CADIS: Cyberinfrastructure Advancing Data-Interactive Sciences (Infrastructure award) PI: Joel Tohline, Director Presenter: Seung-Jong Park, Associate.

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CADIS: Cyberinfrastructure Advancing Data-Interactive Sciences (Infrastructure award) PI: Joel Tohline, Director Presenter: Seung-Jong Park, Associate Professor Center for Computation & Technology Louisiana State University

CADIS Description  Goal  Cyberinfrastructure integrating HPC clusters, Louisiana Digital Media Center (LDMC), and research laboratories  Intellectual Merit  Enabling Science & Engineering Projects Streaming videos from HPC to 4K projector at LDMC Transferring data between HPC and data-intensive research projects:  Costal modeling research laboratory  Astrophysical Simulations  DNA sequence analysis

CADIS Science DMZ at LSU Cisco Router ARS x10Gbps SuperMike 2:146TFlop s Louisiana Digital Media Center with EA sports 40Gbps CFD Gene Sequencing Astrophysical Simulations 10Gbps Costal Modeling

Milestones  Q : Purchasing a Cisco ARS 9010 router  Q : Deploying ARS 9010 at LSU Frey Computing Center  : : Operating 2 x 40Gbps links to SuperMike II and LDMC 11 x 10Gbps links to LSU research laboratories 4 x 10Gbps links to LONI 1 x 10Gbps Interent2