University of Virginia

eScience Group


Description of Research Efforts

Scientists are increasingly required to create and navigate large data sets. We are creating new tools by which to search and interpret large data sets through strong collaboration with other scientists. There are many issues that must be solved in order to deliver a eScience infrastructure that leverages Web 2.0. Our research group focuses on the following issues: security, resource management, programmability, and usability.

Current Projects

  • Enhancing Authentication and Authorization in Grid Environments (using SecPAL)
  • Support for eScience Collaborations (using Sharepoint)
  • Development and Standardization of the HPC Profile
  • Policy Management in Grids (Early Career Principal Investigator Program of the Office of Science of US Department of Energy)

Faculty

Staff

Students

Former Students

  • Lingling Cui
  • Yuliyan Kiryakov
  • Weide Zhang
  • Sharanya Eswaran
  • Jun Wang
  • James VS Watson
  • Dimitrios Katramatos
  • Dhiraj Parashar
  • Neelima Putrevu
  • Geoff Stoker
  • Shaun Arnold
  • Brian Clarke
  • Bei Zhang

Publications:

Please see the list of publications at http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~humphrey/


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