International Networks at Indiana University celebrates 20 years
Indiana has become leader in high-speed networks that help researchers around the world share data, solve global problems
International Networks at Indiana University (IN@IU) delivers network connectivity that fosters the scientific collaboration that drives research and education in every corner of the world. From niche projects to large-scale research efforts, IN@IU uses high performance networking as a tool to advance scientific diplomacy.
IN@IU is part of the global research and education (R&E) community that supports one another through frequent communication, cooperation, and collaboration. The National Science Foundation (NSF) supports these activities by soliciting proposals for International Research Network Connections (IRNC) in production network environments and experimental networking activities supporting cyberscience applications. IRNC also supports special projects such as:
Connecting to Africa, Asia, and Europe
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Indiana has become leader in high-speed networks that help researchers around the world share data, solve global problems
IU-led Networks for European, American, and African Research Project part of new agreement to secure additional bandwidth and resilience for international science collaborations
High-speed network enables faster collaboration on issues affecting humanity: weather/climate studies, healthcare and biomedical sciences, robotics, and more