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Dennis Gannon, science director for Pervasive Technology Labs at Indiana University, illustrates the progress of weather prediction research at SC07 through the support of IU’s cyberinfrastructure.
Dennis Gannon, science director for Pervasive Technology Labs at Indiana University, illustrates the progress of weather prediction research at SC07 through the support of IU’s cyberinfrastructure.


During the third week of November, Indiana University participated in the world's largest international conference for high performance computing, networking, storage, and analysis in Reno, Nevada, SC07. Here, leading technology organizations can discover what Indiana University is doing to enable innovative research and creative activity by building one of the world's foremost research computing and research environments.
 
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IU’s Red Delicious Team, sponsored by Apple, worked 24/7 during
the Cluster Challenge at SC07.

 
Craig Stewart
Listen as Craig Stewart, associate dean, Research Technologies, Indiana University, describes IU's presence at SC07 and some highlights during the week during an interview with IU SC07 reporter, Angie Antonopoulos: Listen here!
 
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Andy Arenson, IU Research Technologies, offers stuffed polar bears to SC07 attendees.

The stuffed polar bears are a token gift as a result of IU’s involvement in the Polar Grid Project, which will help scientists better understand the current and future state of polar ice sheets.

See Polar Grid to hear podcasts on the subject.