Cyberinfrastructure Center www.purdue.edu/cyber ■ (765) 494-7918 ■ Felix Haas Hall Mission: Create an interdisciplinary facility of national prominence.

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Cyberinfrastructure Center ■ (765) ■ Felix Haas Hall Mission: Create an interdisciplinary facility of national prominence while engaging in CI research and developing new CI tools and techniques. Vision: Deploying results to real communities meeting real user needs at Purdue and beyond.

Building Research Cyberinfrastructure The Cyber Center leverages existing groups at Purdue to provide expertise and resources in data modeling, applications and middleware, networking, visual analytics and high end computing to researchers in all areas at Purdue. ■ (765) ■ Felix Haas Hall Cyber Center

PiiMS: Purdue Ionomics Information Management System ■ (765) ■ Felix Haas Hall Goal: Provide an automated electronic notebook for controlling workflow, storage and data analysis for ionomic research in plants. Outcome: PiiMs contains data on the shoot concentrations of strategic ions in over 60,000 samples from 7000 Arabidopsis lines. Cyber Center

Purdue Compact Muon Solenoid Project ■ (765) ■ Felix Haas Hall Goal: Provide scaleable, reliable infrastructure for data storage and analysis with interoperability and data transfer capability for the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) physics project. Outcome: Routine transfer of CMS data over a transcontinental wide- area network at rates that match those of a regional CMS Tier-1 site. Cyber Center

Purdue University Regional Visual Analytics Center ■ (765) ■ Felix Haas Hall Goal: Provide a solution for integrating data sources with human health monitoring data to provide a powerful systemic health surveillance capability. Outcome: Deployable tools for forecasting pandemic health episodes for emergency response providers. Cyber Center

■ (765) ■ Felix Haas Hall Goal: Pioneer the development of nanotechnology by providing simulation, computational resources and tools for the community from novice to expert. Outcome: A highly successful infrastructure with more than 10,000 users that is deployable to other domain sciences. Cyber Center