Pegasus Research Team Discovers Errors for a Win

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Savanna Mesch | January 15, 2020 Team recognized for “transformative contribution” to computing research with surprising discovery At the PEARC19 conference this past summer, researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering won a transformative research award in addition to the best technical paper. The work focused on providing scientists extra assurances that their … Read More

Nobel Prize-winning discovery on Gravitational Waves came about with contributions from Pegasus

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  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

Pegasus receives continued support from the National Science Foundation

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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

$1M NSF award for Data Integrity Project

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The three-year project, Scientific Workflow Integrity with Pegasus, is funded by a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) as part of its Cybersecurity Innovation for Cyberinfrastructure (CICI) program. Von Welch, director of IU’s Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research (CACR), is the project’s principal investigator. The Pegasus Workflow … Read More

HPDC Achievement Award 2015: Ewa Deelman

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HPDC has established an annual achievement award that will be granted to an individual who has made long-lasting, influential and seminal contributions to the field of high-performance parallel and distributed computing, and who has a sustained record of high impact in this field. Ewa Deelman (University of Southern California) – … Read More