The central focus of CD3 is the methodologies for handling and
analysis of large and complex data sets, in facilitating the
data-to-discovery process. It is about applications of data-driven
computing in various scientific domains, such as biology, physics,
astronomy, geophysics, etc. CD3 also serves as a catalyst for new
collaborations and projects between different scientific disciplines,
and between the campus and JPL. We are especially interested in the
sharing and transfer of methodologies, where the solutions from one
field can be reapplied in another one. At this time, we are not involved
in the traditional high performance computing or hardware.
The scientific staff of the Center has an expertise that spans
various aspects of computational science, and works on a collaborative
basis with research groups on the campus and at JPL, in helping develop
novel, exploratory projects, and in the execution of larger, funded
projects that involve data-intensive computing. The Center also helps in
the development of educational materials for training students in the
research skills that are increasingly necessary for data-rich science in
the 21st century.
We are a part of a joint initiative with the Center for Data Science
and Technology at JPL.
http://cd3.caltech.edu/
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