HUBbub 2010 Morning Sessions, Day 1

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Workshop for the HUBzero™ User Community

The HUBzero™ software was released as Open Source during HUBbub 2010, April 13th - 14th!

HUBzero™ is supported by a consortium of universities including Purdue, Indiana, Clemson, and Wisconsin. The HUBzero Platform is the basis of nanoHUB.org and 20 other sites, delivering hundreds of scientific tools and seminars to more than 350,000 visitors each year.

Below are videos and presentation materials from HUBbub 2010. See how the unique HUBzero solution has empowered a wide spectrum of projects in nanotechnology, healthcare research, and other areas of engineering and science. HUBbub 2010 attendees learned through hands-on tutorials on how to set up their own hub using HUBzero's open source software, how to create and publish scientific tools on their own hub, how to connect the tools to computing clusters and other Grid resources, and how to add new capabilities to the platform. We discussed ideas and listened to feedback that will help shape the roadmap for future development.

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  1. From nanoHUB to HUBzero

    19 Apr 2010 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Mark Lundstrom

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  2. The Indiana CTSI Hub

    19 Apr 2010 | Seminars | Contributor(s): William K Barnett

    As one of the first hubs created using the HUBzero platform, IndianaCTSI was the first to have additional hub capabilities such as Federated Identity, which enables users to log in using existing credentials issued by participating universities and other organizations. The speaker will talk about...

  3. pharmaHUB

    19 Apr 2010 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Rex Reklaitis

    pharmaHUB is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation and is populated with content from the Engineering Research Center (ERC), the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Technology and Education (NIPTE), and the members of the pharmaHUB community. Dr. Reklaitis will talk about...

  4. NCN / nanoHUB.org Overview

    19 Apr 2010 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Gerhard Klimeck

    With over 110,000 unique users from 172 countries for the last 12 months, nanoHUB.org generates as much traffic as the Purdue website does. In this talk Dr. Klimeck will present the key features of nanoHUB and how it provides evident research impact on the community. He will also go over the...

  5. A Cyberinfrastructure Framework for 21st Century Science and Engineering

    19 Apr 2010 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Jen Schopf

    Today’s science has been radically changed by advances in cyberinfrastructure (CI) – faster machines, better networking, more collaboration, shared data, and the ability to study vastly more complex problems than previously feasible. This talk will present the Office of CyberInfrastructure (OCI)...

  6. Opening Remarks

    19 Apr 2010 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Rajinder P Khosla

    In his opening remarks, Dr. Khosla will discuss the importance and the significant value of collaborative learning and information sharing. A historical perspective will be provided with examples where shared learning and openness in science and engineering have made important discoveries. These...

  7. HUBzero Overview-HUBbub 2010

    19 Apr 2010 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

    Michael McLennan is a senior research scientist at Purdue University’s Rosen Center for Advanced Computing, where he is Director of the HUBzero Platform for Scientific Collaboration. He received a Ph.D. in 1990 from Purdue University, supported as an SRC Graduate Fellow, for his dissertation on...

  8. NEEShub

    19 Apr 2010 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Rudi Eigenmann

    The National Science Foundation created the George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) to improve our understanding of earthquakes and their effects. Dr. Eigenmann will walk us through the formation of NEEShub and why HUBzero is the perfect platform for their...

  9. Welcome

    28 Jun 2010 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

  10. Hub 2010 - Hub Owner Experiences Panel Discussion

    13 Jul 2010 | Seminars

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