Clusters
Cyberinfrastructure and the Sciences at Liberal Arts Colleges
Posted December 16th, 2007 by Francis Starr, Wesleyan.edu
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Access to cyberinfrastructure will be provided through your campus computer infrastructure: working out from department to cross-department to campus-wide. Physics professor Francis Starr, experienced in deploying the latest "Beowulf clusters" in Wesleyan University's infrastructure, discusses the necessary balance between technical prowess and effective educational outreach to ensure best deployment of a college’s computing assets.
Cyberinfrastructure = Hardware + Software + Bandwidth + People
Posted September 25th, 2006 by Michael Roy, Middlebury College
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At the October 27, 2005 NERCOMP meeting entitled "Let No Good Deed Go
Unpunished," Leo Hill, Leslie Hitch, and Glenn Pierce from Northeastern
University gave a presentation about how they planned for and
implemented a university computer cluster that serves the research
agendas of a wide array of Northeastern's faculty. At the October 27, 2005 NERCOMP meeting entitled “Let No Good Deed Go Unpunished,” Leo Hill, Leslie Hitch and Glenn Pierce from Northeastern University gave a presentation about how they planned for and implemented a university computer cluster that serves the research agendas of a wide array of Northeastern’s faculty. Mike Roy attended the meeting and lets us know about some some of the exciting outcomes--and repercussions--of a campus-wide (and perhaps nationwide) change in attitudes and support for the idea that IT-supported research can fundamentally change for the better how we conduct research and eventually how we educate our students.
