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SUMMARY:Computing continuum extension to Science and Engineering Gateways t
 hrough Cybershuttle: Enabling local to remote execution of computational a
 nd AI pipelines
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will highlight some recent advances in Cyberi
 nfrastructure toward bringing bridging local and remote resources for comp
 utational and AI related pipelines with exemplars in Physics, Chemistry an
 d Data and Physics informed machine learning models. Dr. Sudhakar Pamidigh
 antam, a principal scientist in the Institute of Data Engineering and Scie
 nce (IDEaS) and associate director for the center of Artificial Intelligen
 ce in Science and Engineering(ARTISAN),  has been developing and deployin
 g production cyberinfrastructures for various disciplines such as chemistr
 y and physics supported by NSF. He is a project management committee (PMC)
  member of the Apache Airavata Science Gateway middleware framework. He de
 ployed Chemviz, the chemistry educational portal with integration of NCSA 
 Condor resources during 90s and developed GridChem cyber infrastructure du
 ring 2005 and his most recent cyberinfrastructure project is the Science a
 nd Engineering Applications Grid (SEAGrid, SEAGrid.org).  He currently l
 eads software development for AMOS gateway for atomic, molecular and optic
 al sciences and SMILES gateway for small molecule ionic isolation lattices
  data.
URL:https://support.access-ci.org/events/7856
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