CICORE

The Cyberinfrastructure and Convergence Research (CICORE) Division provides expertise in data science, AI, and advanced computing to partnerships and projects focused on achieving scientific and societal impact. 

We have a passion for solving complex, data intensive problems and a commitment to developing the next generation of technological leaders. The CICORE Division is known for its broad expertise in cyberinfrastructure; domain-specific expertise in AI-enabled science; successful partnerships with policymakers, practitioners and industry; and experiential education initiatives.

Vision
We imagine a world where anyone with a transformational idea for a solution to a real-world challenge will be able to seamlessly harness data, AI, and advanced computing to put that solution into the hands of the people who need it.

Mission
We build impactful technological solutions grounded in collaboration and cutting-edge research to accelerate adoption at scale and develop the next generation of innovators.

“In our age of complex societal-scale problems, there exists a growing need for university researchers to participate in multi-sector and cross-disciplinary partnerships focused on impact. Convergence research in data science and computing requires a use-inspired, team science approach.”

Leadership

Division Director
Ilkay Altintas

Strategic Partnerships Director
Melissa Floca

 

EXPERTISE

  • AI-enabled Science
  • Cyberinfrastructure
  • Data Science
  • Geographic Info Systems
  • Scientific Workflows
  • Simulation & Modeling

 

SERVICES

  • Consulting
  • Research
CICORE Research Groups
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ACID Lab

The Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Development (ACID) Lab, led by Vishnu Nandigam, harnesses cutting edge cyberinfrastructure to transform data into actionable knowledge and information.

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Advanced Query Processing Lab

The Advanced Query Processing Lab, led by Armarnath Gupta, conducts research in semantic information integration, large-scale graph databases, ontology management, event data management and query processing techniques.

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Center for Applied Internet Data Analysis

Founded in 1997, the Center for Applied Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA), led by Kimberly Claffy, conducts network research and builds research infrastructure to support large-scale data collection, curation, and data distribution to the scientific research community.

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Convergence Research Institute

The Convergence Research (CORE) Institute, led by Zaira Razu, is designed to engage in convergence research that is driven by a specific and compelling societal problem and requires deep integration across disciplines and sectors.

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HPGeoC

The High Performance GeoComputing Lab (HPGeoC) and Intel Parallel Computing Center, led by Yifeng Cui, is conducting research and development in high performance computing, data intensive computing, and grid computing to support geoscience applications, with particular emphasis on computational seismology.

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Spatial Information Systems Lab

The Spatial Information Systems Lab, led by Ilya Zaslavsky, conducts research and develops technologies and infrastructure that enable users to access, integrate, and manage spatial information.

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Structural Bioinformatics Lab

Peter Rose is the Director of the Structural Bioinformatics Laboratory at SDSC. Since joining SDSC in 2007, his group built the RCSB Protein Data Bank to its current strength as a key resource in biology and drug discovery.

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WIFIRE Lab

To meet growing needs in hazards monitoring and response, the WIFIRE Lab, led by Ilkay Altintas, is an all hazards knowledge cyberinfrastructure, becoming a management layer from the data collection to modeling efforts.

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Workflows for Data Science

The WorDS Center (Workflows for Data Science), led by Ilkay Altintas, assist researchers in creating workflows to better manage the tremendous amount of data being generated across a wide range of scientific disciplines, from natural sciences to marketing research.

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