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Sustainability Focus of $8 Milion Collaboration including IU Informatics, D2I Center Researchers

After 4 years of effort, Sustainable Environment - Actionable Data (SEAD) receives NSF funding.

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Call for Participation: XSEDE12 conference

Call for Participation: XSEDE12 conference

The Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) invites participation in its inaugural conference in the form of papers, panels, posters, visualizations, Birds of a Feather sessions, and tutorials.

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Call for Participation: Undergraduate Students Apply to Use IU Supercomputers

Call for Participation: Undergraduate Students Apply to Use IU Supercomputers

Undergraduate students are welcome to apply for accounts on IU's advanced computing systems.

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Importance of 100 GbE: Live Demo over a WAN at SC11

Importance of 100 GbE: Live Demo over a WAN at SC11

At Supercomputing 2011 in Seattle Brocade continued a long-standing and successful tradition of engaging with the international community in high performance computing, networking and storage.

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World's largest computing society honors IU's Fox for high performance research

World's largest computing society honors IU's Fox for high performance research

The Association for Computing Machinery, has recognized Indiana University Distinguished Professor Geoffrey Fox for his exceptional contributions to computing by naming him a 2011 Fellow.

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IU informatics dean to be honored at White House for advancing tech opportunities for women

IU informatics dean to be honored at White House for advancing tech opportunities for women

Indiana University School of Informatics Dean Bobby Schnabel will be one of 12 people honored at the White House on Friday, Dec. 9, for leading efforts to recruit and retain girls and women in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.

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IU showcases innovative approach to networking at SC11 SCinet Research Sandbox

IU showcases innovative approach to networking at SC11 SCinet Research Sandbox

An Indiana University team recently set out to address a major concern of data-intensive research: How can we move massive amounts of data to supercomputing facilities for analysis? The team demonstrated data transfer over an experimental 100 Gigabits per second (Gbps) network-taking advantage of a link ten times faster than most in use today.

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Computerworld names IU a 2010 best place to work in IT