Illuminating the Dark Matter of Space
UCLA researchers use their ACCESS allocation on Purdue’s Anvil supercomputer to study early universe formation.

UCLA researchers use their ACCESS allocation on Purdue’s Anvil supercomputer to study early universe formation.

Illinois researchers used their ACCESS allocations to run simulations on NCSA’s Delta and DeltaAI supercomputers to explore why the Milky Way’s black hole is “quieter” than simulations normally indicate.

ACCESS staff are constantly working to improve your experience in the program – they’ve recently unveiled new tools to help you choose your resources.

A researcher at Purdue used their time on Anvil to study how robust international trade can help mitigate the impact of events such as extreme heat on local food supplies.

Researchers at the University of California San Diego used their ACCESS allocations to find ways to make hydrogen safer for gas turbines.

Researchers at the University of Illinois utilize their ACCESS-allocated resources to develop tools for monitoring anxiety in real time.

Researchers from the University of Nebraska-Omaha use ACCESS-allocated resources to capture a more nuanced understanding of the impact of taxation strategies.

Researchers from the University of Illinois use ACCESS allocations to research a breakthrough in capturing and controlling the movement of genes.

Congratulations to all the ACCESS-affiliated Resource Providers who took home awards at this year’s Supercomputing Conference.

ACCESS celebrates the successes of researchers who have powered their projects with resources allocated through the program.