CSE Program
UC Berkeley has created a new graduate program in Computational Science and Engineering (CSE). The new graduate program was developed and is supported by the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS), the Computing Sciences Directorate at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), and the College of Engineering, the College of Letters and Science, the College of Chemistry, and the office of the Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of California (UC) Berkeley.
The UCSD Triton Resource
The UCSD Triton Resource is a new high-performance, data-centric compute resource
housed at the San Diego Supercomputer Center. UC Berkeley faculty and researchers
may apply for computing capacity on the Triton Resource through the Triton
Affiliates and Partners Program (TAPP). The resource features exceptional data
analysis capabilities and short wait times. Triton comprises three major components:
the Triton Compute Cluster, the Petascale Data Analysis Facility, and the Data
High Performance Computing for Oil and Gas Industry
2009 SEG Post-convention workshop, Thursday, Oct 29, 2009
Organizers: Masoud Nikravesh, Dimitri Bevc, Cynthia Xue, and Scott Morton
E-mail contact: Masoud Nikravesh <Nikravesh@eecs.berkeley.edu>
Through the support of the Research Committee
Society of Exploration Geophysicists
International Exposition and Seventy-Ninth Annual Meeting
George R. Brown Convention Center.
Houston, Texas USA • 25–30 October 2009
Time: 1:30–5:30 p.m.
Room: 320 BC
DOE to Explore Scientific Cloud Computing at Argonne, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories
Berkeley Lab news release: DOE to Explore Scientific Cloud Computing at
Argonne, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories
Media Contacts:
Argonne National Laboratory: Eleanor Taylor, etaylor@anl.gov, 630-252-5510
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Jon Bashor, jbashor@lbl.gov,
510-486-5849
online version:
http://newscenter.lbl.gov/press-releases/2009/10/14/scientific-cloud-com...
DOE to Explore Scientific Cloud Computing at Argonne, Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratories