Billed as a “high-productivity workhorse” when entering service at SDSC in 2011, Trestles continues to be a valuable research resource in its "next life" at the University of Arkansas
Published December 12, 2018
Simulations show that at the atomic level, material stress doesn't behave symmetrically. Such findings could lead to the design of new materials such as glass or metal that won't ice up.
Published December 4, 2018
Researchers used SDSC's Comet supercomputer to create detailed physics-based flu virus simulations
Published November 27, 2018
SDSC received two key HPCwire annual awards for 2018, recognizing the use of its Comet supercomputer to help find the first evidence of a source of high-energy cosmic neutrinos, and in a recent autism study
Published November 13, 2018
Altintas will help build a foundation for Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute by working with UC San Diego faculty, industry partners, and students at all levels
Published October 30, 2018
Partnership will provide an environment to protect a variety of data for researchers and PIs across the URI campus
Published October 16, 2018
SDSC's Center for Large Scale Data Systems has opened a new blockchain research laboratory with the objectives of exploring the principal technologies and business use cases in blockchains, distributed ledgers, digital transactions, and smart contracts
Published September 25, 2018
Open Science Chain will design and develop cyberinfrastructure that allows researchers to efficiently share information about their scientific data and securely verify its authenticity while preserving provenance and lineage information
Published August 29, 2018
The CIPRES science gateway, which supports major discoveries about evolutionary relationships among our planet’s living creatures, has been awarded grants from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health to sustain and enhance the gateway
Published August 23, 2018
Data collected and analyzed as one of several projects of this year’s program shows that many previous REHS participants followed a computer science and engineering path into college, graduate school, and beyond.
Published August 21, 2018
The National Science Foundation has awarded SDSC nearly $2.4 million to extend operations of the widely-used Comet supercomputer through March 2021
Published July 31, 2018
SDSC’s ‘Comet’ Supercomputer & Open Science Grid Assist in Discovery
Published July 12, 2018
Supercomputers help study the binding of a plastic-degrading enzyme, PETase, which could lead to developing industrial-scale plastic recycling for throw-away bottles and carpet
Published June 28, 2018
The Open Storage Network will enable national collaborations and allow academic researchers across the nation to share their data more efficiently than ever before
Published June 19, 2018
Molecular simulations using modern supercomputers are key to the rational design of novel materials with applications ranging from fuel cells to water purification systems, atmospheric climate models and computational drug design
Published June 13, 2018
When it comes to preserving one of biology’s basic processes – the replication of the genetic code – supercomputer simulations reveal the difference between normal cell division and a potentially hazardous mutation
Published May 30, 2018
The SDSC Industry Partners Program’s new series for industrial research engagements includes a quarterly breakfast focusing on high-performance computing in the life sciences and challenges associated with moving massive data sets
Published May 8, 2018
Researchers have identified a critical protein structure that could inhibit the replication of dengue virus and potentially other flaviviruses such as West Nile and Zika virus
Published April 30, 2018
Gene mutations appearing for the first time contribute to approximately one-third of cases of autism spectrum disorder. Researchers have identified a culprit that may explain some of the remaining risk.
Published April 23, 2018
The Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute was welcomed by the San Diego Supercomputer Center, which will house research labs and offices for HDSI’s senior staff and faculty
Published March 5, 2018
Armed with a “robust” computational approach that stretches the amount of time needed to capture gyrations of proteins in their natural state, researchers have revealed for the first time intricate details about how a key molecular switch, implicated in a variety of medical conditions including heart disease, is turned on and off
Published March 5, 2018
Expanded cloud offerings include a Controlled Unclassified Information-compliant environment that is available to researchers working with government contracts and grants
Published March 1, 2018
Data mining and supercomputer calculations helped in the discovery of a new phosphor material for LEDs
Published February 20, 2018
UC San Diego projects WIFIRE and HPWREN, along with the AlertTahoe project from U of Nevada Reno, win 2018 Innovations in Networking Awards
Published February 20, 2018
The County’s investment means the addition of new cameras and a boost in the network speed of hazard detection technology developed by UC San Diego
Published January 24, 2018
The partners agreed to a new five-year pact to cooperate on research in the fields of computer science and technology, including artificial intelligence and other data-intensive domains
Published January 12, 2018