Events
- December 13 Stakeholder Meeting at AGU
The steering committee organized a session at the Fall American Geophysical Union (AGU) Meeting to provide further information about the planning process and to gather input on priorities important to the next generation TeraGrid. The event was held on December 14, 2007 and hosted by Tim Killeen (AGU President, Director of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, and Chair of the TeraGrid Planning Process Steering Committee), Peter Backlund (NCAR Director for Research Relations), and Katherine Lawrence (University of Michigan, School of Information).
A summary of the meeting discussion is available here.
- November 14 Stakeholder Meeting at SC'07
The steering committee organized a Birds of Feather (BoF) session at SuperComputing 2007 in Reno, Nevada on Wednesday, November 14, 2007. Approximately 60 people attended to learn more about the planning process and to provide ideas and suggestions for topics and priorities important to the next generation TeraGrid. The event was hosted by committee members Arthur (Buddy) Bland (ORNL Center for Computational Sciences) and Ed Seidel (LSU Center for Computation and Technology).
View slides presented at the Birds of a Feather session and a summary of the discussion.
A summary of the meeting discussion is available here. - User Workshop ( August 23-24, 2007)
This was the last of three workshops organized by the University of Michigan's School of Information to gather information on the future needs of current and potential users of TeraGrid.The workshop was attended by 21 individuals from the biosciences, chemistry, earth and environmental science, materials science, social sciences, and humanities.
- User Workshop ( August 21-22, 2007)
This was the second of three workshops organized by the University of Michigan's School of Information to gather information on the future needs of current and potential users of TeraGrid. The workshop was attended by 14 individuals from the fields of astronomy, computer science, engineering, mathematics, and physics.
- Science Gateways Workshop ( June 7, 2007)
This invitational workshop was the first in a series of planning process activities. The purpose was to solicit information about the needs of developers of projects such as those designated as TeraGrid Science Gateways that will be used to help guide future plans for the TeraGrid.
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