Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: Series A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Publication Date
6-2009
Volume
367
Issue
1897
Disciplines
Biochemistry | Chemistry | Life Sciences | Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Abstract
Louisiana researchers and universities are leading a concentrated, collaborative effort to advance statewide e-Research through a new cyberinfrastructure: computing systems, data storage systems, advanced instruments and data repositories, visualization environments and people, all linked together by software programs and high-performance networks. This effort has led to a set of interlinked projects that have started making a significant difference in the state, and has created an environment that encourages increased collaboration, leading to new e-Research. This paper describes the overall effort, the new projects and environment and the results to date.
Keywords
cyberinfrastructure, regional, collaboration, e-Science, e-Research
DOI
doi:10.1098/rsta.2009.0037
Rights
Copyright @ 2009 Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society
Recommended Citation
Katz, Daniel S.; Allen, Gabrielle; Cortez, Ricardo; Cruz-Neira, Carolina; Gottumukkala, Raju; Greenwood, Zeno D.; Guice, Les; Jha, Shantenu; Kolluru, Ramsesh; Kosar, Tevfik; Leger, Lonnie; Liu, Honggao; McMahon, Charlie; Nabrzyski, Jarek; Rodriguez-Milla, Bety; Seidel, Ed; Speyrer, Greg; Stubblefield, Michael; Voss, Brian; and Whittenburg, Scott L., "Louisiana: A Model for Advancing Regional e-Research Through Cyberinfrastructure" (2009). Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications. 59.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/chem_pubs/59
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