Pegasus in the Sky with Data
Pegasus and Ewa Deelman were recently featured in the USC Viterbi School of Engineering magazine. We hope you enjoy the story of Pegasus’ creation and successes as much as we do.
Pegasus and Ewa Deelman were recently featured in the USC Viterbi School of Engineering magazine. We hope you enjoy the story of Pegasus’ creation and successes as much as we do.
We will be holding regular online Pegasus Office Hours starting Friday April 13th at 11AM Pacific.Initially, they will be held on a bi-monthly basis on second Friday of the month, and will address user questions and also apprise the community of new developments.We will have an overview presentation on how … Read More
We will be holding regular online Pegasus Office Hours starting Friday February 9th at 11AM Pacific.Initially, they will be held on a bi-monthly basis on second Friday of the month, and will address user questions and also apprise the community of new developments.For our first series, we will be have … Read More
A collaboration that began 16 years ago between computer scientists at the USC Information Sciences Institute (ISI) and members of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) and Virgo projects is opening up a new window onto the nature of the universe. Pegasus, a specialized computer program developed by a … Read More
By Emily Gersema, USC News The Nobel Prize-winning discovery that gravitational waves exist in the universe, which in turn further confirmed Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity, was made possible in part by a collaboration with USC computer scientists. By developing a specialized computer program called Pegasus, a team … Read More
The Pegasus team is pleased to announce that it has received a new grant from the National Science Foundation to support new development and maintenance of the Pegasus Workflow Management System. It will support Pegasus for the next 5 years and help address the needs of our diverse user community. … Read More
Dr. Ewa Deelman research contributions for support the efficient execution of scientific applications has been highlighted in the June edition of the IEEE Women in Engineering Magazine (Volume 11, Number 1). The article entitled ‘Super-Efficient Workflows: Deelman is impacting science applications‘ underlines Dr. Deelman’s research career, and in particular her … Read More
Blue Waters provides a series of free webinars throughout the year. The Scientific Workflows webinar track provides an overview of common scientific workflows and tools that enable them. In the first presentation of series of webinars, Scott Callaghan presented an overview of scientific workflows, where he discussed what the community … Read More
The Pegasus team is very happy to hear about the cutting-edge research and development that can help solve some of the challenges associated with drug delivery discovery: “The motions of a tRNA (or transfer RNA) model system can be enhanced when coupled with nanodiamonds, or diamond nanoparticles approximately 5 to … Read More