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
The Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling (ICM), a basic unit within the University of Warsaw, founded in 1993, is a research centre in computational sciences and a centre of high-performance e-infrastructure (www.icm.edu.pl). The research at ICM, of strongly interdisciplinary profile, encompasses computational and information sciences, with special focus on their mathematical foundations and applications in other areas of science, technology and e-economy. In Poland and internationally, ICM is widely recognized as a provider of wide-range e-infrastructure services, in particular those based on high-key knowledge infrastructure.
The D-Net Software Kit is an Open Source service-oriented solution for the construction of customized Data Infrastructures. D-NET provides a service-oriented framework where data infrastructures can be constructed in a LEGO-like approach, by selecting and properly combining into data processing workflows the D-NET services required. For more info : http://www.d-net.research-infrastructures.eu
The gCube Platform is a Software Platform for the implementation and servicing of Virtual Research Environments based on the Service Oriented Paradigm.
Pavol Jozef Šafárik University was established in 1959 as the second classical University in Slovakia. The current structure of P. J. Šafárik University includes four faculties – Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Law and Faculty of Public Administration. Research areas at Institute of Physics are magnetisms, low temperature physics, high energy physics, biophysics, and theoretical physics. Scientists of the institute contributed to the R&D in area of the grid computing and are members of the NorduGrid collaboration.
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