[hpc-announce] Science Gateways: Accelerating Research and Education

Patrick Diehl pdiehl at cct.lsu.edu
Mon Aug 29 16:37:06 CDT 2022


CiSE Special Issue:

Science Gateways: Accelerating Research and Education


Science gateways serve as connection points, assembling the various components of advanced cyber infrastructure - data collections, instruments, supercomputers, clouds, and analytical tools - behind streamlined, user-friendly interfaces. They are typically a community-developed web portal or a suite of desktop applications. Gateways can provide scalable access to many things: a highly-tuned parallel application running on a supercomputer; a remote instrument like a telescope or electron microscope; a curated data collection; tools to create workflows and visualizations linking these different resources; and collaborative venues to discuss results, share curricula and presentations and more. Gateways enable not only researchers with a common scientific goal, but also students and members of the broader community by providing access to top-tier resources. Gateways provide both a user-centric and a community-centric view (with social networking) of the cyber infrastructure. 

Guest Editors

Patrick Diehl, Louisiana State University
Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Important Dates

Submission deadline: 12/19/22 (AOE)
First-round review decisions: 2/6/23
Deadline for revision submissions: 3/6/23
Second-round review decisions: 3/7/23
Deadline for revision submissions: 3/8/23
Notification of final decisions: 4/10/23
Tentative publication: Sep/Oct 2023 

For questions and further information, please write to patrickdiehl at lsu.edu

Please submit your paper here: https://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/cs 

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Dr. Patrick Diehl
Center for Computation and Technology
Department of Physics & Astronomy
Louisiana State University
Digital Media Center
340 E Parker Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA
Cell: 225-284-1710







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