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The HUBzero ™ Platform for Scientific Collaboration. Michael McLennan, Purdue University William Barnett, Indiana University Jill Gemmill, Clemson University. Open Source Platform. 2002. 2007. hubzero.org. Feb 2007: 1 hub Feb 2008: 5 hubs Feb 2009: 8 hubs Today: 30 hubs
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The HUBzero™Platformfor Scientific Collaboration Michael McLennan, Purdue University William Barnett, Indiana University Jill Gemmill, Clemson University
Open Source Platform 2002 2007 hubzero.org • Feb 2007: 1 hub • Feb 2008: 5 hubs • Feb 2009: 8 hubs • Today: 30 hubs • Each hub has its ownfunding stream • Outside institutions:EPA, NYSTAR, Rice
What is a Hub? Example: nanoHUB.org Demo: MOVYouTube
nanoHUB.org Usage Metrics 153,704 users worldwide As much traffic as www.purdue.edu Users at all Top 50 US Engr Schools 19% of all .edu domains116 classes at 97 institutions in 2009 8,800 users ran 348,000 simulations
Educational Use Is Growing 116 classes at 97 institutions in 2009 nanoHUB.org Educational Usage
More than 500 citations to resources Scaling the High-Performance Double-Gate SOI MOSFET down to 32 nm Technology Node with SiO/sub2/-based Gate Stacks Device Physicist Enrico Sangiorgi University of Bologna, Italy Analysis of Scaling Strategies for Sub-30 nm Double-Gate SOI N-MOSFETs Ultra-thin fully-depleted SOI MOSFETs: Special charge properties and coupling effects Experimentalist Akiko Ohata IMEP Minatec, France Electrical characteristics related to silicon film thickness in advanced FD SOI–MOSFETs
Projects: Earthquake Engineering Hub • NEES: $105M NSF award • 14 institutions • Warehouse for data from earthquake engineering experiments 33 tools
Projects: Pharmaceutical Engineering Hub • $1.9M NSF CDI award Rex Reklaitis (PI) • Simulates manufacturing and drug efficacy on virtual patient populations 14 tools