Founded in 1986, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois provides advanced computing solutions and expert support to scientists and engineers. Its core mission is to accelerate scientific discovery and innovation through high-performance computing, data analysis, and software development. NCSA offers a range of services including supercomputing resources, data management, and technical consulting, focusing on various scientific domains such as climate modeling, biomedical research, and engineering.
Notable affiliated individuals include Chuck Thompson, the Director of Illinois Computes, and Santiago Núñez-Corrales, a thought leader in quantum computing. NCSA has achieved significant milestones, such as powering research on evapotranspiration with its Delta supercomputer. The center's impact is profound, enabling groundbreaking research and fostering advancements in science and engineering through its state-of-the-art computational resources and expertise.

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Organizations similar to National Center for Super computing Applications include Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science, Trusted CI, Argonne National Laboratory and National Science Foundation.
National Center for Super computing Applications was founded in 1986.
National Center for Super computing Applications' headquarters is located in Urbana, IL, US.
National Center for Super computing Applications' most recent funding round was for $2.7M (USD) in October 2017.
As of Oct 24, 2017, National Center for Super computing Applications has raised a total of $2.7M (USD).
National Center for Super computing Applications has 6 employees as of Feb 4, 2024.