TACC hosted White House OSTP Director Michael Kratsios for an in-depth visit. He toured several of TACC’s systems, including Frontera, the most powerful academic supercomputer in the U.S.
TACC won a new NSF grant in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University. The grant is called — CICI: UCSS: CloudSec: Collaborative Policy Alignment for Secure Scientific Computing Infrastructure.
U.S. epidemiologists will create an opensource software platform to model disease transmission, test interventions, and generate socio-epidemiological insights.
NSF Facilities Partner to Transform Data Processing Radio Astronomy
The U.S. NSF’s National Radio Astronomy Observatory has teamed up with the U.S. NSF LCCF, led by TACC, to launch a groundbreaking data processing system to power the next era of radio astronomy.
TACC welcomes the third U.S. NSF Leadership-Class Computing Facility Internship cohort. Participants receive access to computing resources and workplace training.
Congratulations to the team behind “ML Field Planner: Analyzing and Optimizing ML Pipelines for Field Research” for winning Best Overall Paper at PEARC25.
Welcome to a new cohort of scholars dedicated to advancing bold, visionary research leadership at UT Austin. A special congratulations to TACC Deputy Director Kelly Gaither for being named a fellow.
UTRC empowers researchers across all UT System institutions with access to computing resources at TACC. Stephen F. Austin State University is the latest institution to join this network.
More than 700 educators, advocates, and leaders gathered for the WeTeach_CS Summit to empower educators to teach computer science. Next year’s event takes place June15-16, 2026, in San Antonio.