Argonne named postdoc positions (1)
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The Argonne Named Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is a great opportunity for a recent or imminent PhD looking to work at the cutting edge of computing. You also get a fancy title, like "Arthur Holly Compton Fellow" or similar. (There are a few to choose from.) The application deadline is November 5. If you are interested, drop me a line. More details below: The Director's Office initiated these special postdoctoral fellowships at Argonne, to be awarded ...
World does not come to an end! (1)
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BEVO Report on Virtual Organizations Released (1)
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The report from the two workshops that Jonathan Cummings, Tom Finhiolt, Carl Kesselman, Katherine Lawrence, and I ran (with much help from Diana Rhoten) on "Building Effective Virtual Organizations" is now available on the BEVO website. The title is "Beyond Being There: A Blueprint for Advancing the Design, Development, and Evaluation of Virtual Organizations"--and that is what the report provides. We lead off with the delightful quote from Arthur Mee, writing in the Strand Magazine ...
Large Hadron Collider explained (1)
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I always wondered what my physicist friends at CERN were really up to. Now all is explained in this amusing video. These beautiful pictures are also worth a look.
Midwest Grid School @ Chicago, September 17-19 (2)
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Alina Bejan just posted the following announcement:MidWest Grid School (MWGS'08) -- Call for Participation Please JOIN US for an exciting 3-day course in large-scale and high-performance grid computing to take place Sep 17-19, 2008, at University of Chicago, Chicago IL. The Open Science Grid (OSG), a major national grid infrastructure, provides scientists with more than 70 production sites offering over 20,000 CPUs and 4 Petabytes of storage to advance their research. This organization includes members ...
Those Clever Guys at IBM ... (1)
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We all know that the US patent system has its weaknesses: that every now and then, people get granted patents for things that are either well known or obvious. This probably explains why people keep filing dumb patents: you never know when you might hit the jackpot. In any case, here's a doozy: following on some 40 or more years of distributed computing research, and 15+ years of commercial and academic grid computing, IBM has ...
Workshop on Many Tasks Computing at SC'08 (1)
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Ioan Raicu, Yong Zhao, and I are running a Workshop on Many Tasks Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) at SC'08 (Austin, Texas, November 17, 2008). The deadline for submissions is August 15. Our goal in convening this workshop is to encourage discussion among those interested in escaping the "SPMD rut" that characterizes much work in parallel, if not grid, computing. We believe that new applications and more powerful computers are spurring increased interest in ...
Greenhouse and Green Computing in Notre Dame (1)
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I spent yesterday visiting the University of Notre Dame. (Fortunately, as it was Earth Day, I discovered I could take to train from Chicago.) I had interesting conversations with my host Doug Thain and many other talented faculty, and left impressed with the quality of the department. I'll mention one fun thing I learned there: I happened to ask Paul Brenner from their Center for Research Computing whether they are incentivizing faculty to centralize research ...
Clouds over Chicago (1)
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Way before clouds were popular (remember then?) my colleagues Kate Keahey and Tim Freeman started work on their workspace service, a system for on-demand creation and management of virtual machines on remote computing systems. They now have an implementation that interfaces both to clusters running conventional schedulers and to Amazon EC2. It's distributed as part of the Globus software, or you can download it separately. Kate and Tim have recently established a deployment of the ...