Tags: cyberinfrastructure

Description

The comprehensive infrastructure needed to capitalize on dramatic advances in information technology has been termed cyberinfrastructure. Cyberinfrastructure integrates hardware for computing, data and networks, digitally-enabled sensors, observatories and experimental facilities, and an interoperable suite of software and middleware services and tools. Investments in interdisciplinary teams and cyberinfrastructure professionals with expertise in algorithm development, system operations, and applications development are also essential to exploit the full power of cyberinfrastructure to create, disseminate, and preserve scientific data, information, and knowledge.

–from NSF's Cyberinfrastructure Vision For 21st Century Discovery

In this context, the nanoHUB cyberinfrastructure integrates middleware components (Condor, VIOLIN) and links to compute and storage resources on TeraGrid and the Open Science Grid to offer the nanotechnology community a set of easy to use services that enhances their research and learning.

Learn more about quantum dots from the many resources on this site, listed below. More information on Cyberinfrastructure can be found here.

Resources (1-20 of 82)

  1. Repositories and Data Management (2nd offering)

    22 Apr 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Zachary D McClure, Alejandro Strachan

    This tutorial introduces database infrastructure and APIs for performing different scales of querying. You will learn how to access different suites of information from three prominent databases, and some advanced examples of data visualization and processing will be discussed. The Querying Data...

  2. Repositories and Data Management (1st offering)

    21 Apr 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Zachary D McClure, Alejandro Strachan

    This tutorial introduces database infrastructure and APIs for performing different scales of querying. You will learn how to access different suites of information from three prominent databases, and some advanced examples of data visualization and processing will be discussed. The Querying...

  3. How do we solve big science problems using all the modern tools and technologies at our fingertips?

    06 Jul 2019 | | Contributor(s):: Jeffrey A. Nichols

    Exascale is on the horizon and ORNL just announced our next new system called Frontier to be delivered in 2021 – another order of magnitude more powerful! I will discuss the technologies used in Summit and Frontier.

  4. 1st nanoMFG Node Workshop on Data-Science ENabled Advances in Nanomanufacturing (DSEAN)

    22 Apr 2019 | | Contributor(s):: Kimani C Toussaint, ST H Tawfick, Chenhui Shao, Narayan Aluru, Placid M. Ferreira, Elif Ertekin, Taylor, Hayden, Jay R Roloff

    This workshop brought together experts in nanomanufacturing, data science, and cyberinfrastructure.

  5. Midwest Big Data Hub: Partnerships and Projects to Advance the Data Ecosystem

    18 Apr 2019 | | Contributor(s):: Melissa Cragin

  6. Infrastructure for Data-Driven Discovery: Materials Data Facility and DLHub

    15 Apr 2019 | | Contributor(s):: Ian Foster

  7. HUBzero: A Platform for Scientific Research, Education, and Collaboration

    18 Mar 2015 | | Contributor(s):: Michael McLennan

    HUBzero® is an open source software platform used to build web sites for collaboration in an academic setting.  HUBzero supports data management, computation, and the natural synergy between education and research.  This talk gives an overview of the platform, showing how it...

  8. Keynote: The Data and Compute-Driven Transformation of Modern Science

    22 Aug 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Ed Seidel

    Modern science is undergoing a profound transformation as it aims to tackle the complex problems of the 21st Century. It is becoming highly collaborative; problems as diverse as climate change, renewable energy, or the origin of gamma-ray bursts require understanding processes that no single...

  9. Success Criteria for Establishing a Thriving HUBzero Based Site: A Model for Science 2.0

    15 Sep 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Lynn Zentner, Gerhard Klimeck, Krishna P. C. Madhavan, George B. Adams III

    Science gateways utilizing HUBzero technology provide the means for rapid dissemination and use of research results by a global research and education community, extending resources that used to be available to an elite few to a broader and more diverse community. Users may range from educators...

  10. Grid Computing Technologies

    21 Feb 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Carol Song

  11. TeraGrid: A National Cyberinfrastructrure for Open Research & Education

    21 Feb 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Carol Song

  12. What's the HUBbub? HUBzero technology for online research and teaching collaborations

    21 Feb 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Michael McLennan

  13. NCN, nanoHUB, HUBzero: cyberinfrastructure for nanotechnology

    10 Feb 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom

    Presentation made at the Workshop to Develop the Global Nanotechnology Network, Grenoble, France.

  14. The HUBzero Platform for Scientific Collaboration

    31 Jan 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Michael McLennan

    The framework that powers nanoHUB.org has been released as an open source package known as the HUBzero(r) Platform for Scientific Collaboration.

  15. Open Science Grid

    31 Jan 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Gabriele Garzoglio

  16. Grid Computing Technologies - Panel Discussion

    31 Jan 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Carol Song, Cristina Beldica

  17. Cancer Care Engineering

    31 Jan 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Joseph Pekny

  18. nanoHUB.org - Past, Present, Future...

    31 Jan 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom

  19. NEEShub

    31 Jan 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Rudi Eigenmann

  20. What's the HUBbub? - Panel Discussion

    31 Jan 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Michael McLennan, Mark Lundstrom, Rudi Eigenmann