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Old projects page to new projects #18

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iparask opened this issue Oct 17, 2018 · 13 comments
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Old projects page to new projects #18

iparask opened this issue Oct 17, 2018 · 13 comments
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iparask commented Oct 17, 2018

These are the projects from the old page:

Federally Funded Active:

  • RADICAL-Cybertools
  • ExTASY Project
  • NSF CAREER Award
  • Imagery Cyberinfrastructure and Extensible Building-Blocks to Enhance Research in the Geosciences (ICEBERG)
  • Middleware (MIDAS) and High Performance Analytics Libraries for Scalable Data Science (SPIDAL) (An NSF DIBBS Project)
  • The Power of Many: Ensemble Toolkit for Earth Sciences (Website coming)
  • Replica-Exchange on NSF Production Cyberinfrastructure (and here)
  • Next-generation Workload Management Systems for High Energy and Nuclear Physics for Future Extreme Scale Scientific Applications. (Department of Energy project, Fall 2016-19)
  • Abstractions and Integrative Middleware for Extreme Scales (AIMES) (Department of Energy)
  • Polar Cyberinfrastructure and Polar Computing Research Coordination Network.
  • Streaming Systems
  • Fast FingerPrinting and Material Detection: A DOE SBIR Project.
  • Cybermanufacturing: NSF EAGER and Industrial project with J&J (2015-2016)
  • Blue Waters Petascale Resource Allocation (PRAC, 2017-19)
  • Molecular Science Software Sustainability Institute (2016-2021)
  • Campus Compute Co-operative (CCC)

Recently Finished

  • SCIHM Project (2012-2015)
  • Blue Waters Petascale Resource Allocation (PRAC, 2015-16)
  • EXTENCI (2011-2014)
  • Distributed Programming Abstractions (DPA) (2006-2009)
  • D3 Science (2008-2010)
  • Cybertools
  • Joining the TeraGrid
  • Conceptualization of an NSF Institute for Biomolecular Simulation

RADICAL Cybertools

RADICAL members are responsible for a standards-based and an abstractions based approach to high-performance distributed computing, including SAGA -- its implementation, deployment and standardization efforts, as well as the many associated projects in cyberinfrastructure research and development, computational science and computing research.

  • SAGA-Python
  • RADICAL-Pilot

Cyberinfrastructure and Cyberinfrastructure-based Science & Engineering Projects

  • Extending National Cyberinfrastructure (ExTENCI)
  • Standards-based Cyberinfrastructure for Hydrometrogical Modeling (SCIHM)
  • DRIHMS2US
  • Large-Scale Replica-Exchange on National Production Cyberinfrastructure: An NSF Cyber-enabled Discovery and Innovation (CDI) Project
  • ExTASY: Supporting Scalable Approaches to Large Ensembles - Molecular Simulations

D3 Projects

  • D3 Science and Distributed Data-Intensive Science

Projects on Distributed Computing Abstractions and Models

  • Distributed Programming Abstractions (DPA)
  • P *: A Model for Pilot-Abstractions
  • TROY
  • Pilot-MapReduce (PMR) and Next-Generation Gene Sequencing

Computational Science Projects

  • Computational Science/Biology Projects:
    • Nucleic Acid Transport through Protein Nanopore
    • Riboswitch

As you can see, I would like to avoid this clutter and keep two sections: Active Projects and Past Projects regardless if a project is funded or not.

@shantenujha can you please open tickets and assign people to them?

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iparask commented Oct 17, 2018

This ticket will remain open until everything has been marked

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@iparask -- Apologies, I'm not sure what I should open tickets for? Can you elaborate, please? @

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iparask commented Nov 24, 2018

I am asking to open tickets for every project that should be in the page and assign the person who is responsible for the project to that ticket. But that may take too much time without any improvement.

So, I suggest that for every PR with a project, I mark one of these as resolved. The ticket will close when all are closed.

Just a reminder, I still do not have a page for MOLSSSI that will work as a template for the rest

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Is this what you're looking for @iparask
#25

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@iparask is this consistent with your mental model:
http://radical.rutgers.edu/projects/molssi

@mturilli mturilli added the content New content for the website label Nov 25, 2018
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@shantenujha based on the current projects and #27, #28, and #29, what other projects should we add from the list above?

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iparask commented Nov 26, 2018

Is this what you're looking for @iparask
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Yes! That is what I was asking for.

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iparask commented Nov 26, 2018

@iparask is this consistent with your mental model:
http://radical.rutgers.edu/projects/molssi

Yes this is based on mine mental model, although we said that it would be based on yours!

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mturilli commented Jan 8, 2019

Can this be closed or should we add more projects to the project page?

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iparask commented Jan 8, 2019

If @shantenujha agrees, yes we can close it.

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Please keep this open, as there are some "old" projects that I'd like to still transfer. Sorry for delay.

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iparask commented Sep 30, 2019

Is this issue still need to be open?

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shantenujha commented Sep 30, 2019 via email

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