Data Sharing and Cyberinfrastructure

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DATA SHARE & CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE OVERVIEW

The South Hub facilitates access to data repositories, tools, and services of critical importance to the region. This theme community includes the All-Hub Data and CyberInfrastructure Working Group (WG) that was relaunched as an All-Hub working group in collaboration with all four Big Data Hubs. The WG organizes bi-monthly meetings. This community includes the recently-funded the NSF Open Storage Network (OSN), of which the South Hub is a node. The OSN will pilot a distributed storage infrastructure that leverages existing high speed links and will bring together a team to build a community to govern, test, and evaluate this prototype network.

 

IMPACT

  • 140+ participants in the All-Hub Data and Cyberinfrastructure Working Group

 

VIEW MORE ABOUT OUR WORK IN DATA SCIENCE & CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE

This project was an awardee of the 2020 South Big Data Hub SEEDS Program - Southern Engagement and Enrichment in Data Science. It is one of two awards funded in the Seed Grant's mid-range category of >$50,000. The proposed work will build on the Baltimore Data Science Corps NSF HDR project and will develop a number of use cases for serving open data for smart city and urban data applications..
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The Data Sharing and Cyberinfrastructure Working Group is actively working in close collaboration with the South, Midwest, West, and Northeast Big Data Hubs, including representatives from the NDS, XSEDE, DataNet Federation, and iRODS Consortium to map resources, identify new collaborations, and facilitate data sharing across partners.
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OSN provides value to multiple disciplines, ranging from moving large astronomy datasets to compute resources to datasets geared towards strengthening machine learning research. Our users constitute a varied community of researchers and practitioners. The project is nationally coordinated effort led by the South Big Data Hub and supported by the Northeast, West, and Midwest Big Data Hubs
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The South Big Data Hub is one of four regional big data hub partners awarded a $1.8 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the initial development of a data storage network over the next two years. A collaborative team will combine their expertise, facilities, and research challenges to develop the Open Storage Network (OSN). The OSN will enable academic researchers across the nation to work with and share their data more efficiently than ever before, according to the NSF announcement. 
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The data science community and members of the South Big Data Hub should mark their calendars for the very first Southern Data Science Conference, to be held on April 7.
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The South Big Data Hub Data Sharing and Infrastructure working group has enlisted the help of members from the south region and is working in collaboration with the Midwest, West, and NE Big Data Hubs, including representatives from the National Data Service, XSEDE, DataNet Federation, and iRODS Consortium.
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The South Big Data Hub is proud to be a part of Microsoft’s new initiative. Read their full article about boosting the national Big Data Hub program with $3 million in Microsoft Azure Cloud Computing credits.
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The South Big Data Hub Data Sharing and Infrastructure working group has enlisted the help of members from the south region and is working in collaboration with the Midwest, West, and NE Big Data Hubs, including representatives from the National Data Service, XSEDE, DataNet Federation, and iRODS Consortium. The WG will conduct a requirements analysis of Hub spokes and members, map existing assets, schedule demos of key components for a federated system, and through a testbed, demonstrate an analysis integrating NDS Labs, XSEDE and Discovery Environment. The WG meets every other week on Fridays from 3:00 – 4:30 PM EDT.
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This presentation will outline a series of educational interventions developed at CMU to advance a range of critical thinking skills. We will explore how these tactics could potentially be used as part of a multi-pronged intervention to reduce the harmful effects of some parts of social media.
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