) Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) and Coastal Resilience Center (CRC) are making waves in Earth data science through their collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This partnership improves methods to assess and address coastal community risks by incorporating observations into the ADCIRC storm surge model to more accurately predict historical water levels across the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexi...| renci.org
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's (UNC-CH) Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) and Coastal Resilience Center (CRC) are making waves in Earth| RENCI