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Web Content SDSC Welcomes 'Gordon' Supercomputer as a Research Powerhouse When it officially comes online in early January, Gordon, a unique new supercomputer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), will help researchers tackle the most vexing data-intensive... |
Web Content How XSEDE will facilitate collaborative science |
Web Content Kurose NSF Confident about future |
Web Content People of XSEDE Nitin Sukhija |
Web Content Kurose NSF Confident about future |
Web Content People of XSEDE Nitin Sukhija |
Web Content The Great Comet: NSF awards $12 Million Grant to SDSC to deploy Comet The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, has been awarded a $12-million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to deploy Comet, a new... |
Web Content XSEDE helps create a more effective way to assemble genomic information Sequencing the DNA of an organism, whether human, plant, or jellyfish, has become a straightforward task, but assembling the information gathered into something coherent remains a massive data... |
Web Content SDSC Announces Scalable, High-Performance Data Storage Cloud The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, today announced the launch of what is believed to be the largest academic-based cloud storage system in the... |
Web Content SDSC's Gordon enables discoveries in the study of genetics Read about Gordon's role in pinpointing the genetic patterns underlying autism-spectrum disorders, schizophrenia and similar brain conditions. |
Web Content Bouncing Proteins |
Web Content Comet Surpasses 10,000 Users |
Web Content Teaching Computers to Recognize Unhealthy Guts |
Web Content XSEDE ECSS Symposium: Exploring New Levels of Complexity in ‘Hyper Glyphs’ Reveal New Insights in Visualized Data While the use of glyphs in scientific research is well documented, their untested limits as to how much information can be contained in a single glyph – or a ‘hyper glyph’ – has the potential to... |
Web Content Comet Illustrates Mechanical Process of Cancer Growth Supercomputer at UC San Diego Enables Researchers to Show Cellular “Pushing” of Collagen |
Web Content XSEDE Allocations Lead to Better Understanding of Geomagnetic Storm Research UCLA Researchers Utilize SDSC Resources for Solar Wind Study |
Web Content San Diego Supercomputer Center Researchers Help Keep K-12 Students COVID-Safe XSEDE allocations used by e-decision tree team for classrooms and school buses |
Web Content SDSC’s Comet is a Key Resource in New Global Dark Matter Experiment Petascale Supercomputer Used in Multi-University XENON Collaboration |
Web Content Novel Molecular Dynamics Captures Atomic-level Detail of CRISPR-Cas9 Activity XSEDE Resources Help Break the “Millisecond Barrier” for Complex Biological Simulations |
Web Content Decomposing Bodies Art history meets deep learning in this digital humanities project that reassembles the lives of nineteenth-century Ohio prisoners. |