Published 07/14/2004
San Diego (July 14, 2004) - The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) today announced that it will host its 10th Annual Summer Institute August 23 - 27, 2004. Held in the SDSC building at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) and entitled "SDSC Summer Institute: Data Computing," the week-long program will provide researchers with an introduction to the concepts and tools available in established and new technologies for the creation, manipulation, dissemination and analysis of large datasets.
"SDSC has a nationally known reputation for providing scientific researchers with a solid introduction to the benefits high-end computing," said Donald Frederick of SDSC's scientific computing services group and program training coordinator. "These lectures and 'hands-on' laboratory sessions led by experts from the SDSC's staff as well as other institutions are designed to introduce researchers to technology that can help them reach their goals faster and more efficiently."
Topics* covered at "SDSC Summer Institute: Data Computing" will include:
*Schedule is subject to change
Interested parties can apply for the SDSC Summer Institute online at http://www.sdsc.edu/Training/request.html. Deadline for application is August 2, 2004, however interested parties should apply immediately since space is limited to a maximum of only 35 attendees.
Travel stipends are available for qualified, matriculating graduate and undergraduate students at U.S. colleges and universities. Free accommodations in UCSD student housing are available to all attendees. For more information, please contact Donna Turner at dturner@sdsc.edu or 858.534.8329 or Donald Frederick at frederik@sdsc.edu or 858.534.5020.
About SDSC
The mission of the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) is to innovate, develop, and deploy technology to advance science. SDSC is involved in an extensive set of collaborations and activities at the intersection of technology and science whose purpose is to enable and facilitate the next generation of scientific advances. Founded in 1985 and primarily funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), SDSC is an organized research unit of the University of California, San Diego. With a staff of more than 400 scientists, software developers, and support personnel, SDSC is an international leader in data management, grid computing, biosciences, geosciences, and visualization. For more information, see www.sdsc.edu.
Media contact:
Ashley Wood
858-534-8363
awood@sdsc.edu
Institute contact:
Donna Turner
858-534-8320
dturner@sdsc.edu
Donald Frederick,
858-534-5020
frederik@sdsc.edu