Shared Facilities
The Center for Living Systems (CLS) is constructing shared facilities to achieve and broaden access to technical approaches developed by center investigators. The collaborative engagements fostered within these spaces are a cornerstone of our program, promoting a wide-ranging interdisciplinary perspective on materials research among both students and researchers.
Major Services and Equipment
- AI+ Facility for Quantitative Imaging:
Provides support for both hardware and software development aimed at advancing quantitative imaging techniques for studying living systems
- High-Performance Computing Clusters:
In collaboration with RCC, we are building a shared HPC cluster with AI+ cores to support intensive computational needs and the development of deep learning solutions.
Contact and Collaboration
For additional support in utilizing our facilities for your projects or to explore potential collaborations, please reach out to CLS Director (Margaret Gardel; gardel@uchicago.edu). We are dedicated to advancing scientific research and fostering a collaborative environment that unites diverse scientific disciplines. By leveraging these facilities and expertise, the Center for Living Systems strives to push the frontiers of scientific inquiry, enrich educational experiences, and contribute significantly to the broader scientific community.