
NSF awards UCLA $10 million to create customized computing technology - UCLA Newsroom
UCLA Engineering researchers will demonstrate how the new technology, known as domain-specific computing, could transform the role of medical imaging and hemodynamic simulation, providing more cost-effective and convenient solutions for preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and dramatically improving health care quality, efficiency and patient outcomes.
The mission of the Institute for Digital Research and Education (IDRE) is to support, guide, and advance a campus-wide program to make UCLA a world leader in high-performance computing and advanced digital technologies for research and education.
The availability of infrastructure and expertise in high-performance computing will enable researchers to meet the grand scientific and social challenges of the 21st century. IDRE-HPC Research.
Large-scale, multi-disciplinary research projects will define the next generation of methodologies for documenting and interpreting the human record. IDRE-HASIS Research.
Expertise in applied statistics and research methodologies transcends disciplinary boundaries and allows scholars greater depth of data analysis. IDRE-STATS Research.
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