NASA is organizing a session at AGU (Dec. 15 - 19 in New Orleans) focused on scientific computing in cloud environments. Inputs from this session will help guide the development of a unified commercial cloud environment (the Science Cloud) for the Science Mission Directorate. Consider submitting an abstract if your work involves cloud architectures.
General AGU registration link: https://www.agu.org/annual-meeting
Link to the session: Transforming NASA Science Through Cloud Computing: Infrastructure, Platforms, and Success Stories
Session Description:
IN041 - Transforming NASA Science Through Cloud Computing: Infrastructure, Platforms, and Success Stories
The NASA Office of the Chief Science Data Officer is developing a unified commercial cloud environment (the Science Cloud) for the Science Mission Directorate, establishing a centrally managed platform that accelerates scientific discovery through cloud technologies. This session invites presentations on multi-cloud infrastructure designed for scientific workflows and cross-disciplinary research. We seek insights into cloud-native data analytics platforms that lower barriers to entry while providing comprehensive solutions specifically engineered for science. We welcome discussions on strategies for efficiently migrating high-performance computing and AI workloads to the cloud, particularly scalable, cost-effective architectures for scientific applications. We strongly encourage presentations demonstrating scientific breakthroughs enabled through cloud computing—discoveries that would have been impossible using conventional resources. Our goal is to foster dialogue on effective practices, implementation challenges, and strategic directions for maximizing cloud computing’s impact across NASA’s science portfolio.
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