Atrio Dynamically provisions applications and platforms using an intelligent scheduling and provisioning stack on top of existing infrastructure, forming an elastic edge-to-cloud computing network
Read StorySpeaker: Jim Griffoen – Professor and Director, University of Kentucky Center for Computational Sciences Abstract: FABRIC is a unique national research infrastructure to enable cutting-edge and exploratory research at-scale in networking, cybersecurity, distributed computing and storage systems, machine learning, and science applications. FABRIC is an everywhere programmable nationwide instrument comprised of novel extensible…
Read StorySpeaker: Alex Szalay – Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science, Johns Hopkins University Abstract: The Open Storage Network(OSN) is a network of storage nodes distributed across the US that is designed to simplify sharing of active scientific data sets. While other uses may…
Read StorySpeaker: Carrie Rampp – Vice President and CIO, Franklin & Marshall College Abstract: Franklin & Marshall College (F&M) is building and deploying a campus cluster resource to better meet the needs of our researchers and their students who need greater access to high performance compute resources to support intensive data…
Read StorySpeaker: Kate Keahey – Senior Fellow, University of Chicago Computation institute Abstract: Chameleon is a large-scale, deeply reconfigurable experimental platform built to support Computer Sciences systems research. Community projects range from systems research developing exascale operating systems, virtualization methods, performance variability studies, and power management research to projects in software defined networking,…
Read StorySpeaker: Michael Zink – Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Massachusetts Amherst Abstract: A team of researchers at the University of Massachusetts, Boston University, and Northeastern University recently received an award from the National Science Foundation to construct and support a testbed for research and experimentation into new…
Read StorySpeaker: Ron Hutchins is currently VP of IT at University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA. Abstract: Ron's focus at UVA has included growing research computing services in both the systems and the support team. Through two NSF awards (CC* and MRI) UVA has focused on high performance connectivity and protected…
Read StoryThe NSF Mid-Scale is about the design of an instrument to support research. We propose to build an instrument to access and connect researchers and their research instruments, data sources, and associated computational capabilities through federation, a software and hardware defined “federated collaboratory,” designed to simplify multi-campus collaborations and partnerships…
Read StoryRealizing the vision of the federated collaboratories will require the development of many layers of abstractions ranging from hardware, networking, federation architecture, scientific workflows, and domain-specific models and tools to enable collaborative discovery. In preparation for upcoming workshops focused on gathering information to be included in the ERN Mid-Scale preproposal,…
Read StoryCryo-EM/ET is one of the research areas where gaining a deeper understanding of the workflows, research computing and data requirements, collaborations, and challenges will enable the ERN to have the broadest impact across multiple research disciplines, pedagogical approaches, senior level college and university administrators, and other organizations within the region…
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