The XSEDE (Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment) initiative, is a national cyberinfrastructure funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to provide researchers access to advanced digital resources. It supports scientific discovery through high-performance computing, data analysis, and visualization services. The federal government has engaged with programs like XSEDE indirectly through collaborations that enhance research, including cryptography, cybersecurity, and large-scale data analysis. XSEDE fosters partnerships between government, academia, and industry, enabling agencies like the NSA to leverage cutting-edge computational tools and expertise. The initiative plays a critical role in training the next generation of computational scientists.
This was the submission prior to my arrival at Temple University, credit is to be given to Dr. Gillian Queisser and Dr. Stephan Grein for this first proposal.
This was the submission from when I joined the project, I did performance anlaysis on the San Diego Super Computer (SDSC), I also incorporate my intracellular calcium simulations with this project.
This was the submission for 2021.
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This was the submission for 2022.
This was a paper I collaborated with my doctoral advisor Dr. Gillian Queisser and Dr. Andreas Vlachos and Viet. This was the pre-published version.