Computational Science Research Center at SDSU

Computational Science Research Center at SDSU CSRC.COLLOQUIUM The CSRC is thus envisioned as the coordinating body of a partnership involving several participating departments.

The Computational Science Research Center (CSRC) was established in 1999 within the College of Sciences at San Diego State University (SDSU) as an outgrowth of the Interdisciplinary Research Center. Its mission is to promote the development and advancement of computational science by bringing together researchers in different areas who have a common interest in modern scientific computation. Altho

ugh it is housed in the College of Sciences, it seeks interactions with any interested department on the SDSU campus, as well as those from other California State University campuses. The CSRC is engaged in a number of initiatives aimed at fostering interdisciplinary, computationally oriented scientific research -- from providing computing infrastructure and support for students, to developing educational programs and industrial interactions. It is the aim of the CSRC to function as an independent, self-sustained unit; therefore, its operation crucially depends on extramural funding.

SDSU Computational Science Research Center 21st Anniversary.In honor of our 21st anniversary, we want to say thank you t...
09/28/2020

SDSU Computational Science Research Center 21st Anniversary.

In honor of our 21st anniversary, we want to say thank you to all those alumni that support our mission. Please visit sdsualumni.org/csrc20? to help shape the future of the CSRC.

Our next Day of Giving for Computational Science Research Center (CSRC) will be on December 5th, 2019.By following the l...
11/13/2019

Our next Day of Giving for Computational Science Research Center (CSRC) will be on December 5th, 2019.

By following the link provided below, your tax-deductible donation will be made directly to the CSRC. These funds are key in accomplishing our mission, the development and advancement of computational science by fostering research, educational programs, industrial interaction and partnership activities. We understand that there are a number of groups and organizations seeking donations this time of year, but hope that you will join us with your contribution to support student projects, student travel fund, teaching and the research mission set out by the CSRC, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.

Please help support all our efforts by giving tomorrow using the link:
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CSRC associate faculty, Dr. Richard Levine, Professor of Statistics in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics, was n...
10/17/2019

CSRC associate faculty, Dr. Richard Levine, Professor of Statistics in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics, was named Associate Editor for Statistics of the Notices of the American Mathematical Society.

The Annual Day of Giving SDSU campaign is TOMORROW, September 25th!The Computational Science Research Center is being se...
09/24/2019

The Annual Day of Giving SDSU campaign is TOMORROW, September 25th!
The Computational Science Research Center is being selected as one of the highlighted programs from the College of Sciences at San Diego State University for this Annual Day of Giving.

Please consider making a gift to support the education of our students.

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The Annual Day of Giving SDSU campaign is almost one week away, September 25th.The Computational Science Research Center...
09/18/2019

The Annual Day of Giving SDSU campaign is almost one week away, September 25th.
The Computational Science Research Center is being selected as one of the highlighted programs from the College of Sciences at San Diego State University for this Annual Day of Giving.

Please consider making a gift to support the education of our students.

https://lnkd.in/gNZZB59

06/14/2019

CSRC participates on research on health disparities
CSRC Associate Director Guadalupe X. "Suchi" Ayala is leading this effort along with Director Jose Castillo, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) DHHS Nat Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities. The $2,000,000 grant from NIH is a portion of a proposed total 10 million 5-Year Endowment Strategic Plan funded for `Building Capacity and Infrastructure for Population Health and Health Disparities Research at San Diego State University' (SDSU).
The grant renewal was submitted as an interdisciplinary team including engineering professor Keen Moon and SDSU president Adela de la Torre. The mission of the Strategic Plan is to create an infrastructure for innovative and significant translational research to achieve population-level health changes and reduce health disparities among racially/ethnically diverse populations (Hispanic/ Latino and immigrant groups most notably), sexual minorities, and lower-income populations in the United States (US).

CSRC DATA SCIENCE WORKSHOP, May 28-30, 2019Data science continues to evolve as one of the most promising and in-demand f...
06/14/2019

CSRC DATA SCIENCE WORKSHOP, May 28-30, 2019
Data science continues to evolve as one of the most promising and in-demand fields sought by industry and national labs. On 2018, CSRC started offering a MS degree with emphasis in data science. A three day workshop on data science was offered to students, including short lectures and a lab. The workshop covered an introduction to data science, statistical and machine learning, with an emphasis on two supervised learning algorithm methods: Random forests and neural networks. The students (see photo) were glad to participate in this opportunity to cover a lot of information in the data science field in only three sessions. For more information on the workshop, on-line certificates and PhD degree program in Computational Science (offered jointly with UC Irvine), please contact the Computational Research Center at: [email protected]

Textures (that feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or a substance) are highly variable, which makes them very ...
06/14/2019

Textures (that feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or a substance) are highly variable, which makes them very difficult to define in a mathematical model. A new paper by CSRC associated faculty Jerome Gilles may shed some light on the analysis of textures in images with many possible applications. Huang, et al, Empirical curvelet based Fully Convolutional Network for supervised texture image segmentation, Neurocomputing 349 (2019) 31–43.

In this paper, we propose a new approach to perform supervised texture classification/segmentation. The proposed idea is to feed a Fully Convolutional…

Congratulations to CSRC board member Gary Fogel on receiving the San Diego Section AIAA Outstanding Contribution to Aero...
05/13/2019

Congratulations to CSRC board member Gary Fogel on receiving the San Diego Section AIAA Outstanding Contribution to Aerospace Education Award. A well deserved recognition to his many contributions at SDSU, and particularly, to the Aerospace Engineering program as an adjunct faculty and advisor. "You have played a significant role in our efforts towards students engagement, retention and success," says Satchi Venkataraman +Aerospace

05/13/2019

Alumn Vincent Berardi just published a paper in collaboration with University of Arizona and researchers at the College of Health and Human Services at SDSU. Adams M, et al, Rationale, design, and baseline characteristics of WalkIT Arizona: A factorial randomized trial testing adaptive goals and financial reinforcement to increase walking across higher and lower walkable neighborhoods. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2019 https://lnkd.in/gGfdyuW

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