Defining a Cyberinfrastructure for Plasma Science and Space Weather Simulations

  • Eroma Abeysinghe
  • , Cameron W. Smith
  • , Liang Wang
  • , James Juno
  • , Matthew Mccall
  • , Marlon Pierce
  • , Mark S. Shephard

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1 Scopus citations

Abstract

This paper presents a novel cyberinfrastructure designed to facilitate advanced plasma and space weather simulations across various high performance computing platforms through a user friendly web-based interface. The interface offers a comprehensive, open source solution with workflow control that enables the modeling of plasma systems from terrestrial magnetospheres to laboratory experiments in weakly collisional or collisionless plasma regimes. The discussion covers the supported use cases that cater to a diverse user community, an overview of the cyberinfrastructure software components, and community building efforts.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationPEARC 2023 - Computing for the common good
Subtitle of host publicationPractice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery, Inc
Pages169-172
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)9781450399852
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 23 2023
Event2023 Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing, PEARC 2023 - Portland, United States
Duration: Jul 23 2023Jul 27 2023

Publication series

NamePEARC 2023 - Computing for the common good: Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing

Conference

Conference2023 Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing, PEARC 2023
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityPortland
Period7/23/237/27/23

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Computational Theory and Mathematics
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Software
  • Theoretical Computer Science

Keywords

  • plasma science
  • science gateway
  • space weather
  • workflows

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