Join FutureGrid July 16 - 19, 2012 at XSEDE 12 in Chicago. We look forward to exploring cloud, grid, and high performance computing with you at one or more of our trainings, presentations, and BOFs.
New project proposals for research and education are always welcome at FutureGrid. Visit http://futuregrid.org to apply for an account.
1. What is FutureGrid?
FutureGrid is an experimental testbed that allows researchers and
educators to collaborate on the development and testing of innovative
approaches to parallel, grid, and cloud computing. The testbed is
composed of a set of distributed high performance computing resources
connected by a high-speed network.
Engage with FutureGrid at XSEDE12
Monday, July 16
1-5pm
Wright 8th floor
Tutorial: Infrastructure clouds for science and education
John Bresnahan, University of Chicago–Argonne National Laboratory
Kate Keahey, University of Chicago–Argonne National Laboratory
Renato Figueiredo, University of Florida
Tuesday, July 17
3:45-4:15pm
Burnham 8th floor
EOT: FutureGrid education: Using case studies to develop curriculum for
communicating parallel and distributed computing concepts
Jerome Mitchell, Indiana University
4:45-5:45pm
Burnham 8th floor
BOF: Hosting cloud, HPC, and grid educational activities on FutureGrid
Renato Figueiredo, University of Florida
Barbara Ann O'Leary, Indiana University
Wednesday, July 18
5:30-6:30pm
Toledo 5th floor
BOF: Cloud computing for science: Challenges and opportunities
Kate Keahey, University of Chicago–Argonne National Laboratory
5:30-6:30pm
Burnham 8th floor
BOF: MapReduce and data intensive applications
Judy Qiu, Indiana University
7-9pm
Grand Ballroom 8th floor
Poster: Outsourcing computation for galaxy simulations
Adrian Muresan, Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parallélisme,
FutureGrid is pleased to be a non-profit ENS de Lyon
bronze sponsor of XSEDE12. Kate Keahey, University of Chicago–Argonne National Laboratory
2. Engage with FutureGrid Beyond XSEDE12
Apply for a project on FutureGrid
New project proposals for research and education are always welcome at FutureGrid. In fact,
the testbed currently has more than 200 ongoing projects in diverse areas. It also offers a
variety of resources, including:
• GPUs
• Cray architecture
• Large disks
• Infiniband
• Gigabit Ethernet interconnection networks
To start a project, apply for an account at futuregrid.org. Approval is fast and easy.
Engage with FutureGrid at SC12
We look forward to exploring cloud, grid, and high performance computing with you at
SC12—supercomputing's premier international event. Learn more at: sc12.supercomputing.org
Join FutureGrid at Science Cloud Summer School Participating sites
(with high-end video linkage)
Get immersive, hands-on training in the use of cloud computing technologies
in science. Training will concentrate on application and computer science. Indiana University
Bloomington, IN
When: July 30-August 3, 2012
Participants: Graduate students, post-docs, and professionals Louisiana State University
Center for Computation & Technology,
To register, visit: hub.vscse.org
Baton Rouge, LA
For more information, see: sciencecloudsummer2012.tumblr.com
Michigan State University
Institute for Cyber Enabled Research,
East Lansing, MI
Pennsylvania State University
State College, PA
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
Rutgers University
Piscataway, NJ
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI
FutureGrid is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under grant #0910812 and led by Indiana University, in partnership
with the University of Chicago, University of Florida, San Diego Supercomputing Center, Texas Advanced Computing Center, University
of Virginia, University of Tennessee, University of Southern California, Technical University Dresden, Purdue University, and Grid 5000.
FutureGrid is a resource provider for XSEDE.