Tags: cyberinfrastructure
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.
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Tools
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Online Presentations
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10.0 Ranking Nikonov: MATLAB DOs and DON'Ts
MATLAB DOs and DON'Ts
Type Online Presentations Contributor(s) Dmitri Nikonov Date 14 May. 2006 Avg. Rating (3) Rate this Matlab is widely used for simulations but is believed to be unsuitable for complex projects and to produce slow-running software tools. The presentation argues that blind copying of methods typical of C and Fortran is responsible for such inefficiencies. It teaches how to avoid these ...
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10.0 Ranking Ebert: Is Seeing Believing? How to Think ...
Is Seeing Believing? How to Think Visually and Analyze with Both Your Eyes and Brain
Type Online Presentations Contributor(s) David Ebert Date 26 Mar. 2007 Avg. Rating (1) Rate this In this talk, I will cover the basic techniques for visualization, some of the tools available, and how to NOT miscommunicate information from your visualizations.
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9.6 Ranking Jones: Scientific Computing with Python
Scientific Computing with Python
Type Online Presentations Contributor(s) Eric Jones, Travis Oliphant Date 24 Oct. 2004 Avg. Rating (2) Rate this Python has emerged as an excellent choice for scientific computing because of its simple syntax, ease of use, and elegant multi-dimensional array arithmetic. Its interpreted evaluation allows it to serve as both the development language and the command line environment in which to explore data. ...
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9.6 Ranking McLennan: Developing Tools for nanoHUB.org
Developing Tools for nanoHUB.org
Type Online Presentations Contributor(s) Michael McLennan Date 23 Jan. 2008 Avg. Rating (2) Rate this 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 ...
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9.4 Ranking Kadanoff: The Good the Bad and the Awful: ...
The Good the Bad and the Awful: Scientific Simulation and Prediction
Type Online Presentations Contributor(s) Leo P. Kadanoff Date 19 Dec. 2007 Avg. Rating (2) Rate this 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.
Learning Modules
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8.4 Ranking McLennan: Add Rappture to Your Software ...
Add Rappture to Your Software Development
Type Learning Modules Contributor(s) Michael McLennan Date 01 Nov. 2005 Avg. Rating (6) Rate this Rappture is the Rapid APPlication infrastrucTURE, a toolkit that you can use to accelerate the development of scientific simulation tools. Scientists developing a code are often led astray by all of the elements surrounding their code. They end up developing their own command language for input, ...
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6.9 Ranking Contributing Learning Modules to ...
Contributing Learning Modules to the nanoHUB
Type Learning Modules Contributor(s) Date 09 Jan. 2006 Avg. Rating (3) Rate this The goal of this learning module is to help you get started in the process of contributing learning modules to the nanoHUB. This module provides you an overview of what learning modules are, what components make up learning modules, and a quick guide to get started. A checklist is also provided at ...
Downloads
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8.3 Ranking Figueiredo: nanoHUB Grid Appliance
nanoHUB Grid Appliance
Type Downloads Contributor(s) Renato Figueiredo Date 21 Dec. 2006 Avg. Rating (0) Rate this The Grid appliance allows nanoHUB users to run a development "virtual workspace" in their own desktop. The workspace has a Linux-based virtual machine with Rappture, WebDAV and Condor pre-installed and pre-configured, encapsulating conveniently all the software needed to run these applications, ...
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6.4 Ranking Nikonov: recursive algorithm for NEGF in ...
recursive algorithm for NEGF in Matlab
Type Downloads Contributor(s) Dmitri Nikonov Date 13 Nov. 2006 Avg. Rating (0) Rate this This zip-archive contains two Matlab functions for the recursive solution of the partial matrix inversion and partial 3-matrix multiplication used in the non-equilibrium Green’s function (NEGF) method. recuresealg3d.m - works for 3-diagonal matrices recuresealgblock3d.m - works for ...
Workshops
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10.0 Ranking Lundstrom: Excellence in Computer Simulation
Excellence in Computer Simulation
Type Workshops Contributor(s) Mark Lundstrom, Jeffrey B. Neaton, Jeff Grossman Date 19 Dec. 2007 Avg. Rating (0) Rate this 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 ...
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5.8 Ranking High Performance Computing ...
High Performance Computing Training Workshop
Type Workshops Contributor(s) Date 09 Oct. 2007 Avg. Rating (0) Rate this 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 ...
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0.0 Ranking NCN Student Workshop 2005
NCN Student Workshop 2005
Type Workshops Contributor(s) Date 28 Apr. 2005 Avg. Rating (0) Rate this The first NCN Student Workshop was held April 6-7, 2005. This workshop was designed to give students in the program a background about NCN activities, and to hear from them how NCN can better serve their needs in the future.
Series
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5.7 Ranking Computing Research Institute ...
Computing Research Institute Seminars
Type Series Contributor(s) Date 08 Jan. 2007 Avg. Rating (0) Rate this CRI sponsors a regular seminar series that features local, national and international speakers who are recognized in their fields. CRI seminars cover topics in computational science, computational life science, computer systems technology, and nano-computation.
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5.4 Ranking Purdue Discovery Park Cyber Center ...
Purdue Discovery Park Cyber Center Lecture Series
Type Series Contributor(s) Date 12 May. 2006 Avg. Rating (0) Rate this The Cyber Center is creating a human infrastructure for collaboration and research for projects engaging cyberinfrastructure at Purdue. The goal of the Cyber Center (CC) is to create a center of national preeminence in computational methods for discovery and learning. Cyberinfrastructure (CI) is ...
Notes
- 7.9 Ranking Osei-Wusu: Enhancing Web-Based ...
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0.0 Ranking Fort: Visualization of CNT FET ...
Visualization of CNT FET Electrical Field Lines
Type Notes Contributor(s) Muriel Fort, Sameer Hamdan Date 15 Aug. 2004 Avg. Rating (0) Rate this With transistors decreasing to nanometric dimensions, limits of current processing technologies are being reached. Many physical obstacles still need to be overcome to replace earlier silicon devices with Carbon NanoTube Field Effect Transistors (CNT FETs).
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