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Workshop
January 8, 2024
1:00 – 4:00 PM ET
Princeton University Campus    Jadwin Hall Room A7

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Presented by:

Rachana Ananthakrishnan
Executive Director, Globus, University of Chicago

Jason Zurawski
Science Engagement Engineer, Energy Sciences Network (ESnet), Scientific Networking Division,  Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Romy Bolton
Director of Project Management, Internet2

Jean Chorazyczewski
Director – InCommon Academy, Internet2

This informative workshop offers a comprehensive overview of Science DMZ, Globus, and the InCommon Federation, focusing on how these technologies can support secure and efficient data-driven research collaborations. Participants will gain insights into how Science DMZ environments optimize network configurations for data-intensive research, explore Globus as a powerful tool for reliable data management and automation, and understand the role of InCommon Federation in simplifying identity management and resource sharing across institutions. This session provides foundational knowledge to help attendees enhance data accessibility, security, and collaborative capabilities within their research infrastructures.

Join us for this session designed to empower researchers, research computing and information technology (IT) professionals with essential insights for creating secure, high-performance data transfer frameworks that enhance collaborative research capabilities.

There is no fee to attend this workshop. Light refreshments will be served for attendees.

Please contact Forough Ghahramani (research@njedge.net) for additional information.

We are grateful for support from the National Science Foundation.

CC* Regional Networking: Connectivity through Regional Infrastructure for Scientific Partnerships, Innovation, and Education (CRISPIE) project (NSF OAC- NSF0311528)