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UITS Monitor: Career EDGE
IU's free online career course.
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Researching 1 billion years of cosmic history with IU's Big Red 200 supercomputer
Dr. Francesco Calura, an IU collaborator from the Astrophysics and Space Science Observatory of Bologna (OAS) uses Big Red 200 to model the formation of globular clusters.
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IU REDCap facilitates home lead screening by Notre Dame researchers
IU REDCap securely manages data for University of Notre Dame (UND) researchers about Indiana homes impacted by lead. Lead in homes often comes from a legacy of deindustrialization and UND doesn't want[ . . . ]
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State-of-the-art IQ-Wall at IU South Bend features 6th Annual Performing Media Festival
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.
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IU researchers determine which statistical tests ensure ethical conduct in the care and use of animals in research
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 [ . . . ]
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Install statistical, mathematical, and qualitative analysis software at no cost
As of July 1, 2022, certain statistical, mathematical, and qualitative analysis software will be available for the IU community to install at no additional cost.
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Stephanie Cox: Becoming a better leader
Research Technologies’ Stephanie Cox is one of the inaugural cohort of Next Leaders Fellows, a program designed for BIPOC IT professionals in higher education.
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HPC resources enable IUPUI research on wireless solar power transfer technology
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.
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The newest supercomputing resources at IU help you advance
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 [ . . . ]
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Big Red 200 is a leap forward for Indiana University students and researchers
Big Red 200 will be IU’s premier system supporting hundreds of millions of dollars in grant-funded research annually.
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President Whitten highlights Big Red 200
Find out what IU President, Pamela Whitten, writes in her blog, Written by Whitten, about IU's newest supercomputer.
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IU launches First Responder Smart Tracking Challenge, the R2 Portal's First Community, in Partnership with the R2 Network
Join the Challenge today to submit your Phase 1 application
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A research career in HPC: IU student, Maryam Zahedian, advances using IU HPC resources
Under IU chemistry PhD advisor Bogdan Dragnea, Maryam Zahedian deployed the Karst and Carbonate supercomputers with high performance storage systems to help overcome anomalies in her research.
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Does COVID-19 pose a greater risk for cancer patients?
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.
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REDCap supports IU School of Medicine international COVID-19 vaccine research with AstraZeneca partnership
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.
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IU connects researchers from across the globe with the Collaborative Archive & Data Research Environment (CADRE)
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.
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IU and Elkhart County's system of care collaborate on a child dashboard to identify negative trends and improve child well-being
The SOURCE/IU collaboration helps community leaders identify adverse trends and address them quickly to improve child well-being.
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IU Center for Medical Genomics data management streamlined by UITS Research Technologies group
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.
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IU announces upcoming launch of $5.6M First Responder Smart Tracking Challenge
Crisis Technologies Innovation Lab urges participants to form teams and sign up now for competition updates