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  1. Extending Gateways into the Field: Geospatial Extensions and Remote Data Services

    26 Oct 2017 | Contributor(s):: Rob Campbell, Lan Zhao, Rajesh Kalyanam, Carol Song, Larry Biehl

    Science gateways are generally accessed via web browsers from workstation or laptop computers. However , activities such as fieldwork and data collection have prompted an increasing call for new methods of access using a wide range of mobile and specialized devices. Our work to extend the HUBzero...

  2. Oct 23 2017

    The 12th Gateway Computing Environments conference (Gateways 2017)

    Science gateways allow science & engineering communities to access shared data, software, computing services, instruments, educational materials, and other resources specific to their...

    https://mygeohub.org/events/details/161

  3. Nov 02 2016

    Gateways 2016

    Science Gateways serve as connection points, assembling various components of advanced cyberinfrastructure—data collections, instruments, supercomputers, clouds, collaboration capabilities,...

    https://mygeohub.org/events/details/156

  4. Nov 17 2015

    XSEDE Science Gateways & Workflows at SC15

    Various XSEDE gateways activities at Supercomputing 2015 conference

    https://mygeohub.org/events/details/142

  5. Michael McLennan

    Michael McLennan is a Senior Research Scientist at Purdue University and Director of the HUBzero Platform for Scientific Collaboration. He created the Rappture toolkit as part of...

    https://mygeohub.org/members/1071

  6. Carol Song

    Carol is a senior research scientist at Purdue University’s Rosen Center for Advanced Computing, where she is the director of the Scientific Solutions group. She leads the group in developing...

    https://mygeohub.org/members/1015