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.

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

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

  2. NEEShub

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

  3. Open Science Grid

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

  4. What's the HUBbub? - Panel Discussion

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

  5. Blue Waters: Sustained Petascale Computing

    31 Jan 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Cristina Beldica

  6. Nov 15 2010

    2010 Joint NNIN/C & NCN Fall Workshop: Building a Collaborative Framework for Nanoscale Simulations

    Nanoscience relies on intensive atomistic simulations that generate copious amounts of data. Since various ab-initio and empirical approaches exist in the field, there is a growing need to develop...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/273

  7. Oct 31 2010

    2010 Joint NNIN/C & NCN Fall Workshop: Registration Deadline

    Nanoscience relies on intensive atomistic simulations that generate copious amounts of data. Since various ab-initio and empirical approaches exist in the field, there is a growing need to develop...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/274

  8. Computer in Science Engineering: featuring nanoHUB.org

    22 Apr 2010 |

    The current issue of Computing in Science and Engineering focuses on cyber-enabled nanotechnology, and nanoHUB.org is featured extensively throughout.

  9. Apr 13 2010

    HUBbub 2010

    Workshop for the HUBzero User CommunityWhat's the hubbub? A platform for creating web sites that support scientific research, education, and collaboration, released as open source during this...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/265

  10. Purdue School on High Performance and Parallel Computing

    24 Nov 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Alejandro Strachan, Faisal Saied

    The goal of this workshop is to provide training in the area of high performance scientific computing for graduate students and researchers interested in scientific computing. The School will address current hardware and software technologies and trends for parallel computing and their...

  11. BNC Annual Research Review: An Introduction to PRISM and MEMS Simulation

    04 Jun 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Jayathi Murthy

    This presentation is part of a collection of presentations describing the projects, people, and capabilities enhanced by research performed in the Birck Center, and a look at plans for the upcoming year.

  12. nanoHUB.org: Future Cyberinfrastructure Serving a Community of 60,000 Today

    23 Apr 2008 | | Contributor(s):: George B. Adams III, Gerhard Klimeck, Mark Lundstrom, Michael McLennan

    nanoHUB.org provides users with "fingertip access" to over 70 simulation tools for research and education. Users not only launch jobs that are executed on the state-of-the-art computational facilities of Open Science Grid and TeraGrid, but also interactively visualize and analyze the results—all...

  13. the data in my storage shows 2 % how do i retrieve it?

    Q&A|Open | Responses: 1

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/55

  14. Nanoelectronic Modeling: Multimillion Atom Simulations, Transport, and HPC Scaling to 23,000 Processors

    07 Mar 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck

    Future field effect transistors will be on the same length scales as “esoteric” devices such as quantum dots, nanowires, ultra-scaled quantum wells, and resonant tunneling diodes. In those structures the behavior of carriers and their interaction with their environment need to be fundamentally...

  15. How to access and upload files on my computer to the OOF software

    Q&A|Open | Responses: 3

    Whenever I try to access the data files stored in my computer, it opens some directory, which is different from my home directory, maybe my directory on the OOF2 server. How can I change it so...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/45

  16. Developing Tools for nanoHUB.org

    23 Jan 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Michael McLennan

    The nanoHUB lets you access simulation tools online via an ordinary web browser. Where do the tools come from? From you--hundreds of you throughout the world who are developing nanotechnology modeling tools. Anyone can upload their own code onto nanoHUB and publish a tool for a limited group of...

  17. Session 3: Discussion

    20 Dec 2007 |

    Discussion led by Jim Demmel, University of California at Berkeley.

  18. Excellence in Computer Simulation

    19 Dec 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom, Jeffrey B. Neaton, Jeffrey C Grossman

    Computational science is frequently labeled as a third branch of science - equal in standing with theory and experiment, and computational engineering is now an essential component of technology development and manufacturing. The successes of computational science and engineering (CSE) over the...

  19. The Good the Bad and the Awful: Scientific Simulation and Prediction

    19 Dec 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Leo P. Kadanoff

    This presentation was one of 13 presentations in the one-day forum, "Excellence in Computer Simulation," which brought together a broad set of experts to reflect on the future of computational science and engineering.

  20. New Dimension in Performance: Harnessing 3D Integration Technology

    29 Nov 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Kerry Bernstein

    Despite generation on generation of scaling, computer chips have remained essentially 2-dimensional. Improvements in on-chip wire delay, and in the total number of inputs and outputs has not been able to keep up with improvements to the transistor, and its getting harder and harder to hide it! 3D...