What is a TeraGrid Science Highlight?
Note: After ten years of service to the national science and engineering community, the TeraGrid project has ended. It is succeeded by a new National Science Foundation (NSF) program, the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE). You should move any data stored on TeraGrid systems to an alternate storage resource. If you have leftover service units on your TeraGrid allocation, or if your research requires further use of high performance computational, visualization, storage, and network resources, consider applying for an allocation on one or more XSEDE digital services.
TeraGrid Science Highlights are stories that promote the mission, messages, achievements, and contributions of TeraGrid users and staff.
The TeraGrid External Relations group publishes Science Highlights stories on the TeraGrid News page. The group also publishes a printed publication annually. To read about last year's science highlights, see the 2009 Science Highlights brochure (in PDF format).
Last modified on September 07, 2011.







