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Based at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, the NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center (NEESit) is a service-focused organization created to deliver information technology tools and infrastructure to enable earthquake engineers to remotely participate in experiments, perform hybrid simulations, organize and share data, and collaborate with colleagues.

Mission

NEESit's mission is to advance earthquake engineering research, education, and practice through the use, development, and support of cutting-edge computing resources and information technology.

Enabling the NEES Collaboratory

NEESit software allows researchers to:
  • Securely store, organize, and share data within a standardized framework in a central location.
  • Remotely observe and participate in experiments through the use of synchronized real-time data and video.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to facilitate the planning, performance, analysis, and publication of research experiments.
  • Conduct hybrid simulations that combine the results of multiple distributed experiments and link physical experiments with computer simulations to enable the investigation of overall system performance.

What is Cyberinfrastructure?

NSFIt is an infrastructure based on computer networks and application-specific software, tools, and data repositories that support research in a particular discipline.

The term "cyberinfrastructure" was coined by the National Science Foundation in 2003 to answer the question: how can NSF, as the nation's premier agency funding basic research, remove existing barriers to the rapid evolution of high performance computing, making it truly usable by all the nation's scientists and engineers?

About NEES

NEES

The George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES Link) is a nationwide network of resources funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF Link) to advance earthquake engineering research and education. Fifteen geographically distributed experimental equipment sites and a central data repository are connected to the global earthquake engineering community via software tools that facilitate the translation of experimental knowledge to improved real-world seismic design, construction, and performance.

About SDSC

SDSC

The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC Link), an organized research unit of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD Link), is a world leader in science and engineering disciplines that include data management, grid computing, bioinformatics, geoinformatics, and high-end computing. SDSC extends the reach of scientific discovery by providing researchers throughout the United States and around the globe with the tools necessary to successfully support increasingly complex, large-scale, and cooperative endeavors.

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International Partners


E-Defense (Japan)

Hyogo Earthquake Engineering Research Center, Japan
(E-Defense Link)


KOCED (Korea)

Korea Construction Engineering Development Program, Korea (KOCED Link)


ELSA (EU)

European Laboratory for Structural Assessment (ELSA Link)


NZNEES@Auckland (New Zealand)

NZ Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation, New Zealand (NZNEES@Auckland Link)


PRAGMA

Pacific Rim Applications and Grid Middleware Assembly
(PRAGMA Link)


NCREE (Tawain)

National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, Taiwan (NCREE Link)


UK-NEES (United Kingdom)

UK Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation, United Kingdom (UK-NEES Link)




Contact Us


NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center
San Diego Supercomputer Center
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0444 USA

 

Email it-support@nees.org

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