Research Computing Seminar Series 2007

The Open Science Grid:
Linking Universities and Laboratories in National Cyberinfrastructure


Paul Avery, Professor
Department of Physics
University of Florida

2:00 p.m. May 23, 2007
Wallace Memorial Library, Idea Factory

The Open Science Grid is a distributed computing infrastructure for large-scale scientific research, built and operated by a consortium of universities, national laboratories, scientific collaborations and software developers. Paul is the Director of two NSF-funded Grid Projects (GriPhyN and iVDGL). Paul's group is also a founding member of the Open Science Grid consortium.

Sponsored by the The Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation (CCRG) and Research Computing