IU Research Technologies Impacts Annual Reports published online via the digital publisher Issuu.
IU Research Technologies Impacts Annual Reports published online via the digital publisher Issuu.
President Whitten’s inauguration, works by guest artists, students, and faculty of the Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts, and more are displayed on IUSB's innovative IQ-Wall.
IU researchers from the School of Public Health conduct research funded by the National Institute of Aging to determine which statistical test yields results with proper (and small) error rates using [ . . . ]
Director Peter Schubert from IUPUI uses Big Red II, Big Red 3, and Carbonate supercomputers to model sending beams of solar power to Indianapolis via satellite.
New systems and upgrades to supercomputing resources at IU boost computing power and add vast amounts of storage and collaboration options. With these capabilities, IU researchers are able to advance [ . . . ]
Using IU’s supercomputers and Slate storage systems, Dr. Brian Dixon and Dr. Nimish Valvi, at Regenstrief Institute, aspire to understand the impact COVID-19 has on cancer patients.
The COVID-19 vaccine trial marked both a first for IU’s REDCap team, as well as the largest clinical trial implemented by the IU School of Medicine to date.
IU Libraries, IUNI, and the Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) partner to create an environment where researchers can access big datasets, reproduce shared results, and replicate shared queries.
The SOURCE/IU collaboration helps community leaders identify adverse trends and address them quickly to improve child well-being.
Indiana University School of Medicine CMG and the SCA group within RT have collaborated to lower the barriers of complicated information technology systems and workflows.
Researchers at Indiana University are evaluating the impact of COVID on the mental health, addiction, and help-seeking behaviors of American Indian and Alaska Native young adults.
Research Technologies is a division of University Information Technology Services and a center in the Pervasive Technology Institute at Indiana University.