Enhancing Seismology and Earthquake Engineering Research Through the DesignSafe Cyberinfrastructure
Date: 4/24/2019
Time: 04:45 PM
Room: Elliott Bay
The DesignSafe cyberinfrastructure (www.designsafe-ci.org) is part of the NSF-funded Natural Hazard Engineering Research Infrastructure (NHERI) and provides cloud-based tools for use in natural hazards research. The DesignSafe Data Depot provides private and public disk space to support research collaboration and data publishing, while the DesignSafe Discovery Workspace provides cloud-based tools for simulation, data analytics, and visualization; as well as access to high performance computing (HPC). This presentation will describe specific DesignSafe functionalities that serve the seismology and earthquake engineering communities, such as the SCEC Broadband Platform Ground Motion Portal and the OpenSees finite element software available on the Stampede2 supercomputer. Additionally, examples of the use of DesignSafe in earthquake research will be presented, such as the use of Jupyter notebooks to develop elecontric reports that allows researchers to interrogate data interactively within the portal and the publication of reconnaissance data using the DesignSafe Reconnaissance Portal and HazMapper tool.
Presenting Author: Ellen Rathje
Authors
Ellen Rathje e.rathje@mail.utexas.edu University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, United States Presenting Author
Corresponding Author
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Pedro Arduino parduino@u.washington.edu University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States |
Scott J Brandenberg sjbrandenberg@ucla.edu University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Laura Lowes lowes@u.washington.edu University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States |
Gilberto Mosqueda gmosqueda@eng.ucsd.edu University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California, United States |
Jamie Padgett jp7@rice.edu Rice University, Houston, Texas, United States |
Enhancing Seismology and Earthquake Engineering Research Through the DesignSafe Cyberinfrastructure
Category
Science Gateways and Computational Tools for Improving Earthquake Research