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TeraGrid Science Advisory Board Indianapolis, IN 20 July 2009. TeraGrid SAB Charter. Provide advice to the TeraGrid Forum and the NSF TeraGrid Program Officer on a wide spectrum of scientific and technical activities within or involving the TeraGrid
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TeraGridScience Advisory Board Indianapolis, IN 20 July 2009
TeraGrid SAB Charter • Provide advice to the TeraGrid Forum and the NSF TeraGrid Program Officer on a wide spectrum of scientific and technical activities within or involving the TeraGrid • Consider the progress and quality of these activities, their balance, and the TeraGrid's interactions with the national and international research community • Provide advice on future TeraGrid plans • Identify synergies between TeraGrid activities and related efforts in other agencies • Promote the TeraGrid mission and its activities in the national and international community • Provide help in nurturing and expanding the TeraGrid community
TeraGrid SAB … • Helps TeraGrid and NSF understand opportunities • Those that have been overlooked in TG execution • Those overlooked in planning • Those that are new visions to be embraced • Helps TeraGrid and NSF present capabilities • To users • To the annual external NSF review • In order to: Build a more unified TeraGrid and enhancing the progress of those aspects of academic research and education that require high-end computing
TeraGrid SAB … • Meets twice a year • This meeting: 20-21 July 2009 in Indianapolis, IN • Reports to TeraGrid and NSF after each meeting • Members: • Eric Chassignet Florida State Univ. • Thomas Cheatham Univ. of Utah • Gwen Jacobs Montana State Univ. • Dave Kaeli Northeastern Univ. • Jim Kinter (chair) Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies & George Mason Univ. • Luis Lehner Louisiana State Univ. • Michael Macy Cornell Univ. • Phil Maechling Univ. of Southern California • Alex Ramirez Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities • Nora Sabelli SRI International • Pat Teller Univ. of Texas, El Paso • P. K. Yeung Georgia Institute of Technology • Cathy Wu Georgetown Univ.