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nanoHUB: Future Cyberinfrastructure serving over 125,000 users today

nanoHUB.org: Future Cyberinfrastructure serving over 125,000 users today. Gerhard Klimeck Director Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN) Electrical and Computer Engineering gekco@purdue.edu . Moore’s Law for Other Disciplines?. Nano Initiatives. nano-scale structures.

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nanoHUB: Future Cyberinfrastructure serving over 125,000 users today

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  1. nanoHUB.org:Future Cyberinfrastructure serving over 125,000 users today Gerhard Klimeck Director Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN) Electrical and Computer Engineering gekco@purdue.edu

  2. Moore’s Law for Other Disciplines? Nano Initiatives nano-scalestructures Device Size Electronics Materials Research Photonics Mechanics Billions of nanostructures Transistors Bio/Medicine Years

  3. It Happens Here

  4. Over 170 tools online!

  5. Over 2,100 Resources! 170 tools 43 courses 1,557 seminars and teaching materials

  6. World-Wide Community 125,000 users worldwide As much traffic as www.purdue.edu Users at all Top 50 US Engr Schools 19% of all .edu domains116 classes at 76 institutions in 2009 8,300 users ran 344,000 simulations 172 countries Demo>>

  7. A course on nanophotonics

  8. Tool Powered Curricula “make abstract concepts more concrete”

  9. Use in the classroom In the year 2009: 116 classes; 76 institutions; 23 countries

  10. nanoHUB on iTunes U Exclusive - Apple VP OK’ed - one of 68 orgs New York Public Library

  11. nanoHUB on iTunes U Nov 2009 start 350 content items today 55,000 downloads ~10,000 downloads/month

  12. Wikipedia Contributions German Punjabi Italian 16 animations deployed Jan 2010 on ~30 pages Brings 2,000 visitors for 3,300 visits monthly

  13. Research Impact nano-scalestructures Device Size Electronics Materials Research Photonics Mechanics Billions of nanostructures Transistors Bio/Medicine Years

  14. Research: Publish or Perish 575 nanoHUB citations >3,200 secondary citations h-index: 27 14

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  16. Any Science Gateway’s Dream Why is it so hard? Any Science Change… Research ..the.. ...world AnyEngineering

  17. Any Science Gateway’s Dream There are worlds between… Research

  18. 5 Criteriafor SuccessfulScience Gateways

  19. 1: Outstanding Science “Stuff the world wants” Leveraged Research $5.1M

  20. 2: Commitment to Dissemination “faculty that want to give it away” 46 faculty + 6 site leads 106 grad students

  21. 3: Technology for Dissemination

  22. Typical Dissemination Paths LocalStudents RemoteStudents Peers Customers Courses Textbooks Knowledge Web Content Publication IP Seminar • Problems: • LONG stove pipe • Web content: afterthought usually stale • Data shared by email • Tools spread by hiring Sim. Tools Information REALLY Data Instruments Tools Mod & Simulation ResearchTeam Experiments Theory

  23. nanoHUB Technical Solution LocalStudents RemoteStudents Peers Customers Courses Textbooks Knowledge Web Content Publication IP Seminar • Problems: • LONG stove pipe • Web content: afterthought usually stale • Data shared by email • Tools spread by hiring Sim. Tools Information REALLY Data Instruments Tools Mod & Simulation ResearchTeam Michael McLennan>> Experiments Theory

  24. 3: Technology for Dissemination “simple and utterly dependable” $1M/year operation and bridge building

  25. A Year in the life of nanoHUB

  26. HUBzero Consortium Hubs ‘R Us hubzero.org • Feb 2007: 1 hub • Feb 2008: 5 hubs • Feb 2009: 8 hubs • Feb 2010: 21 hubs • Each hub has its ownfunding stream • Outside institutions:EPA, NYSTAR, Rice

  27. HUBbub 2010 Workshop • April 13-14, 2010 • Indianapolis, IN • 102 Participants • 33 Institutions • Invited Speakers: • Rajinder Khosla • Mark Lundstrom • Jennifer Schopf • John Smith • Hands-On Tutorials • Panel of Hub Owners University Place Conference Center

  28. 4: Tech Transfer Processes “dedicated technical site leads” Content Creation and Support $2.2M

  29. 5: Open Assessment / Incentives “gather, understand, disseminate stats” Access, Use, Impact

  30. Key contributions to nanoscience and nanotechnology Pervasively used software Innovations in education Students and faculty who become leaders in nanotechnology Major, international resource, nanoHUB.org Cyberinfrastructure: technology and practices Vision in 2002: What will NCN’s legacy be?

  31. Map of Resources

  32. 43 Courses online

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