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Web Content XSEDE Project Brings Advanced Cyberinfrastructure, Digital Services, and Expertise to Nation's Scientists and Engineers |
Web Content Smooth Transition - XSEDE's Advanced User Support Services Among segues, one of the most famous comes at the close of the third movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony as a serene, nearly silent moment transforms seamlessly into the glorious energy of this... |
Web Content How XSEDE will facilitate collaborative science How will XSEDE provide private, secure environments that have all the resources, services and collaboration support users need to be productive? |
Web Content NCSA's John Towns Talks About the NSF-funded XSEDE Project John Towns, leader of the National Science Foundation's new Extreme Digital Science and Engineering project, talks about the vision for XSEDE and how it will build on the TeraGrid. |
Web Content UCSD High School Volunteer Summer 2011 Internship Opportunities at the San Diego Supercomputer Center |
Web Content U.S. XSEDE program, European Grid Infrastructure seek submissions describing collaborative research Two major research infrastructures, the European Grid Infrastructure and the National Science Foundation's Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) in the United States, are... |
Web Content XSEDE Deploys Globus Online for data transfer Globus is software-as-a-service for file transfer and sharing. Designed specifically for researchers, Globus provides fast, reliable, and secure file transfer among XSEDE resources or between an... |
Web Content The Stampede Era Begins You hear it before you see it — a roar like a factory in full production. But instead of cars or washing machines, this factory produces scientific knowledge. Stampede, the newest supercomputer at... |
Web Content NICS makes the top of Green500 list The latest Green500 list was released today and the top spots on the list have been taken over by machines that combine commodity processors with coprocessors or graphics processing units (GPUs) to... |
Web Content Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Wins High Performance Computing Award |
Web Content Stampede's comprehensive capabilities to bolster U.S. open science computational resources Stampede is one of the most powerful and significant current supercomputers in the U.S. for open science research. Able to perform nearly 10 quadrillion operations per second, Stampede offers... |
Web Content XSEDE Upgrades Network Infrastructure The Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE), the National Science Foundation cyberinfrastructure project that replaces and expands on the NSF TeraGrid, has transitioned its... |
Web Content RTD2014: Bigger. Better. Further. Faster. Missouri University of Science and Technology will be holding their fourth annual Research and Technology Development (RTD2014) conference on September 15-16 |
Web Content Developing Scientific Computing Communities Researchers present experiences from ENZO, CACTUS, and iPlant API development efforts Decades of scholarships and billions of dollars have gone into the development of community software codes... |
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Web Content XSEDE Project Brings Advanced Cyberinfrastructure, Digital Services, and Expertise to Nation's Scientists and Engineers |
Web Content Of Micelles and Machines: HPC Simulations Transform Everyday Household Products Have you ever dropped your brand new razor or a full bottle of hand soap on a tiled bathroom floor and wondered why it didn’t simply shatter into a dozen pieces or split apart and create a gooey... |
Web Content XSEDE Allocation System to Receive Makeover XSEDE is a set of resources and systems that thousands of researchers, scientists and engineers regularly use to do groundbreaking science. But how does an XSEDE user actually request time on... |