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The SDSU Advanced Computing Environments Laboratory was formed on September 1, 2004, and is part the Computer Science Department research program. The mission of the ACE Lab is to develop and deploy advanced computational infrastructure needed to facilitate the computational scientific research communities within the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Department of Energy (DOE). We have strong collaborations within the academic and government research communities. We also have R&D efforts with commercial companies such as Microsoft, Sun Microsystems and the Shell Oil company. Our current emphasis is on distributed and grid middleware and portal technologies deployed on a national terascale level (NSF TeraGrid, DOE FusionGrid, etc).

With funding from the NSF Middleware Initiative (NMI) and the DOE SciDAC - Mathematical and Informational Scicences (MICS) programs, our current projects include the Grid Portal (GridPort) Toolkit, the Open Grid Computing Environments (OGSA) project and the DOE Portals Constortium (DOEPC). The primary deliverables of these projects includes grid-enabled portals (see OGCE) and advanced web services (see GridPort project).

ACE Lab founder, Mary Thomas, recently joined the faculty in the Department of Computer Science at SDSU. She will be teaching a graduate class on grid computing in Spring, 2005. Before joining SDSU she was a research scientist in the Distributed and Grid Computing Group at the Texas Advanced Computing Center at The University of Texas at Austin. Feel free to contact her if you have questions.

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