From the earliest Cray systems to today’s high performance AI-integrated computing environments, SDSC provides innovative resources, architectures and processes to make scientific research more efficient and robust in what has become an ever-increasing collaborative community.
From AI-enabled data science through end-to-end cyberinfrastructure solutions, SDSC’s HPC experts provide academic researchers and industry partners with the consulting and training to take their projects to the next level.
SDSC collaborates with regional, national, and international partners on technology and science research and deployments and is currently the leader, co-leader, or participant in more than 80 grants and contracts.
SDSC empowers today’s science and engineering communities and develops the next generation workforce through hands-on training and professional development.
December 16, 2019
SDSC Supercomputer Simulations Aid in Solving Boron Carbide Mystery
December 04, 2019
SDSC’s Comet Supercomputer Helps Researchers Predict Carbon Dioxide Levels
November 18, 2019
SDSC, Wisconsin U IceCube Center Conduct GPU Cloudburst Experiment
November 17, 2019
SDSC Shares Top Supercomputing Achievement Award for 2019
October 31, 2019
Predictive Science, Inc. Releases Influenza Predictions
October 20, 2019
American Chemical Society Graduate Students Benefit from SDSC Support
October 13, 2019
SDSC Launches Open-Source ‘SeedMeLab’
October 08, 2019
Using Machine Learning to Hunt Down Cybercriminals
October 07, 2019
CAIDA’s KC Claffy Inducted Into Internet Hall of Fame
October 01, 2019
SDSC, UC San Diego Awarded Two NSF Convergence Accelerator Grants
September 17, 2019
Supercomputer Simulations Help Optimize Floating Wind Farms
September 02, 2019
NSF Awards SDSC and Partners $5.9 Million to Host EarthCube Office
August 27, 2019
Supercomputers Pave the Way for New Machine Learning Approach
August 07, 2019
UC San Diego, UC Berkeley, U Washington Announce ‘CloudBank’ Award
July 28, 2019
SDSC Awarded NSF Grant for Triton Shared Computing Cluster Upgrade
July 15, 2019
NSF Awards $10 Million to SDSC to Deploy ‘Expanse’ Supercomputer
July 08, 2019
SDSC’s Comet Supercomputer Used to Model Graphene-Water Interaction
July 01, 2019
Using Machine Learning Models to Better Predict Bladder Cancer Stages
June 30, 2019
SDSC’s Sherlock Division Debuts Innovation Accelerator Platforms
June 26, 2019
Using Machine Learning to Create More Capable Capacitors
June 24, 2019
Study Uses Supercomputers to Advance Dynamic Earthquake Rupture Models
June 18, 2019
SDSC Receives New Funding for West Big Data Innovation Hub
June 16, 2019
Supercomputers Aid in Novel Simulations of Gamma Ray Generation Research
June 11, 2019
SDSC’s Sherlock Partners with Boise State University
June 04, 2019
Michael Zentner Joins SDSC to Lead Sustainable Scientific Software Group
June 02, 2019
Researchers Rely on Comet to Showcase Color-Changing Materials
May 21, 2019
Data Science Helps Engineers Discover New Materials for Solar Cells and LEDs
May 06, 2019
Comet-Enabled Simulations Showcase Black Holes and Their Magnetic Bubbles
April 30, 2019
SDSC’s Sherlock Cloud Expands Hybrid Cloud Offerings
April 23, 2019
UC San Diego’s HPWREN Workshop Attracts First Responders, Scientists, Educators
April 07, 2019
SDSC’s Phylogenetics Science Gateway Awarded NSF/Internet2 Grant
Melissa Cragin Joins SDSC’s Research Data Services Group
March 31, 2019
Supercomputers Aid Our Understanding of Complex Brain Waves
March 26, 2019
SDSC and Sylabs Spread the Word on Singularity
March 18, 2019
Supercomputer Simulations Help Combat Tuberculosis Granulomas
March 13, 2019
UC San Diego Study Points to Virus-Related Acceleration in Some Cancers
February 27, 2019
SDSC’s Research Data Services to Host First U.S. GO FAIR Office
February 18, 2019
Revealing the Role of Neutron Stars in Gravitational Wave Discoveries
February 13, 2019
Researchers Flood the Boundaries of Chemistry
February 12, 2019
Decoding the Human Immune System
February 03, 2019
SDSC Researchers Team with UNICEF for Liberian Schools Project
January 22, 2019
Birth of Massive Black Holes in the Early Universe Revealed
January 13, 2019
Supercomputer Simulations Reveal New Insight on Sea Fog Development