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. Conversion of Movie Files to Flash SWFs for Use in Breeze Presentations

    17 Aug 2006 | | Contributor(s):: Rick DeSutter, Joseph M. Cychosz

  2. Creating and Deploying Scientific Tools

    Courses|' 26 May 2014

    Use the HUBzero framework to bring your simulation/model and analysis tools online

    https://nanohub.org/courses/tools

  3. Cyber Infrastructure Days at Purdue University

    31 Jan 2011 |

    Purdue CI Days 2010 showcases technologies to enhance research, teaching and research funding. The program focus is on how just about any faculty member, research staffer, or graduate student can benefit from these technologies.

  4. 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...

  5. Enhancing Web-Based Three-Dimensional Visualization of Scientific Data

    21 Apr 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Kwame Osei - Wusu

    2003 SURI Conference Proceedings

  6. 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...

  7. Giving Talks and Posters That People Would Actually Like to See

    28 Jun 2006 | | Contributor(s):: Jerry M. Woodall

    Other than getting a college degree, being able to communicate technical results to non experts (and even experts) in a simple and easily understandable way iscritical to a future successful career path.To this end I will discuss the elements of how to prepare both good power pointand poster...

  8. Grid Appliance: a First-time User's Tutorial

    08 Jan 2007 | | Contributor(s):: David Wolinsky

    This video shows step-by-step instructions on how to use the nanoHUB virtual machine Grid Appliance: from starting it up to running Rappture applications, accessing your nanoHUB files through WebDAV, and submitting jobs for remote execution using Condor.

  9. Grid Computing Technologies

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

  10. Grid Computing Technologies - Panel Discussion

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

  11. High Performance Computing Training Workshop

    09 Oct 2007 |

    The Computing Research Institute and the Rosen Center for Advanced Computing hosted a training workshop on High Performance Computing August 6 &7, and September 10 & 11, 2007. The goal of this workshop is to increase the attendees’ knowledge of parallel architectures and parallel programming on...

  12. How Can Your Educational Modules Contain Interactive Online Simulation?

    28 Feb 2005 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck

    The Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN) is a multi-university, NSF-funded initiative with a mission to lead in research, education, and outreach to students and professionals, while at the same time deploying a unique web-based cyber-infrastructure to serve the nation''s National...

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

    04 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.

  14. How to Breezify Your Presentation and Publish it on the nanoHUB

    09 Jul 2006 | | Contributor(s):: Joseph M. Cychosz

    This presentation gives a detailed overview of the process of creating an online presentation for the nanoHUB. It describes how to use Adobe-Macromedia's Breeze presentation tool in conjuction with Microsoft Powerpoint to create a narriated presentation, and how to upload it to the nanoHUB.

  15. HPC and Visualization for multimillion atom simulations

    21 Jun 2005 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck

    This presentation gives an overview of the HPC and visulaization efforts involving multi-million atom simulations for the June 2005 NSF site visit to the Network for Computational Nanotechnology.

  16. HPCW Condor: High Throughput Computing

    09 Oct 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Thomas (Tom) Kesler

    Condor is a research project of the University of Wisconsin. It offers an environment called "High Throughput Computing" for compute-intensive jobs. Condor can manage a collection of compute nodes and can harness wasted CPU power from otherwise idle workstations of a cluster or desktop. Condor...

  17. HPCW High-end HPC Architectures

    09 Oct 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Mithuna Thottethodi

  18. 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

  19. 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...

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

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