Renaissance Computing Institute
Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) was launched in 2004 as a collaboration involving the State of North Carolina, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH), Duke University, and North Carolina State University. RENCI is organizationally structured as a research institute within UNC-CH, and its main campus is located in Chapel Hill, NC, a few miles from the UNC-CH campus. RENCI has engagement centers at UNC-CH, Duke University (Durham), and North Carolina State University (Raleigh).
Renaissance Computing Institute
Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) was launched in 2004 as a collaboration involving the State of North Carolina, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH), Duke University, and North Carolina State University. RENCI is organizationally structured as a research institute within UNC-CH, and its main campus is located in Chapel Hill, NC, a few miles from the UNC-CH campus. RENCI has engagement centers at UNC-CH, Duke University (Durham), and North Carolina State University (Raleigh).
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Renaissance Computing Institut ...... employs over 80 staff members.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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RENCI's main campus at Europa Drive, Chapel Hill, NC
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Stanley C. Ahalt, PhD
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Renaissance Computing Institute
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data science and cyberinfrastr ...... biomedical and health sciences
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Renaissance Computing Institut ...... na State University (Raleigh).
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Renaissance Computing Institute
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