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J. Craig Venter Discusses New Book on Dawn of Digital Life

February 13, 2014

…beings are essentially “DNA-driven software machines.” As such, we are each merely a collective mass of genomic data which, when unraveled, holds the promise of answering the age-old question of “What is life?” “The reality is the reality,” said Venter, who spoke recently at UC San Diego. “Every life form…

New and Improved Solar Variability Model in High Demand

September 26, 2012

Engineers at the University of California, San Diego, have released a new, more accurate version of a software program that allows power grid managers and solar power plant developers to easily model fluctuations in solar power output caused by changes in the cloud cover.

New Software Unlocks Secrets of Cell Signaling

December 19, 2024

SMART, a new software package developed by researchers at UC San Diego, can make studying signaling processes significantly easier. Results could accelerate research in fields across the life sciences, such as systems biology, pharmacology and biomedical engineering.

Safe and Sound: Campus Focuses on Cybersecurity

October 26, 2017

…computers as well. Anti-virus software: Again, you should already have the software on your business computer, but if you don’t believe you do, contact IT Services. And keep anti-virus software on your home computer and allow it to update on a regular basis. “It is important for us to protect…

San Diego Supercomputer Center, UC San Diego Join Federal Effort to Train Next-Gen Physics Workforce

February 7, 2023

San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego is part of a new $3.2 million consortium funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science to train the next generation of computational high-energy physicists.

SDSC Team Develops Multi-scale Simulation Software for Chemistry Research

February 19, 2014

…at the University of California, San Diego, have developed software that greatly expands the types of multi-scale QM/MM (mixed quantum and molecular mechanical) simulations of complex chemical systems that scientists can use to design new drugs, better chemicals, or improved enzymes for biofuels production.

San Diego Supercomputer Center, Core Scientific Form New Partnership

April 16, 2021

SDSC’s Expanse platform via Core Scientific’s Plexus software stack offers users a consumption-based, high-performance computing model that solves for on-premise infrastructure and can run HPC workloads in supercomputer centers as well as in any of the major public cloud providers.

Behind the Scenes: Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego

June 6, 2013

…networking, security and cryptography, software engineering, bioinformatics, computer architecture, embedded systems and theoretical computer science. Many current computer science and engineering projects are highlighted in the computer science and engineering brochure. Related Stories $18.5 Million Alumni Gift Lifts UC San Diego’s Computer Science & Engineering into New Era Video Games…

UC San Diego Computer Scientist Honored for Bug Work

April 12, 2022

Yuanyuan (YY) Zhou has been honored with an Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS) 2022 most influential paper for her 2008 study that helps debug software for multicore processors.

Rady School of Management Venture Fund Invests In One of Its Own

August 10, 2017

The Rady Venture Fund at the Rady School of Management University of California San Diego, announced their recent investment in Cloudbeds, their first investment in a company co-founded by a Rady MBA.

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