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Announcing the OAC - CI Webinar Series


August 14, 2019

The Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure (OAC) began hosting a Cyberinfrastructure (CI) webinar series in May 2018.

The OAC - CI Webinar Series Theme and Purpose: The webinar series will focus on the translational impact of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure and how cyberinfrastructure innovations have impacted science. The series will also explore emerging science needs and cyberinfrastructure challenges and opportunities for an integrated cyberinfrastructure ecosystem.

OAC’s overarching mission is to conceptualize, design, and implement advanced cyberinfrastructure that is critical to the advancement of all areas of science and engineering research and education. For over a decade, OAC has funded and coordinated exploration, development and provisioning of advanced cyberinfrastructure resources, facilities, and services. OAC’s investments span advanced computing, networking and cybersecurity, software, and data-focused cyberinfrastructure, as well as cross-cutting research and education programs.

Upcoming Webinar:  Thursday August 15, 2019 at 2:00pm entitled "The use of NSF HPC for the Production of the Earth's Topography" presented by Paul Morin at the University of Minnesota.  Please register here:  https://nsf2.webex.com/nsf2/onstage/g.php?MTID=ea3285f5e7c6040637734d0b36184b915

 

For previously held webinars, please visit: https://www.nsf.gov/events/event_group.jsp?group_id=20029 or NSF's YouTube playlist "Technical Talks on Cyberinfrastructure": https://bit.ly/2JOw3Tq

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