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Stephen Deems: Boldly Going Where No Marketing Major Has Gone Before!

Stephen Deems: Boldly Going Where No Marketing Major Has Gone Before!

by Chris Csonka | Jul 18, 2024 | ACCESS, Features, NAIRR, Staff

Stephen Deems, PI for the NSF-funded ACCESS Allocations at PSC I sat down recently with Stephen Deems, the PI for the NSF-funded ACCESS Allocations program, to chat about his recent Mellon College of Science Outstanding Achievement Award and his time at PSC. ACCESS...
Construction Begun on Leadership-Class Computing Facility

Construction Begun on Leadership-Class Computing Facility

by Ken Chiacchia | Jul 11, 2024 | AI, Collaborations, Consulting, Data Handling and Analytics, LCCF, News, Press release, Research, Resources, Software, Systems

$5 Million in NSF Funding Will Allow PSC to Provide Data-Intensive Computing and Data Mirroring to TACC-Led, Distributed System It’s a high performance computing system so large and powerful that it will take five supercomputing centers to build and run it! Today the...
Surface Curvature Directs Growth of Bacterial Biofilms

Surface Curvature Directs Growth of Bacterial Biofilms

by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 26, 2024 | Bridges-2, Science Highlights

Simulated bacteria growing on a flat surface (left) versus on a sphere (right). The simulation recreates the growth of real bacteria raised in the lab; it also shows that when the microbes grow on progressively smaller curved surfaces, the areas of alignment become...
Bridges-2 Powers Snake-Virus Genome Analysis

Bridges-2 Powers Snake-Virus Genome Analysis

by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 13, 2024 | Bridges-2, Science Highlights

By Kimberly Mann Bruch and Advay Shindikar, San Diego Supercomputer Center, and Ken Chiacchia, PSC Red-tailed boa. The species is classified as “vulnerable;” scientists would like to see it protected. A study of a devastating virus that affects it is providing clues...
Similar Genetic Elements Underlie Vocal Learning in Bats, Whales, and Seals

Similar Genetic Elements Underlie Vocal Learning in Bats, Whales, and Seals

by Ken Chiacchia | Feb 29, 2024 | AI, Bridges-2, News, Press release

Julie E. Elie and Boaz Styr, UC Berkeley Non-Gene Regulatory DNA Identified via Artificial Intelligence also Associated with Autism in Humans The vocalizations of humans, bats, whales, seals, and songbirds are vastly different from each other. Humans and birds, for...
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