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Cyberinfrastructure's Central Role in Building a Wise Crowd,
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Slide Title: TeraGrid User Community

Slide Words: 1000 projects as of April 2006

Slide Image: Two pie graphs labeled "%Allocation" and "%Usage"

The pie graph labeled "%Allocation" shows the following percentages:
Molecular Biosciences 19%
Physics 17%
Astronomical Sciences 14%
Chemistry 12%
Materials Research 10%
Chemical, Transport Systems 8%
Atmospheric Sciences 7%
Advanced Scientific Computing 3%
Earth Sciences - less than 3%
Biological and Critical Systems - less than 3%
Ocean Sciences - less than 3%
Cross-Disciplinary Activities - less than 3%
Computer and Computation Research - less than 3%
Integrative Biology and Neuroscience - less than 3%
Mechanical and Structural Systems - less than 3%
Mathematical Sciences - less than 3%
Electrical and Communication Systems, Design and Manufacturing Systems, Environmental Biology - less than 3%

The pie graph labeled "%Usage" shows the following percentages:
Molecular Biosciences 23%
Physics 23%
Astronomical Sciences 10%
Chemistry 21%
Materials Research 4%
Chemical, Transport Systems 6%
Atmospheric Sciences 7%
Advanced Scientific Computing - less than 3%
Earth Sciences - less than 3%
Biological and Critical Systems - less than 3%
Ocean Sciences - less than 3%
Cross-Disciplinary Activities - less than 3%
Computer and Computation Research - less than 3%
Integrative Biology and Neuroscience - less than 3%
Mechanical and Structural Systems - less than 3%
Mathematical Sciences - less than 3%
Electrical and Communication Systems, Design and Manufacturing Systems, Environmental Biology - less than 3%

 

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