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UChicago Launches SHARED: A New Data Platform for Research Collaboration and Discovery

Thursday, September 4, 2025

The University of Chicago has received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop SHARED, the Secure Hub for Access, Reliability, and Exchange of Data. This new storage platform will advance research through robust capabilities for data storage, accessibility, sharing, and integration with national and global data federations. It will provide critical storage capacity for research and supporting data science curricula development and education.

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Mind Bytes 2025

Monday, March 10, 2025

Mind Bytes is a celebration of scholarship and research computing. It is a unique event that brings together faculty, staff, and students from every corner of the University who share an interest in high-end computing, data, scientific visualization, and the use of computation and data to advance what is considered state of the art in their fields. This year there is both a Poster Competition and a Visualization Challenge.

Hurricane Helene at landfall as seen on the KTLH radar loop from 0252Z to 0308Z. National Weather Service Tallahassee, Florida, Federal Aviation Administration, and United States Air Force.

'Twisting' Monte Carlo Algorithms To Track Extreme Weather

Friday, February 14, 2025

Reducing the time to perform scientific research in the study of cyclones and hurricanes with Professor Dorian Abbot.

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AI/ML Summer Fellowship: Empowering Students to Explore AI and Biological Applications at BSD and the RCC

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

This summer the Biological Sciences Division (BSD) and the Research Computing Center (RCC) cohosted the AI and ML in Biology Fellowship. To join the fellowship, students applied and answered questions about their research and areas of expertise. The applications were then sent to research groups interested in the fellowship who selected the fellows. “I applied because I’m a computer science and biology double major, so an opportunity to work on AI and ML in a biology lab sounded amazing. I was hoping to get some hands-on experience in applying machine learning concepts to biology datasets and to gain some insight into the field that combines these two fields,” detailed Alissa Domenig, one of the summer fellows.

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Building Tomorrow’s Engineers from the Molecule Up

Thursday, August 15, 2024

UChicago Summer Session’s Pathways in Molecular Engineering program teaches an interdisciplinary mindset to high school students.

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