| Thursday, April 9, 2026
ONLINE SESSION – all times CDT
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| 10:00—11:15 |
Brigitte Raumann, Globus This is a high-level survey of the extensive research capabilities available on the Globus platform, aimed at researchers. We will describe common use cases and demonstrate how to get started with data transfer and sharing, using Globus Connect Personal on your laptop. |
| 11:15—11:30 | break YOUR SPACE |
| 11:30—12:30 |
Greg Nawrocki, Globus We will present an overview of Globus services for automating research computing and data management tasks to accelerate research process throughput. This session is aimed at researchers who wish to automate repetitive data management tasks (such as backup and data distribution to collaborators), as well as anyone working with instruments (cryoEM, next-gen sequencers, fMRI, etc.), and who wishes to streamline data egress, downstream analysis, and sharing at scale. The material in this session will serve as an introduction to the more advanced concepts that will be covered in detail during the in-person sessions at GlobusWorld. |
| 12:30—13:30 | break YOUR SPACE |
| 13:30—14:45 |
Lev Gorenstein, Globus We will provide an overview of the process for installing and configuring Globus Connect Server to make your storage system(s) accessible via Globus. This is aimed at system administrators who will be responsible for their institution's Globus deployment. |
| 14:45—15:00 | break YOUR SPACE |
| 15:00—16:00 |
Vas Vasiliadis, Globus We will provide an overview of the Globus Compute service and walk through the process for installing and configuring the Globus Compute single-user agent. This presentation is aimed at researchers who would like to run their code on remote machines. You will learn how to run Python code on any compute resource—from a laptop to a supercomputer—using a unified interface. |