Chameleon, an experimental testbed for computer science research, has secured $12 million in funding from the US National Science Foundation to support its next four-year phase. Led by Senior Scientist Kate Keahey from Argonne National Laboratory, Chameleon has been a cornerstone of CS research and education for nearly a decade, serving over 10,000 users and contributing to more than 700 research publications. The platform enables groundbreaking discoveries in CS systems research, including edge computing, cloud, and artificial intelligence. With this new funding, Chameleon will continue to innovate and support its growing community, expanding frontiers in computer science research. Key partners include the National Center for Atmospheric Research, which has formally integrated as an official Chameleon site and partner, and companies like OpenStack, a mainstream open-source cloud technology.
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