05/21/2026
SCI recently partnered with Xinnor on a storage infrastructure upgrade that gives researchers faster, more reliable access for managing the massive datasets that power discovery. The upgrade strengthens the computing environment behind our data-intensive research. 🙌
Full case study:
Replacing an Aging PostgreSQL Backend with xiRAID at the SCI Institute, University of Utah | Case Studies | Xinnor
The University of Utah Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute is a global leader in applied, multidisciplinary computing research with real‑world impact. Founded in 1994, SCI brings together experts and students in computing, engineering, math, medicine, education, urban planning, enviro...
05/20/2026
💼 We’re hiring a cohort of AI engineers to serve the broader community at The University of Utah! Join us as a full-time, benefitted employee in SLC and help researchers, educators, administrators, and campus partners build responsible, scalable AI solutions. Apply by August 19: https://bit.ly/sci-ai-eng
05/13/2026
As AI accelerates a new era of discovery, issues of access, connectivity, and governance continue to limit the full realization of data-driven science. In a recent talk for the Coalition for Networked Information, SCI head and University of Utah Chief AI Officer Manish Parashar shared how one of his projects, the National Data Platform, is advancing a democratized data ecosystem for research and innovation.
CNI: Coalition for Networked Information
1 like. "Harnessing the Data Renaissance for Scientific Discovery"
05/06/2026
As researchers across The University of Utah build, study, and use generative AI, they’re uncovering high-stakes ethical questions that can’t easily be solved by technologists or humanists alone. So last month, dozens of experts from across the U came together to work through such questions together in an experimental interdisciplinary workshop led by members of SCI's One-U Responsible AI Initiative.
Read the recap: https://bit.ly/rai-ethics
04/21/2026
🏆 Congrats to SCI affiliate faculty member Dan Reed on receiving the Computing Research Association Association Distinguished Service Award last month.
“I was humbled and grateful to be recognized for helping advance science and technology policy,” Reed said. “At a time when public support for science is increasingly being questioned, it has never been more important for everyone to help make the case.”
Reed is the second member of the SCI community to receive the service award—Executive Director Manish Parashar earned the honor in 2024.
SCI Affiliate Dan Reed Wins Computing Research Association Distinguished Service Award - Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute
Adapted from an article by the Computing Research Association. The Computing Research Association (CRA) Board of Directors recently selected Dan Reed—University of Utah Presidential Professor emeritus in computational science and affiliate faculty in the Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Inst...
04/06/2026
A new statewide AI supercomputing system is coming online at The University of Utah this summer, backed by state funding and a public-private partnership. The U’s Center for High Performance Computing—which is a part of SCI and already serves 7,000+ researchers across Utah—will manage the world-class system.
State-backed AI supercomputer set to expand research capacity across Utah this summer - @theU
Utah lawmakers invested $15 million in the university's new artificial intelligence supercomputing system.
03/23/2026
🌍 AI & the Planet: Sustainable Innovation in Higher Education
What does AI really cost the planet, and what role should research universities like the U play? Join us for an Earth Month event exploring the sustainability of AI, from data centers and energy use to campus decision-making. Hear from U experts and share your thoughts on how we can build climate‑aligned AI practices in higher ed.
đź“… Wednesday, April 15, at 10 am
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🎓 Hosted by University of Utah College of Nursing and SCI, home of the One-U Responsible AI Initiative
Bring your questions, curiosity, and ideas for a more sustainable AI future.
03/20/2026
Calling researchers across tech, humanities, and social sciences at The University of Utah: due to strong interest, we’ve expanded capacity and extended the registration deadline for our AI + Ethics Workshop on April 3. Join us to discover AI‑related work beyond your own field and shape new approaches to some of the most important ethical challenges of our time.
👉 Register on Luma: https://luma.com/2sgzwn8t
03/12/2026
🚀 SCI’s One‑U Responsible AI Initiative just launched graduate student fellowships! If you know a PhD student pushing responsible AI forward—in the environment, health care and wellness, or teaching and learning—send them our way. Applications are due May 1: https://bit.ly/rai-grad
03/05/2026
SCI’s One-U Responsible AI Initiative is awarding its first round of seed grants, totaling $386,855, to nine research teams advancing AI tools and uncovering new insights on AI’s societal impacts. Projects will empower patients and their families, shed light on AI’s role in the classroom, and help people better understand environmental exposures that harm their health. Read more: https://rai.utah.edu/inaugural-seed-grants/