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August 26, 2022 | Test Publication
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The American Museum of Natural History, NYSERNet, Globus, and EPOC (Indiana University and ESnet) are hosting the Modern Cyberinfrastructure for Research Data Management workshop in New York City on Sept. 7-9, 2022 starting daily at 9 a.m. The workshop is designed to help research computing professionals deploy next-gen cyberinfrastructure that can effectively support data-intensive science. This workshop will be an in-person event at The American Museum of Natural HIstory.
The workshop will consist of 3-days of presentation material that focus on the concepts of the Science DMZ, Data Management using Globus, perfSONAR network measurement, and other affiliated R&E best common practices that are designed to operate modern research and education networks to support data intensive science. The content will be particularly useful for NSF Campus Cyberinfrastructure awardees that are being funded to upgrade their networks with these technologies, or those looking to prepare for the next CC* solicitation. By the end of the event, attendees will have a better understanding of the requirements for supporting scientific use of the network, architectural strategies that can simplify these interactions, and knowledge of tools that can mitigate problems users may encounter.