The new UC San Diego School of Computing, Information and Data Sciences at UC San Diego combines the strengths of two existing technological hubs on campus: the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute, UC San Diego (HDSI) and the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC). The school focuses on developing artificial intelligence (AI) and data science, enabling computers and machines to reason, learn, and behave like humans, and analyze vast amounts of data to identify patterns and relationships. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gxmm8DZe
San Diego Supercomputer Center
IT Services and IT Consulting
La Jolla, California 4,176 followers
Provides high-performance computing (HPC) resources and expertise to researchers with advanced computational needs.
About us
The San Diego Supercomputer Center's (SDSC) mission is to transform research, education, and practice through Cyberinfrastructure. SDSC's experts, datacenter, computational resources, and software tools and environments are used by the academic, private, and public sector to facilitate applications, advances and promote new discovery. SDSC hosts one of the largest academic data centers in the world and is recognized as an international leader in data use, management, storage, and preservation. SDSC resides on the UC San Diego campus where it supports modern cyberinfrastructure-enabled efforts for UCSD, the University of California, and a broad constituency of researchers, educators, and practitioners.
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http://www.sdsc.edu
External link for San Diego Supercomputer Center
- Industry
- IT Services and IT Consulting
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- La Jolla, California
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1985
- Specialties
- high performance computing, large data storage and preservation, and data-intensive computing
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Primary
10100 Hopkins Drive
La Jolla, California 92093, US
Employees at San Diego Supercomputer Center
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Researchers from UC San Diego, including Ilkay Altintas, Chief Data Science Officer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), have initiated a new project to address the increasing challenges of wildland fires, called the Wildfire Science & Technology Commons. This hub aims to integrate data, models, computing resources, and expertise to facilitate collaboration among researchers and practitioners, ultimately accelerating the development of innovative solutions. By emphasizing open data, advanced science, and artificial intelligence, this initiative seeks to enhance fire technology and expedite the transition of research into practical applications. The San Diego Supercomputer Center, along with the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute, UC San Diego, form the UC San Diego School of Computing, Information and Data Sciences (SCIDS), which aims to improve the human condition by better understanding how data shapes society and to prepare the next generation of highly skilled workers driving artificial intelligence advancements.
Researchers from the San Diego Supercomputer Center, part of the UC San Diego School of Computing, Information and Data Sciences (SCIDS), have launched an exciting new initiative to tackle the growing challenges of wildland fires. 🔥 The Wildfire Science & Technology Commons will serve as a central hub, bringing together data, models, computing resources, and expertise. This collaborative space will help researchers and practitioners rapidly turn innovative ideas into scalable real-world solutions. By focusing on open data, cutting-edge science, and AI, this initiative will advance firetech and streamline research into production. 🖥️ Learn more 🔗 https://bit.ly/3NpMfsL #AI #Wildfires #ClimateChange
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On Tuesday, October 29, 2024 at 4p EST / 1p PST join Kevin Coakley, Computational and Data Science Research Specialist at the San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego, for his virtual talk on ML Reproducibility: Sources of Algorithmic, Implementation, and Observational Variability. https://lnkd.in/g9hsiBaX This talk is a part of the Talk Tuesday series, hosted by iHARP, an National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded Harnessing the Data Revolution (HDR) Institute for Harnessing Data and Model Revolution in the Polar Regions. iHARP is located at the University of Maryland Baltimore County and is advised in part by SDSC's Christine Kirkpatrick, who sits on iHARP's advisory board.
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The UC San Diego School of Computing, Information and Data Sciences (SCIDS) joins together the San Diego Supercomputer Center and the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute, UC San Diego. https://ow.ly/XYTs50TS87U
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Since the NSF-led National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) pilot launched in January 2024, the initiative has been laying down the foundation for an AI research ecosystem where ideas and innovation from a diverse pool of talent can thrive and benefit the nation. “The need for AI infrastructure, research and education is only going to increase. In providing access to top-tier AI resources and expertise, the government, industry and nonprofit partners of the NAIRR pilot are helping our nation’s researchers and educators develop AI for the greater good and train our rapidly expanding AI workforce. NAIRR is meeting people where they are, regardless of geography or background, channeling the United States’ unique diversity into innovations and discoveries to advance a trustworthy global AI ecosystem and drive international standards, ensuring U.S. AI leadership for decades to come,” said NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan. Through collaborative partnerships, the pilot has awarded more than 150 resource awards since its inception. In only a few months, the impacts from the initial round of award recipients are already emerging, demonstrating the potential groundbreaking impact that a fully implemented NAIRR could have on research, education and society. https://bit.ly/3Uf802e
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The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), part of the UC San Diego School of Computing, Information and Data Sciences, has been leading the Open Storage Network (OSN) program for years, and along with its collaborators – Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC), National Center for Supercomputing Applications, Renaissance Computing Institute, Johns Hopkins University and Rice University – invites the community to apply for campus computing storage space on the system. Learn more: https://ow.ly/eIGI50TRg2Q
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Join us Oct 23 for CORE Summit 2024 to learn about the “Sustainable Food Systems Design Challenge.” Over the course of ten days, students will help the VINE imagine how to ignite change for an equitable and productive food system. Selected participants will further develop their design concepts through internships with the CORE Institute. Attend our kickoff from 2:30 - 4:30 PM for a reception and keynote talk with Dr. Shefali Mehta and for full details on the Design Challenge. Register today! Space is limited! Register here: https://ow.ly/MkQe50TzCGx
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Congratulations, Xiaohan Fu! Check out the full story from WIRED: https://lnkd.in/dTWMaWVt
This AI prompt looks like complete gibberish. But in reality it's a secret set of instructions The algorithmically generated prompt tells an LLM to find personal details in a chat—such as your name, ID number, and addresses—and send them to an attacker's website. French AI company Mistral has now issued a fix to stop the attack from working. The security vulnerability was found by Xiaohan Fu, Earlence Fernandes et al, and is the latest demonstration of how data can be extracted from an LLM Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/eqZu6EJQ
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AI for Wildfires and a Changing Earth Check out the latest SDSC news and events by reading the latest issue of the Innovators Newsletter. https://ow.ly/8Ux550TQlL0