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An NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center.
The multidisciplinary group will comprise companies that address biology, computers, and big data, initially addressing four challenges in genomic biology:
Genotypic Determinants of Human Disease,Understanding How Microbiomes Affect Health, Agriculture, and the Environment,Detection of Genomic Variation,Gene Network Analysis.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: Center for Computational Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine (CCBGM)
Type: Programming
The motivation for developing Geospatial Image To Learn (GeoLearn) comes from hydroclimatology and terrestrial hydrology. The research and development in this area addresses the scientific questions about causes and consequences of hydrologic variables through phenomenology, modeling, and synthesis.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Type: Programming
HPCBio was created to address the need for a structure that could supply infrastructure, user support and training, and R&D capability in computational genomics to the Illinois research community. HPCBio provides a single, straightforward point of access, open to researchers from all campus units, helping them to find solutions to their biomedical data management and analysis problems.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: High-Performance Biological Computing (HPCBIO)
Type: Programming
Data compression is crucial for enabling timely exchange and long-term storage of heterogeneous biological and clinical data. To facilitate efficient organization and maintenance of genomic databases and allow for fast random access, query, and search, specialized software solutions for compression and computing in the compressive domain will be developed.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: Center for Computational Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine (CCBGM)
Type: Programming
Mobile Development Services
AITS provides a full suite of development, testing, and deployment services for native mobile applications on the iOS, Android and responsive mobile web platforms. AITS works closely with clients to design and build mobile applications following a combination of agile methodology and industry best practices. The development services include analysis, design, construction, testing, and submission of the app to the iOS App Store and Google Play. AITS can also provide assistance to help organizations troubleshoot technical problems with existing apps or help with development and quality assurance testing of new apps that a department might be building.
All deployments to the iTunes App Store for apps under the University of Illinois name are done by AITS. Several applications were developed as part of grants.
More information on the AITS mobile development strategy can be found here: AITS Mobile Application Strategy
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: Administrative Information Technology Services (AITS)
Type: Programming
Our goal is to develop technology that improves performance of parallel applications while also improving programmer productivity. We aim to reach a point where, with our freely distributed software base, complex irregular and dynamic applications can (a) be developed quickly and (b) perform scalably on machines with thousands of processors.
Processor virtualization is one of our core techniques: the programmer divides the computation into a large number of entities, which are mapped to the available processors by an intelligent runtime system. This separation of concerns between programmers and the system is key to attaining both our goals together.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: Computer Science (CS)
Type: Programming
Our specific aims are to understand and exploit the fundamental interactions of soft materials with energy in diverse forms -including light, thermochemical gradients, and mechanical fields - to create structures with spatially and temporally varied shapes, physical properties, and functionalities. By programming complex behaviors in materials, we will enable new approaches for harnessing energy and transforming the structure and properties of soft and hybrid materials over multiple length scales.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: Materials Research Laboratory (MRL)
Type: Programming
Architecture, Compilers, and Parallel Computing
Artificial Intelligence
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Database and Information Systems
Graphics, Visualization, and HCI
Programming Languages, Formal Methods, and Software Engineering
Scientific Computing
Systems and Networking
Theory and Algorithms
Corporate Collaborations
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: Computer Science (CS)
Type: Programming
The Technology Prototyping Service creates efficiencies in library operations across units and helps libraries roll out new services through design of middleware, APIs and web-services. These services power mobile apps, web apps, and data feeds used in a number of public and staff facing services. The Technology Prototyping Service is focused on recruiting students from diverse perspectives into library IT work.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: University Library
Type: Programming
The Scholarly Communication and Repository Services division of Library IT is responsible for providing programming and technical support for all components of the Library's large-scale digital preservation management system and the technical infrastructure for the IDEALS scholarly communications initiatives within the University Library. Team members also provide technical support to other scholarly communication or digital preservation research projects or related programs within the Library.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: University Library
Type: Programming
Version control is the management of text files (especially program code) in repositories, to track and maintain changes over the life of the document. It allows for coordination among multiple collaborators and easier identification of errors. Version control is commonly used in some research applications as well as taught to undergraduates in some departments.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: Engineering IT
Type: Programming
The Visualization Laboratory (Vislab), a component of the Imaging Technology Group, serves dozens of research groups and hundreds of researchers in nearly every department on campus from the Beckman Institute, providing research graphics in the form of journal cover artwork, macro photography, paper schematics & figures, infographics, SEM false coloring, video stabilization, 3D scanning, and more. Since its inception over 20 years ago, the Vislab has been awarded over 75 journal covers and has had graphics published on BBC, Wired, Science, Nature, and PNAS to name a few.
Affiliation: UIUC
Provider: Beckman Institute
Type: Programming