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Wyoming and California Research Team Maps Ever-Changing World of Tundra
By Jack Imel and Kimberly Mann Bruch It’s easy to imagine the tundra as a barren and motionless landscape. After all, it is literally frozen. But those invested in these landscapes — Indigenous peoples, natural resource developers and researchers like Ivan Sudakow and Jian Gong — will quickly explain why this common perception is far from the truth. Tundra landscapes’ permafrost-based structure quickly translates changes in temperature to changes in geography. “Autumn in th
Dec 3, 2025


FARR Mini-Research Project Trains AI Model to Read Geological Maps
Written by Jack Imel, University of Alaska Southeast Intern at SDSC University of Idaho researchers fine-tune EfficientNetB0 for...
Sep 26, 2025


FARR Mini-Research Project Promotes Ethical Use of AI Tools Among Engineering Students
Written by Jack Imel, University of Alaska Southeast Intern at SDSC Workshop at Howard University helps students understand and...
Jul 11, 2025


The Role of HPC Centers in AI-Ready Data
By FARR The FARR project organized a panel discussion as a Birds of Feather (BoF) session at SC24 on HPC (High-Performance Computing)...
Nov 27, 2024


2024 FARR Workshop Brings Together Experts for Innovation at Intersection of AI and Data
Written by Kimberly Mann Bruch, SDSC Communications Funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, the FARR Research Coordination...
Oct 23, 2024


SDSC’s Christine Kirkpatrick Brings Focus to Data at Multiple UN Events
By: Aanika Tipirneni and Kimberly Mann Bruch, SDSC Communications For the past several years, Christine Kirkpatrick of the San Diego...
Sep 16, 2024
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