Tuesday, March 30, 1:00pm EST.
Over the past five years, Princeton University has built a strong,  coherent, centralized research computing program. While most of the  attention is focused on the big clusters and computers that researchers  use directly, cyberinfrastructure is necessary to enable such research  on campus. People and partnerships are a very large component of the  cyberinfrastructure that is essential to the success of a research  computing program. This presentation will follow the path that Princeton  has taken to enable and accelerate scientific discovery by building  partnerships across the organization.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Building Cyberinfrastructure into a University Culture
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