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HUBbub is the annual User Conference for researchers, educators, and IT professionals engaged in building and using cyberinfrastructure. Learn about the latest features in the HUBzero tool box and how they can be used to address the unique challenges of scientific pursuits. Hear from invited speakers who are experts in cyberinfrastructure, social science, and national policy.

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  • (2012), "HUBbub 2012, Day 2 Morning Sessions," https://help.hubzero.org/resources/781.

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University Place Conference Center, Indianapolis, IN

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In This Series

  1. myExperiment and the rise of Social Machines

    27 Sep 2012 | Seminars | Contributor(s): David De Roure

  2. The Science Gateways and their Democratization and Acceleration of Science

    27 Sep 2012 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Nancy Wilkins-Diehr

    As science today grows increasingly digital, it poses exciting challenges and opportunities for researchers. Whether it¹s streaming data from sensors, simulating the formation of tornadoes, annotating and sharing tagged audio and video data, or using geographic information systems to anticipate...

  3. Cyberinfrastructure and Scientific Portals at the University of Notre Dame

    27 Sep 2012 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Jarek Nabrzyski

    HUBzero is growing leaps and bounds these days, powering everything from simple collaborative websites to compute intensive portals such as nanoHUB. Does this mean it’s a great fit for any website? When should HUBzero be used, and when other tools are a better fit? In this talk I will present...

  4. Designing Your Ideal Creative Network

    27 Sep 2012 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Andy Burnett

    Difficult problems can often be solved by talking with the 'right' person. But, finding that person can be tricky. Social networking systems might make this easier, but they aren't really designed for problem solving. This talk will explore some of the ways in which we might develop networks that...

  5. The Balancing Act of Release Management

    27 Sep 2012 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Dawn Weisman

    The Wish list is the mechanism many Hubs use to collect requests for new or enhanced functionality. A large Wish list is a classic ‘good problem’ indicating an active user community with creative ideas for improving a Hub.Since most IT teams are limited in the number of people available to...

  6. Mythbusting Scientific Knowledge Transfer with nanoHUB.org

    28 Sep 2012 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Gerhard Klimeck

    NCN operates nanoHUB.org, a science and engineering gateway providing the capability to perform online simulation resources through a web browser without the installation of any software. In 2007, NCN separated the nano content from the cyber platform, making the HUBzero solution available to...

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