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<h1>2021 All Hands Meeting March 1 - 5</h1>
<p>Learn the Latest on all Things OSG at the All Hands Meeting March 1 - 5</p>
<p><a class="btn btn-lg btn-primary" href="news/2021/02/04/Register-For-All-Hands-Meeting-2021.html" role="button">Read more</a></p>
<h1>HTCondor Week May 24-28, 2021</h1>
<p>Learn about HtCondor - the Software the Powers the OSG</p>
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Funded by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1148698. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
Funded by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. 2030508, 1836650, and 1148698. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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title: "Upcoming OSG All-Hands Meeting March 1 - 5"
title: "Upcoming OSG All-Hands Meeting, March 1&ndash;5"
date: 2021-02-04T12:00:00+00:00
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**Register now for the online** <a href="https://indico.fnal.gov/event/47040/registrations/2899/" target="_blank">2021 All Hands Meeting</a>, **March 1-5**, offered by the <a href="https://openscience.org/" target="_blank">Open Science Grid</a>. Everyone is invited to attend. Registration is free but required, so
**Register now for the online** <a href="https://indico.fnal.gov/event/47040/registrations/2899/" target="_blank">All-Hands Meeting 2021</a>, **March 1&ndash;5**, offered by the <a href="https://opensciencegrid.org/" target="_blank">Open Science Grid</a>. Everyone is invited to attend. Registration is free but required, so
[please take a minute to register now](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/47040/registrations/2899/).

> *The OSG All-Hands Meeting is an excellent opportunity to discuss the latest developments and directions within the OSG, connect with other colleagues and hear from researchers about their work and how they are taking advantage of distributed high throughput computing.*
Eric Sedore, Chief Technology Officer at Syracuse University
> *The OSG All-Hands Meeting is an excellent opportunity to discuss the latest developments and directions within the OSG, connect with other colleagues and hear from researchers about their work and how they are taking advantage of distributed high throughput computing.*

Frank Würthwein, OSG Executive Director and Meeting Chair, in speaking about this year's the All-Hands Meeting, noted:
&mdash; Eric Sedore, Chief Technology Officer at Syracuse University

> *These past 12 months, unlike any others, have shown the power and influence of the Open Science Grid in supporting researchers as they work to enhance science and the importance of the contributors to the pool. The All-Hands Meeting brings the open science community together to share knowledge as this democratization of science changes the world.*
Frank Würthwein, OSG Executive Director and Meeting Chair, in speaking about this year’s the All-Hands Meeting, noted:

> *These past 12 months, unlike any others, have shown the power and influence of the Open Science Grid in supporting researchers as they work to enhance science and the importance of the contributors to the pool. The All-Hands Meeting brings the open science community together to share knowledge as this democratization of science changes the world.*

A wide range of contributors and attendees with diverse backgrounds from across the world wiil be participating in the meeting. A small sampling of the speakers includes Amir Bitran, Harvard University, speaking on “Towards design of folding inhibitors against SARS-CoV-2 proteins”, Kevin Thompson, National Science Foundation, discussing “CC* and campus computing”, and James P. Howard, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, will be talking about “Modeling demand for medical resources”. The full list of contributors can be found on [the Contributors page](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/47040/contributions/).

A wide range of contributors and attendees with diverse backgrounds from across the world wiil be participating in the meeting. A small sampling of the speakers includes Amir Bitran, Harvard University, speaking on "Towards design of folding inhibitors against SARS-CoV-2 proteins", Kevin Thompson, National Science Foundation, discussing "CC* and campus computing" and James P. Howard, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, will be talking about "Modeling demand for medical resources." The full list of contributors can be found on [the Contributors page] (https://indico.fnal.gov/event/47040/contributions/).

The daily meeting topics are:

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* **Thursday:** Impact on Multi-Institutional Collaborations
* **Friday:** U.S. ATLAS and CMS Projects

An overview of the schedule is available on [the Schedule page](schedule.md),
An overview of the schedule is available on [the Schedule page](https://opensciencegrid.org/all-hands/2021/schedule/),
and the detailed schedule (in progress) is available in
[the Indico scheduling system](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/47040/timetable/).

For meeting technology and other logistics, see
[the Meeting Logistics page](technology.md).
[the Meeting Logistics page](https://opensciencegrid.org/all-hands/2021/technology/).
Note that Zoom connection details are emailed only to those who registered.

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## Contacts
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* Frank Würthwein, OSG Executive Director and Meeting Chair
* Lauren Michael, OSG Research Facilitation Team Lead
* Tim Cartwright, OSG Deputy Executive Director



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title: "Save the Date for the Upcoming HTCondor Week"
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**HTCondor Week May 24-28, 2021**

HTCondor Week 2021 will be a free, virtual event. Please save the dates on your calendars; we'll follow up with a detailed schedule and more information soon.

HTCondor is an open source distributed computing software and related technologies to enable scientists and engineers to increase their computing throughput via the Open Source Grid. [Learn more about HTCondor](https://research.cs.wisc.edu/htcondor/)

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## Contacts

For questions or comments, please email
[our events mailing list](mailto:[email protected]).
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Campus Cyberinfrastructure Award Recipients Power the Open Science Grid
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OSG partners with campuses across the US, including [Campus Cyberinfrastructure (CC\*)](https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=504748) awardees, to help them share their resources at a regional and national level. The campuses actively contributing CC*-funded resources are shown in the map below; every month, we are working to help more awardees contribute:

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The Open Science Grid consortium operates the Open Science Pool (OSPool). Any researcher at a US institute can access the OSPool that is founded on the principal of sharing. The capacity that powers this national computing resources is contributed by clusters located at academic and research institutions. [Campus Cyberinfrastructure awardees](https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=504748) play an important role in the value that the OSPool brings to the national S&E community. By sharing their resources, Campus Cyberinfrastructure (CC*) award recipients provide a tremendous value in support of open research.

<h2>292 Million Core Hours Contributed by CC* Campuses</h2>

Campus Cyberinfrastructure (CC star) award recipients provide a tremendous value to the Open Science Grid in support of scientific research. In 2020, these campuses contributed over <a href="https://gracc.opensciencegrid.org/d/000000074/gracc-home" target="_blank"> <b>292 millon core hours to researchers using distributed high throughput computing (dHTC).</b></a> More than 186 research projects were supported in fields of study such as neuroscience, evolutionary genomics, biostatistics, educational psychology, physics and many more. Projects supported by these contributions include (among many others):
In 2020, these campuses contributed to the OSPool over [292 millon core hours to researchers using distributed high throughput computing (dHTC).](https://gracc.opensciencegrid.org/d/000000074/gracc-home) These core hours supported over 180 projects in fields of study ranging from medical sciences to evolutionary sciences and from bio statistics to physics. This campus support throughout the United States contributed to the advancement of science and to researchers both on and off their campuses. The campuses currently contributing CC*-funded resources are shown in the map below; every month, the OSG is working to help additional campuses to join this effort to support open science by sharing their resources:

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Projects supported by these contributions include (among many others):

- multiple COVID-19 research projects
- virtual screening for pain relief compounds
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