Research organization or institute
A no-profit organization or institute whose primary goal is to conduct scientific research
SciencePAD is currently in its early design and prototyping phase. Most of the functionality of this site is under development and it is not as automated or user friendly as we plan it to be for the final production version. Your contributions to the site with new registrations of users, organizations, collaborations and software, comments and new ideas are warmly welcome. For more information make sure to check the current SciencePAD Roadmap
A no-profit organization or institute whose primary goal is to conduct scientific research
The Institute of Accelerating Systems and Applications is affiliated with six departments (Medicine, Physics, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Chemical Engineering and General Sciences) of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) and the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). It is open to researchers from the international community and access is determined purely on scientific merit.
The Computer Architecture and Grid Group (CAG) at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) has been active in Grid Computing projects since 2002. CAG is currently involved in a variety of EU Framework 7 projects including Helio, StratusLab, SCI-BUS, Mantychore and EMI. Many people within the CAG group are also active members of the Grid Operations Centre which is part of Grid-Ireland.
The aim of Grid-Ireland is to enable communities of users, for example, astrophysicists, geneticists or linguists, to construct virtual organizations above Grid
CESNET, association of legal entities, was funded in 1996 by all universities of the Czech Republic and the Czech Academy of Sciences. Its main goals are:
The Helsinki Institute of Physics is a physics research institute that is operated jointly by the University of Helsinki, Aalto University, the University of Jyväskylä, the Lappeenranta University of Technology, and the Tampere University of Technology. The research activity at the institute covers an extensive range of subjects in theoretical physics and experimental subatomic physics. The mandate of the institute is to carry out and facilitate research in basic and applied physics as well as in physics research and technology development at international accelerator lab
Academia Sinica Grid Computing Centre (ASGC), one of the leading high performance computing and communication centres in Taiwan, builds advanced distributed grid and cloud computing infrastructure to accelerate scientific discovery and international collaborations from various domains and Asia Pacific countries. Since 2005, ASGC became one of the 11 Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) Tier-1 centres (the only Tier-1 centre in Asia) and Asia Pacific Regional Operation Centre (APROC), providing research application integration, coordination and resource federation support to e -Science collabora
Nikhef is the National Institute for Subatomic Physics in the Netherlands, in which the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter, the University of Amsterdam, VU University Amsterdam, Radboud University Nijmegen and Utrecht University collaborate. Nikhef coordinates and supports most activities in experimental particle and astroparticle physics in the Netherlands.
Nikhef participates in experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, notably ATLAS, LHCb and ALICE. Astroparticle physics activities at Nikhef are fourfold: the ANTARES and KM3NeT neutrino telescope projects in the
The Jülich Supercomputing Centre operates supercomputers of the highest performance class. We enable scientists and engineers to solve their highly complex problems by simulations.
Forschungszentrum Jülich has been operating the first German supercomputing centre since 1987, and with the Jülich Institute for Advanced Simulation it is continuing the long tradition of scientific computing at Jülich. Computing time at the highest performance level is made available to researchers
in Germany and Europe by means of an independent peer-review process. At the time being, JSC operate
Lund University is among the largest academic institutions in Northern Europe, with 47 000 students and 6 800 employees based at campuses in Lund, Malmö and Helsingborg. It is ranked as one of the top 100 in the world, and dstes its history back to 1966. Department of Physics hosts researchers from many areas of the science, including Particle Physics, which is known for its pioneering contribution to development of software enabling distributed computing infrastructure for research. Lund University is one of the key partners in the NorduGrid Collaboration (provider of the ARC middleware), an
The National Information Infrastructure Development (NIIF) Program serves as a framework for the development and operation of the research network in Hungary. The Program covers the entire Hungarian academic, research and public collection community by providing them with