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Science Gateways: What are they and how can they boost your research?

About the series

Presenter: Nancy Wilkins-Diehr

Presenter bio: Nancy Wilkins-Diehr is the director of the Science Gateways Institute and has been involved with gateway-related programs since 2004. She received her Bachelor's degree from Boston College in Mathematics and Philosophy and her Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering from San Diego State University. She has been with SDSC since 1993 and has held a variety of management positions leading NSF-funded advanced cyberinfrastructure projects including NPACI, TeraGrid and the XSEDE ECSS program.

Abstract: Founded in 2016, the Science Gateways Community Institute (http://www.sciencegateways.org) was one of the NSF’s first two software institutes funded via the Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure’s Software Infrastructure for Sustained Innovation (SI2) program. Tune in to learn more about what science gateways are, gateway success stories, how gateways can further your work and what SGCI services are available at no cost to you. Community events and student programs will be highlighted as well.

How to Attend:  Plan to join us on Thursday April 18, 2019 at 2pm by registering at:  https://nsf2.webex.com/nsf2/onstage/g.php?MTID=e910507631dfcd6ddce2f7cd0430d11ef

OAC - CI Webinar Series Format: The format for the webinar will begin with opening remarks from OAC director, Dr. Manish Parashar and a speaker introduction. The presentation will follow, concluding with a 5-10min Q&A. Questions must be sent via email and will be read by the moderator at the conclusion of the presentation. The webinars will be recorded and posted on the NSF website.

 

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