HUBbub 2010 Morning Sessions, Day 2

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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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In This Series

  1. Technology Stewardship: Listening, Interacting and Leading

    Seminars | 19 Apr 2010 | Contributor(s): John David Smith

    Your hub platform may be where you as tech steward most visibly act, but it's not necessarily the center of the world or of your community. You need to see your community’s digital habitat through the community's eyes and see your community through deliberately chosen listening posts (on and off...

  2. Biomedical Research-Novel Interactions Required

    Seminars | 19 Apr 2010 | Contributor(s): Elaine Collier

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  3. HUBzero Roadmap - HUBbub 2010

    Seminars | 19 Apr 2010 | Contributor(s): George B. Adams III, Michael McLennan

    George B. Adams III is an Executive Consultant of the HUBzero Project. He is also the Deputy Director of the Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN). He earned the BSEE degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1978 and the MSEE and PhD degrees in 1980 and 1984...

  4. HUBbub 2010 Closing Remarks

    Seminars | 14 Jul 2010

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