Feature: Worldwide Grids, Worldwide ScienceSan Francisco hosted the 2007 meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Scientists at last week’s meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in San...
Feature: Caltech and TeraGrid See the Big Picture The Samuel Oschin telescope at the Palomar Observatory in California.Courtesy of Palomar Observatory. The Griffith Observatory...
Feature: Grid Contests Draw Participants from Three Continents Winners of the PlugtestsTM from the University of Tokyo, pictured with several members of the jury. More...
grid, Grid or GRID? Even after two years of immersion in the grid world, there’s one question that never fails to grab this editor’s attention: How to capitalize the word “...
Feature: Building Japan's GridAleksandar Belic (left) with EC Commissioner for Science & Research Janez Potočnik (center) during a visit to the Belgrade Institute of Physics.NAREGI, Japan’s National Research Grid Initiative, started in...
Feature: Meeting the Data Transfer Challenge On December 12, 2006, the second large endcap disk of the CMS detector was lowered into the underground experimental cavern. The piece,...
Feature: Building Japan’s Grid The Institute for Molecular Science helps nanoscience researchers use NAREGI grid technology. This image shows a chemical reaction between solute...
Feature: The Earth System Grid: Climate Data for the Global Community Results from the Parallel Climate Model depicting wind vectors, surface pressure, sea surface temperature and sea ice...
Feature: Studying grid society Social scientists are using grids for their research without ever submitting a job. They study grid technologies and grid communities, and how both develop and...
Feature: The Portal Provider
Eric Roberts
Eric Roberts knows portals. As a staff member at the Texas Advanced Computing Center, he has spent the last five years developing, testing, redeveloping and refining them Â...