Mar 18 2015 1:30PM to
Mar 18 2015 3:00PM
NSF Room 110
Abstract
In science and engineering, a tsunami of new experimental and computational data and a suite of increasingly ubiquitous sensors pose vexing problems in data analysis, transport, visualization and collaboration. Supercomputers of unprecedented scale now allow us to model phenomena with a resolution heretofore unimaginable. Cloud computing and “big data,” together with our experiences with clusters and grids, are extending our notions of ...
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This is an NSF Events item.
Mar 18 2015 3:00PM
NSF Room 110
Abstract
In science and engineering, a tsunami of new experimental and computational data and a suite of increasingly ubiquitous sensors pose vexing problems in data analysis, transport, visualization and collaboration. Supercomputers of unprecedented scale now allow us to model phenomena with a resolution heretofore unimaginable. Cloud computing and “big data,” together with our experiences with clusters and grids, are extending our notions of ...
More at http://www.nsf.gov/events/
This is an NSF Events item.
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