IMP Science Gateway: from the Portal to the Hub of Virtual Experimental Labs in Materials Science
Yuri Gordienko, Lev Bekenev, Olexandra Baskova, Olexander Gatsenko,, Elena Zasimchuk, Sergii Stirenko

TL;DR
The IMP Science Gateway provides an intuitive platform integrating diverse distributed computing resources for complex scientific workflows, enabling efficient molecular dynamics simulations in materials science and related fields.
Contribution
This paper introduces a comprehensive science gateway platform based on WS-PGRADE and gUSE, facilitating workflow management and resource integration for materials science research.
Findings
Effective integration of heterogeneous computing resources for MD simulations.
Enhanced user experience in managing complex scientific workflows.
Potential as a hub for virtual experimental labs across disciplines.
Abstract
"Science gateway" (SG) ideology means a user-friendly intuitive interface between scientists (or scientific communities) and different software components + various distributed computing infrastructures (DCIs) (like grids, clouds, clusters), where researchers can focus on their scientific goals and less on peculiarities of software/DCI. "IMP Science Gateway Portal" (http://scigate.imp.kiev.ua) for complex workflow management and integration of distributed computing resources (like clusters, service grids, desktop grids, clouds) is presented. It is created on the basis of WS-PGRADE and gUSE technologies, where WS-PGRADE is designed for science workflow operation and gUSE - for smooth integration of available resources for parallel and distributed computing in various heterogeneous distributed computing infrastructures (DCI). The typical scientific workflows with possible scenarios of its…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Materials Characterization Techniques · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Scientific Computing and Data Management
