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Scripps researcher wins Gordon Bell Prize for real-time tsunami forecasting

Gabriel’s team developed a tsunami forecasting system 10 billion times faster than conventional models, improving early warnings and reducing false alerts for coastal safety.

Alice Gabriel (center) and the other 2025 Gordon Bell Prize awardees. (Photo courtesy of SC Photography) A UC San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography seismologist has won an award often called the “Nobel Prize of supercomputing” for developing a real-time tsunami forecasting system. Alice Gabriel, originally from Dresden, Germany, is part of a team that won the 2025 Association for Computing Machinery Gordon Bell Prize last week at the Sup…

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Times of San Diego broke the news in San Diego County, United States on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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