San Diego Supercomputer Center
Kimberly Bruch is a science writer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center. Kimberly has also worked as a NASA Education and Outreach specialist with the California Space Grant Consortium, and as a public information and outreach coordinator at UCSD.
Bruch is passionate about making science accessible to everyone, and has been instrumental in developing distance learning opportunities that bring the excitement of scientific discovery into the classroom. Her work has been recognized with an award from the American Geophysical Union.
Kimberly Bruch has a MA in Communications from San Diego State University and a BA in Journalism, PR, Speech Comm from Western Kentucky University. Kimberly also has some college experience from Mira Costa College and Mesa College.
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San Diego Supercomputer Center
The San Diego Supercomputer Center's (SDSC) mission is to transform research, education, and practice through Cyberinfrastructure. SDSC's experts, datacenter, computational resources, and software tools and environments are used by the academic, private, and public sector to facilitate applications, advances and promote new discovery. SDSC hosts one of the largest academic data centers in the world and is recognized as an international leader in data use, management, storage, and preservation.