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TeraGrid director to give seminar April 10

released March 23, 2006

TeraGrid Director Charlie Catlett will give the next talk in the Cyberinfrastructure Seminar Series from 1 to 2:30 p.m. (CDT) on Monday, April 10 in the auditorium of the NCSA Building, 1205 W. Clark, St., U., and via the Access Grid. Catlett will present information on the resources and services available to support the needs of research and education communities.

The National Science Foundation-funded TeraGrid is the world's largest, most comprehensive distributed cyberinfrastructure for open scientific research. Through high-performance network connections, TeraGrid integrates high-performance computers, data resources and tools, and high-end experimental facilities around the country. The TeraGrid provides access to over 100 teraflops of computing resources, as well as access to scientific data collections, scientific instruments, visualization analysis systems, and extensive infrastructure for managing and transferring data. TeraGrid is working closely with the scientific community to develop Science Gateways, designed to support the unique needs of diverse scientific communities.

The Cyberinfrastructure Seminar Series is organized by NCSA and the San Diego Supercomputer Center. These seminars are available on site at the presenting institution and remotely via the Access Grid. All Access Grid sites are welcome to participate in this seminar. If you have any questions about this seminar, contact the NCSA Training Group.

 

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