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Supercomputing
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Fermilab: Networking to the World |
The global reach of science and the global performance needed from technology have never been greater. The largest experiments in the world at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will soon be collecting petabytes of data to send round the globe in real time for storing and analysis. Preparations for future accelerators such as the International Linear Collider (ILC) are taking place through worldwide collaboration and planning. At Fermilab the development of advanced computing technologies goes hand-in-hand with the science to deliver the peta-scale data networks, distributed grid infrastructures, computational modeling and analyses needed by the physics and astrophysics experiments it serves. The developers and large scientific collaborations partner on the global scale to deliver effective state of the art end-to-end systems supporting the scientific research. These systems support CDF and D0 now taking data at the Tevatron, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and Dark Energy Survey, the CMS LHC experiment, Neutrino experiments, a variety of theoretical physics calculations, accelerator R&D, and the preparations for the ILC, as well as other research groups participating in the Open Science Grid shared grid infrastructure. The exhibit "Fermilab: Networking To The World" will highlight aspects of the networks and networking, Grid computing, peta-scale data management and movement, data modeling, and analysis as well as collaboration and the final scientific results -- all of which support our scientists, encouraging them to seize the moment and turn their hard work into discoveries! |
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