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IBM, U of I renew and expand Illinois institute focused on AI and quantum computing
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The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and IBM renewed and expanded the IBM-Illinois Discovery Accelerator Institute, which will focus on artificial intelligence and supercomputing. Since 2021 the institute has produced more than 230 research publications and supported about 20 active projects.
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The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and IBM have renewed and expanded the IBM-Illinois Discovery Accelerator Institute, a partnership launched in 2021. The institute will focus on artificial intelligence and supercomputing, including quantum-AI research. Since its launch it has produced more than 230 research publications and supported about 20 active projects across AI, quantum computing, materials discovery and sustainability. Officials say the renewal will expand research programs, industry partnerships and hands-on training for Illinois residents.
Key facts:
- The renewal updates the IBM-Illinois Discovery Accelerator Institute, a partnership first launched in 2021.
- The institute is described as focusing on artificial intelligence and supercomputing, including quantum computing.
- Since 2021 the partnership has delivered more than 230 research publications and advanced about 20 active projects in areas such as AI, quantum computing, materials discovery and sustainability.
- The governor's office says the renewed institute will give Illinois students, researchers and companies access to advanced computing tools for work in health care, clean energy, agriculture and manufacturing.
- Over the next five years the institute plans to grow research programs, strengthen industry partnerships and expand hands-on training for Illinois residents.
Summary:
The renewal is presented as a step to broaden access to advanced computing tools and accelerate research in AI, quantum computing and related fields. Over the next five years the institute will expand programs, deepen industry ties and grow hands-on training for Illinois residents.
