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SUMMARY:The US DOE Integrated Research Infrastructure Program
DESCRIPTION:Bjoern Enders (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, National
  Energy Research Scientific Computing Center) and Thomas Uram (Argonne Nat
 ional Laboratory)\n\nThe Integrated Research Infrastructure (IRI) program 
 stands out with its innovative strategy to more effectively enable science
  across the United States Department of Energy (DOE) user facilities at sc
 ale. It is set to radically accelerate discovery and innovation within the
  DOE with a unique approach that empowers scientists to seamlessly and sec
 urely combine DOE research tools, infrastructure, and user facilities into
  their orchestrated workflows. A key component of this approach is the int
 roduction of collaborative interfaces for users and orchestration tools, e
 nabling workflows that run seamlessly across multiple user facilities. Tod
 ay, despite the use of common toolchains and similar HPC providers, the la
 ndscape of novel HPC interfaces is still rather fragmented, with no common
  interface emerging that functions across all user facilities. This is a m
 ajor hurdle for scientists aiming to build resilient workflows with multip
 le facilities in mind, locking them into one specific computing and data e
 nvironment and exposing them to risks like major interruptions. Hence, the
  success of IRI hinges on the delivery of collaborative interfaces that sc
 ientists can use to build resilient and performant cross-facility workflow
 s. This presentation will provide an overview of the DOE IRI program with 
 a focus on the activities in the interfaces subcommittee.\n\nDomain: Physi
 cs\n\nSession Chair: Ozgur Ozan Kilic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)\n\n
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