grid computing

GRID Infrastructure in Sicily

submitted by: gianluca.passaro
GRID Infrastructure in Sicily

AeroVANT

submitted by: dbellomo
Simulaciones del comportamiento AEROdinamico de Vehiculos Aereos No Tripulados (AeroVANT). http://applications.eu-eela.eu/application_details.php?l=20&ID;=67 Autor: Luis Ceballos

San Diego Supercomputer Center Building Dedication Ceremony (part 7 of 7)

submitted by: btolo
With the press of a large 'I/O' button and strobe lights simulating a "powering up" sequence, officials of the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and University of California, San Diego ushered in the next era of data-intensive computing by dedicating a new, energy-efficient building extension as a key resource for UC San Diego and beyond. Part 7 of 7 - "Ribbon Cutting" SDSC Building Dedication Website

San Diego Supercomputer Center Building Dedication Ceremony (part 6 of 7)

submitted by: btolo
With the press of a large 'I/O' button and strobe lights simulating a "powering up" sequence, officials of the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and University of California, San Diego ushered in the next era of data-intensive computing by dedicating a new, energy-efficient building extension as a key resource for UC San Diego and beyond. Part 6 of 7 - Frieder Seible SDSC Building Dedication Website

San Diego Supercomputer Center Building Dedication Ceremony (part 5 of 7)

submitted by: btolo
With the press of a large 'I/O' button and strobe lights simulating a "powering up" sequence, officials of the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and University of California, San Diego ushered in the next era of data-intensive computing by dedicating a new, energy-efficient building extension as a key resource for UC San Diego and beyond. Part 5 of 7 - Art Ellis SDSC Building Dedication Website

San Diego Supercomputer Center Building Dedication Ceremony (part 4 of 7)

submitted by: btolo
With the press of a large 'I/O' button and strobe lights simulating a "powering up" sequence, officials of the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and University of California, San Diego ushered in the next era of data-intensive computing by dedicating a new, energy-efficient building extension as a key resource for UC San Diego and beyond. Part 4 of 7 - Dick Atkinson SDSC Building Dedication Website

San Diego Supercomputer Center Building Dedication Ceremony (part 3 of 7)

submitted by: btolo
With the press of a large 'I/O' button and strobe lights simulating a "powering up" sequence, officials of the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and University of California, San Diego ushered in the next era of data-intensive computing by dedicating a new, energy-efficient building extension as a key resource for UC San Diego and beyond. Part 3 of 7 - Bob Dynes SDSC Building Dedication Website

San Diego Supercomputer Center Building Dedication Ceremony (part 2 of 7)

submitted by: btolo
With the press of a large 'I/O' button and strobe lights simulating a "powering up" sequence, officials of the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and University of California, San Diego ushered in the next era of data-intensive computing by dedicating a new, energy-efficient building extension as a key resource for UC San Diego and beyond. Part 2 of 7 - Chancellor Marye Anne Fox SDSC Building Dedication Website

San Diego Supercomputer Center Building Dedication Ceremony (part 1 of 7)

linked profile(s): Fran
submitted by: btolo
With the press of a large 'I/O' button and strobe lights simulating a "powering up" sequence, officials of the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and University of California, San Diego ushered in the next era of data-intensive computing by dedicating a new, energy-efficient building extension as a key resource for UC San Diego and beyond. Part 1 of 7 - Fran Berman Introduction SDSC Building Dedication Website

What can we learn about unusual earthquake hazards from large scale numerical simulations on the Grid? by Bernard Minster

submitted by: foxsdengcf
Bernard Minster discusses "What can we learn about unusual earthquake hazards from large scale numerical simulations on the Grid?" at The Minority-Serving Institutions Cyberinfrastructure Institute (MSICI2) Preliminary Program at the San Diego Supercomputing Center, University of California San Diego La Jolla, California | June 26-29, 2006