Call for Proposals: IDSC Grants Program
In case you missed it, the IDSC Grants Program “Expanding the Use of Collaborative Data Science at UM” Information Session is now online.
In case you missed it, the IDSC Grants Program “Expanding the Use of Collaborative Data Science at UM” Information Session is now online.
Global atmospheric general circulation models with simplified physics and boundary conditions are powerful tools that help us to understand fundamental climate dynamics and diagnose more comprehensive modeling systems. Read more “A Simplified-Physics Atmosphere General Circulation Model for Idealized Climate Dynamics Studies” →
Congratulations to IDSC Deputy Director Ben Kirtman! Dr. Kirtman has been named the new dean at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, effective August 1, 2025.
Read more “Rosenstiel School Names Dr. Ben Kirtman as New Dean” →
The University of Miami College of Engineering is advancing air mobility through pivotal partnerships and cutting-edge research. Named in the list of the College of Engineering’s research priorties is IDSC Core Faculty Member Mingzhe Chen, who is working with AI for the navigation and interaction of UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles). Read more “UM’s College of Engineering is Driving Miami’s Mobility Transformation” →
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. and the rural Appalachia area suffers the highest CRC incidence and mortality rates. There are several non-clinical health-related social determinant factors (SDOH) associated with cancer mortality. Read more “Machine Learning Study Looks at Cancer Mortality in Rural Appalachia” →
All countries within the European Union (EU) are required to generate special “high-value data sets” and to make them publicly available under the official portal for European data: data.europa.eu. These data sets include things like level of risk, such as poverty, inequality, unemployment, etc. Read more “EU High-Value Data Project Helps to Educate Readers on the Power of Visualization” →
Read more “GENA-IDSC Partnership Uses Game Changing AI Platform to Combat Rare Diseases” →
This June, Peru became the latest country to host a free IDSC Software Carpentry (SWC) Workshop, marking a milestone in data science education for the region. Behind the scenes of this historic first was an innovative collaboration that wove together multiple universities, departments, and even family ties—all sparked by a virtual internship. Read more “Bridging Borders Through Code: Peru’s First Software Carpentry Workshop” →
Colleges and universities are transforming into engines of dynamic economic growth, workforce development, and real-world innovation. In collaboration with HTC VIVE, Virtualware Co. has just released the whitepaper on “How Universities and Colleges are Fostering Innovation-Driven Regional Economic Development Initiatives.” Read more “Whitepaper on Transforming Colleges and Universities into Engines of Innovation” →
With a little help from The U’s Pegasus supercomputer, two Rosenstiel School scientists have discovered 230 new giant viruses that shape ocean life and health. Their study revealed new insights into giant viruses and their role in marine ecosystems, and led to the creation of a now publicly shared bioinformatic tool. Read more “Pegasus Powered Giant Virus Study Yields Publicly Shared Bioinformatics Tool” →