Louisiana: A model for advancing regional e-research through cyberinfrastructure

  • Daniel S. Katz
  • , Gabrielle Allen
  • , Ricardo Cortez
  • , Carolina Cruz-Neira
  • , Raju Gottumukkala
  • , Zeno D. Greenwood
  • , Les Guice
  • , Shantenu Jha
  • , Ramesh Kolluru
  • , Tevfik Kosar
  • , Lonnie Leger
  • , Honggao Liu
  • , Charlie McMahon
  • , Jarek Nabrzyski
  • , Bety Rodriguez-Milla
  • , Ed Seidel
  • , Greg Speyrer
  • , Michael Stubblefield
  • , Brian Voss
  • , Scott Whittenburg

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Abstract

Louisiana researchers and universities are leading a concentrated, collaborative effort to advance statewide e-Research through a new cyberinfrastructure: computing systems, data storage systems, advanced instruments and data repositories, visualization environments and people, all linked together by software programs and highperformance networks. This effort has led to a set of interlinked projects that have started making a significant difference in the state, and has created an environment that encourages increased collaboration, leading to new e-Research. This paper describes the overall effort, the new projects and environment and the results to date.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2459-2469
Number of pages11
JournalPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
Volume367
Issue number1897
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 28 2009

Funding

Funder number
P20RR016456

    Keywords

    • Collaboration
    • Cyberinfrastructure
    • Regional
    • e-Research
    • e-Science

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