Using HUBzero to Support Scientific Projects (Part 2)

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HUBzero supports more than 25 hubs in a wide range of disciplines including nanotechnology, cancer care, bio-fuels, battery technology for electric vehicles, earthquake engineering, volcanic activity, pharmaceutical engineering, microelectromechanical systems, environmental modeling, and heat transfer applications, to name a few. This tutorial will explore some of those use cases and illustrate the different collaboration models that HUBzero supports.

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  • (2011), "Using HUBzero to Support Scientific Projects (Part 2)," https://help.hubzero.org/resources/435.

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