SDSC Researchers Turn SeisMac into iSeismograph
Would You Like a Large Shake with that Little Mac?
SDSC Researchers Turn SeisMac Feature on Apple Laptops into an Innovative
Learning Tool
What began as a way to prevent damage to the hard drive from a dropped
laptop has led to an innovative project that lets seismology and
engineering students or researchers study, store and share data to better
understand the science of structural dynamics – be it a gentle tap or a
full blown temblor.
Researchers with the Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation
Cyberinfrastructure Center (NEESit) at the San Diego Supercomputer Center
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