The Future of Smart Materials
What if your clothes could tell your phone you’re in distress? Or your shoes could recharge your phone? ACCESS enables The Internet of Everything.
What if your clothes could tell your phone you’re in distress? Or your shoes could recharge your phone? ACCESS enables The Internet of Everything.
To help democratize ACCESS for new communities and for projects with modest resource requirements, the ACCESS Allocations team has implemented a new Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Plan
UCLA researchers found that boron arsenide, a chemical compound used in high-power computer chips, has a unique property – its ability to conduct heat decreases under extreme conditions.
Undergraduates and early-career graduate students are encouraged to apply by March 15 for this female-led cyberinfrastructure internship opportunity.
Early ACCESS allocation helps researchers forecast Hurricane Ian’s flooding impacts
New ACCESS authentication system improves user experience and increases security
There are more opportunities than ever to get involved with ACCESS. Read here the updated list of ways to participate.
The External Advisory Board members for ACCESS have been chosen. Get to know the experienced and diverse team making up the inaugural EAB.
Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) train artificial intelligence to predict the mass of a galaxy.
With a letter of collaboration from their advisor, graduate students are now eligible to apply for their own ACCESS allocations.