Title :
Social Networks of Researchers and Educators on nanoHUB.org
Author :
Klimeck, Gerhard ; Adams, George B., III ; Madhavan, Krishna P C ; Denny, Nathan ; Zentner, Michael G. ; Shivarajapura, Swaroop ; Zentner, Lynn K. ; Beaudoin, Diane L.
Author_Institution :
Birck Nanotechnol. Center, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
Abstract :
The science gateway nanoHUB.org is the world´s largest nanotechnology user facility, serving 167, 196 users in 2010 with over 2,300 resources including 189 simulation programs. Surveys of nanoHUB users and automated usage analysis find widespread simulation use in formal classroom education, thereby connecting recent research more rapidly and closely to education. Analysis of 719 citations in the scientific literature by over 1,300 authors to nanoHUB.org resources documents use of simulation programs by new research collaborations, by researchers outside of the community originating the program, and by experimentalists. The publication and author networks reveal research collaborations and capacity building through knowledge transfer. Analysis of secondary citations documents the quality of the conducted research with an h-index of 30 after just 10 years of operation. Our analysis proves with quantitative metrics that impactful research can be conducted by an ever growing research community. We argue that HUBzeroTM technology and the user-focused design and operation of nanoHUB.org are keys to success that can be transferred to other science gateways.
Keywords :
citation analysis; document handling; educational administrative data processing; nanotechnology; natural sciences computing; social networking (online); HUBzero technology; author network; automated usage analysis; capacity building; citations document; formal classroom education; knowledge transfer; nanoHUB user; nanoHUB.org; nanotechnology user facility; publication network; quantitative metrics; research collaboration; resources document; science gateway; scientific literature; simulation program; social networks; user focused design; Collaboration; Communities; Computational modeling; Education; Nanotechnology; Social network services; Technological innovation; citation network; cloud computing; grid computing; nanoHUB; nanotechnology; science gateway; simulation;
Conference_Titel :
Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing (CCGrid), 2011 11th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Newport Beach, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0129-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4395-6
DOI :
10.1109/CCGrid.2011.33