Projects

PATh

The Partnership to Advance Throughput Computing (PATh) is a partnership between CHTC and OSG to advance throughput computing. Funded through a major investment from NSF, PATh helps advance HTC at a national level through support for HTCSS and provides a fabric of services for the NSF science and engineering community to access resources across the nation.

OSG Consortium

The OSG is a consortium of research collaborations, campuses, national laboratories and software providers dedicated to the advancement of all of open science via the practice of distributed High Throughput Computing (dHTC), and the advancement of its state of the art. The OSG operates a fabric of dHTC services for the national science and engineering community and CHTC has been a major force in OSG since its inception in 2005.

IRIS-HEP

IRIS-HEP is a software institute funded by the National Science Foundation. It aims to develop the state-of-the-art software cyberinfrastructure required for the challenges of data intensive scientific research at the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) at CERN, and other planned HEP experiments of the 2020’s. These facilities are discovery machines which aim to understand the fundamental building blocks of nature and their interactions.

Pelican

Pelican provides a platform for researchers to deploy their data with ease and for data consumers to access it with ease, with the aim of democratizing all scientists’ ability to share and use data. Funded by the National Science Foundation, the Pelican Platform powers the Open Science Data Federation (OSDF), an OSG service that hosts data origins and caches across the world.