
National Computational Infrastructure
The National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) is a large, advanced facility that provides powerful computers and resources for research. It enables scientists and researchers to process massive amounts of data and run complex simulations, helping them solve big scientific and environmental problems more efficiently. Think of it as a national “supercomputer library” that supports innovation and discovery across various fields like climate science, astronomy, and biology, ultimately helping us understand and address complex questions about our world and beyond.