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Emory Implements a Novel High-Performance Computing Cluster on its AWS at Emory Service

Emory Implements a Novel High-Performance Computing Cluster on its AWS at Emory Service

April 30, 2024

To support growing AI scholarship, the AI.Humanity initiative’s Infrastructure Advisory Committee has endorsed a multifaceted plan to increase Emory’s scientific computing infrastructure and services built on top of Emory's AWS at Emory service.  See the AWS blog for details.

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ICCG Discussion on the Technical College System of Georgia eCampus

ICCG Discussion on the Technical College System of Georgia eCampus

April 25, 2024

The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) recently implemented an online campus to expand access to programs taught by specialized faculty across all 22 colleges in the system and drive increased enrollment. TCSG eCampus increases access to courses, giving student more options to complete their programs.

TCSG used cloud-native technology from Ellucian, AWS, Salesforce, Okta, and other key partners to implement information systems to cross-list courses, integrate 22 different student systems with the eCampus learning management system, and consolidate customer relationship management. For cases where these vendors could not provide required integrations, TCSG built cloud-native, serverless integrations without traditional middleware to integrate key systems, including a central data warehouse to meet system-wide reporting and analytics requirements.

The presenters will describe what eCampus is, how it serves students through expanded access to faculty and courses on a flexible schedule, and how eCampus is rolling out to students across the TCSG system. They will describe the collaborative process and concerted effort required to rethink academic practices, business processes, and technical infrastructure to deliver on the vision of eCampus.

Meeting Logistics:

  • When: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 9am PT/12pm ET
  • Where: https://internet2.zoom.us/j/91519802344

    The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) recently implemented an online campus to expand access to programs taught by specialized faculty across all 22 colleges in the system and drive increased enrollment. TCSG eCampus increases access to courses, giving student more options to complete their programs.

    TCSG used cloud-native technology from Ellucian, AWS, Salesforce, Okta, and other key partners to implement information systems to cross-list courses, integrate 22 different student systems with the eCampus learning management system, and consolidate customer relationship management. For cases where these vendors could not provide required integrations, TCSG built cloud-native, serverless integrations without traditional middleware to integrate key systems, including a central data warehouse to meet system-wide reporting and analytics requirements.

    The presenters will describe what eCampus is, how it serves students through expanded access to faculty and courses on a flexible schedule, and how eCampus is rolling out to students across the TCSG system. They will describe the collaborative process and concerted effort required to rethink academic practices, business processes, and technical infrastructure to deliver on the vision of eCampus.

    Meeting Logistics:

    • When: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 9am PT/12pm ET
    • Where: https://internet2.zoom.us/j/91519802344
    • Recording: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NQJwUQf1FuJyzTkwApDwEk42gro5LDyq 

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Project Kitty Hawk Broadens Learning Opportunites

Project Kitty Hawk Broadens Learning Opportunites

February 28, 2024

Project Kitty Hawk broadens learning opportunities with an online recruiting and learning platform with Amazon Web Services.

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RHEDcloud Demo Archive Posted

RHEDcloud Demo Archive Posted

December 27, 2023

Check out the demo archive posted from the late RHEDcloud project, demonstrating the automatic provisioning and securing of the cloud for research, healthcare, and higher education. Project summary and other materials available here.

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OpenEAI Project Document Archive Posted

OpenEAI Project Document Archive Posted

December 31, 2020

The OpenEAI quiesced as of December 31, 2020 and went into archive mode. Project archives can be found at https://openeai.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/OP/pages.

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Emory University and Emory Healthcare Implement AWS at Emory

Emory University and Emory Healthcare Implement AWS at Emory

June 10, 2019

Emory University shrinks its time to science with its Amazon Web Services (AWS) at Emory service providing faculty and students with modern, compliant tools that allow them to perform research quickly and securely. Founded in 1836, Emory University is a private research university located in Atlanta, Georgia with around 18,000 students, 3,000 faculty members, and 36,000 employees. Emory University uses Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), AWS Lambda, and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) to conduct research. For example, a recent genomics grant required 200 Amazon EC2 instances to be spun up, and researchers were able to complete their work in a matter of days.

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Carlos Museum Bookshop Sells Online

Carlos Museum Bookshop Sells Online

February 04, 2014

The Carlos Museum at Emory University made its first foray into e-commerce with Amazon Webstore, integrating select inventory and shipping processes. After the Amazon Webstore service was sunset in 2016, the Museum transitioned to on online platform bookstore.org.

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Massive Transfusion Mobile App for Emory Trauma Surgeons

Massive Transfusion Mobile App for Emory Trauma Surgeons

October 06, 2013

The use of massive transfusion protocols (MTPs) is now common in civilian trauma settings, and early activation of MTP has been shown to increase survival of MTP recipients. Numerous MTP prediction tools have been developed; however, they are often cumbersome to use efficiently or have traded predictive power for ease of use. Emory trauma surgeons hypothesized that a highly accurate predictor of massive transfusion could be created and incorporated into a smartphone application that would provide an additional tool for clinicians to use in directing the resuscitation of critically injured patients.

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WebEase Web and Mobile Apps to Help Manage Epilepsy

WebEase Web and Mobile Apps to Help Manage Epilepsy

October 02, 2012

The Epilepsy Foundation and Emory University researchers implement WebEase web and mobile apps to help manage epilepsy.

 

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Emory's Center for Health Discovery DICOM Integrations

Emory's Center for Health Discovery DICOM Integrations

May 11, 2012

Emory's Center for Health Discovery integrated an iDXA scanner and other medical devices used in its study to advise and track study participants health using an event-driven architecture with OpenEAI and DCM4CHE. After these scans are performed and event containing results metadata updates research databases and triggers the transfer of scan images from the iDXA scanner to DCM4CHEE managed by the Emory research IT. Research from the Center and its studies is summarized here.

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Emory Pilots caGrid Infrastructure

Emory Pilots caGrid Infrastructure

February 08, 2011

Emory pilots e-Science, caGrid, and translational research infrastructure. Translational research projects target a wide variety of diseases, test many different kinds of biomedical hypotheses, and employ a large assortment of experimental methodologies. Diverse data, complex execution environments, and demanding security and reliability requirements make the implementation of these projects extremely challenging and require novel e-Science technologies.

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PESC Pilots the EdUnify Service Registry for Higher Education

PESC Pilots the EdUnify Service Registry for Higher Education

October 06, 2010

The Postsecondary Education Standards Council is piloting a web services registry for higher education based on the open source BioCatalogue web services registry for research. The goal of this effort it to demonstrate how institutions and vendors can promote interoperability and secure portability of data.

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