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New Algorithm Analyzes the Genetic Building Blocks of Immunity

May 14, 2020

…candidate with an applied machine learning and data science background. They discussed the idea of developing an algorithm to study the genetic puzzle that is the foundation of our immunity. From there, the two paired their skill sets to create research they hope will have a lasting impact. In addition…

Two-Sided Coin: Engineers for Exploration Program Pays Off for Students and Scientists

August 14, 2023

“This summer, I am getting to further my passion for environmentalism, all while developing critical electrical engineering skills,” says Engineers for Exploration intern Jordan Reichardt.

NVMW 2017 — Brain-Inspired Memory “At the Center of the Universe”

May 16, 2017

Reducing ‘computational sprawl’ with brain-inspired computing and re-thinking computing architecture from the ground up were two of many far-reaching ideas proposed at the eighth annual Non-Volatile Memories Workshop.

Annual Health-Based Hackathon Draws Fresh Ideas For Patient Engagement

November 8, 2018

…patients, the integration of machine learning to help recognize the faces of patients and staff, and the development of a platform for clinical trial participants to get appointment reminders and trial information. “Our Health Hack participants brought us one step closer to helping patients in need,” said Christian Dameff, MD,…

UC San Diego oneAPI Center of Excellence to Bring High-performance Simulations to Amber

September 23, 2022

The University of California San Diego announces establishing a new oneAPI Center of Excellence at its San Diego Supercomputer Center. The oneAPI Center will focus on enabling high-performance molecular dynamics simulations in Amber—a biomolecular simulations software package used by thousands.

NSF Awards $10 Million to SDSC to Deploy ‘Expanse’ Supercomputer

July 16, 2019

The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at UC San Diego has been awarded a five-year grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) worth $10 million to deploy Expanse, a new supercomputer designed to advance research that is increasingly dependent upon heterogeneous and distributed resources.

Meet Ph.D. Student Etienne Palos: First-Generation Chemistry Trailblazer

May 23, 2024

Etienne Palos is a fourth year UC San Diego Ph.D. student specializing in theoretical and computational chemistry in the lab of Francesco Paesani. The graduate student discusses his background, his experience as a Latinx student in STEM and more.

UC San Diego Employee Who Served in Middle East Honored with Veteran of the Year Award

November 10, 2016

…Grumman and International Business Machines (IBM). Read More… “As a Navy Reservist, you know the potential to be called to active duty is always there, but it still was surprising,” said Montoya, who has been at UC San Diego for a total of 23 years, most recently as superintendent for…

Supercomputer-Generated Models Provide Better Understanding of Esophageal Disorders

July 23, 2021

Gastroesophageal reflux disease, more commonly known as GERD, impacts around 20 percent of U.S. citizens, according to the National Institutes of Health. If left untreated, GERD can lead to serious medical issues and sometimes esophageal cancer.

Viewing Research Bandwidth Through A New Prism

March 20, 2013

After developing one of the most advanced research communications infrastructures on any university campus over the past decade, the University of California, San Diego is taking another leap forward in the name of enabling data-intensive science.

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