Cyber Center Seminar Series
November 18, 2010
December 10, 2010 --- 10:30-11:30 AM ----- RAWLS 1057
Scientific communities have been rapidly expanding their ability to generate and use electronic data for exploration, modeling and simulations, and for generating and testing hypotheses. However, the current emphasis on data-driven discovery has generated new IT and informatics-related challenges that often impede the goals of these communities. These challenges, especially when coupled with the shifting hardware landscape, are also impacting the ability of campus computational and IT infrastructures to rapidly adapt to scientific demands. The Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) works with various scientific communities to assist in overcoming these challenges by leveraging new research in cyberinfrastructure, computer science, and information sciences. In this talk, we address the successes and limitations we’ve encountered in meeting those challenges with a focus on the gaps that new research in technology can address to move scientific domains forward.
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