Welcome To RRoCCET 21
Research Running on Cloud Compute & Emerging Technologies


RRoCCET is a hub for researchers seeking to overcome the increasing inadequacy of traditional research computing infrastructure by means of migration to the public cloud. This conference is a success-driven, methods-focused event hosted and attended by researchers looking for solution paths: feasible, tractable implementation plans informed by existing case studies.

RRoCCET21 will be held virtually from August 10th-13th 2021, 8am-12pm PST daily.

 

 


Calling all cloud-minded scientists!

Attend

Regsiter to attend our case studies, hands-on tutorials, and lightning talks.

Participate

We are seeking speakers to give 30-minute case studies or 10-minute lightning talks.


 


With support from these cloud vendors and institutions


               

               

 

 


Here are some examples of the solutions you'll get connected to by attending RRoCCET:

 

 

RRoCCEET21 Committee


 

Ed Lawowska


Ed Lazowska is a Professor, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Chair Emeritus, in the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington, and a Senior Data Science Fellow in the University of Washington eScience Institute.

 

Sarah Stone


Sarah Stone is the Executive Director of the eScience Institute. Stone handles eScience operations and planning, develops research and training programs, participates in strategic planning, and serves as the primary contact for university and industry partners, funding agencies and the public.

 

Rob Fatland


Rob Fatland is the UW Director of Cloud and Data Solutions. He has formerly worked at NASA and Microsoft Research and has a PhD in Geophysics.

 

 

Naomi Alterman


Naomi Alterman is the eScience Institute's Technical Education Specialist. She is a STEM education researcher and systems software hacker with a background in computer networking and electrical engineering.

Amanda Tan


Amanda Tan is a data scientist with the eScience Institute. She primarily helps researchers migrate their work to the cloud and facilitates strategies for open data access, effective data visualization and collaborative cloud-based tools.