Il nostro #RericercaSenzaFrontiere initiative aims to document and showcase cross-border collaborations in science, tech, engineering and medicine. Dr. Lester Ingber, un acclamato fisico dell'Oregon con oltre 100 pubblicazioni all'attivo, ci parla della sua piattaforma, che facilita la collaborazione con altri ricercatori online.
Dr. Ingber is the Principal Investigator of a National Science Foundation (NSF.gov) Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) supercomputer-resource grant. XSEDE is a “single virtual system that scientists can use to interactively share computing resources, data and expertise”. Collaboration is voluntary, and Dr. Ingber is currently working with two volunteers – one from the USA and one from Italy. Depending on the contribution, collaborators are rewarded through learning, producing new algorithms, acknowledgments, or co-authorship, personal references from Dr. Ingber, etc.
The current grant, “Quantum path-integral qPATHTREE and qPATHINT algorithms”, extended till Dec 2017, focusses on computational fisica.
Per ulteriori informazioni e per candidarsi come volontario, visitare il sito web questo link.