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Examples of the citable artifacts OneSciencePlace supports: datasets, reports, posters, galleries, papers, and more. Publication types and metadata fields can be tailored to each deployment.
Database
Amit Chourasia
A structured metadata catalog of the seven pilot applications
Poster
Amit Chourasia , Yehuda Ben-Zion , Ahmed Elbanna , Alice-Agnes Gabriel
Poster presented at the NSF CSSI / CyberTraining / SCIPE Principal Investigator Meeting, Denver, July 28–29, 2025. 
Gallery
Amit Chourasia
A curated gallery of images produced by the OneSciencePlace pilot applications. Each image is a rendered output from one of the pilot apps running against its pre-staged sample data.
Report
Amit Chourasia
A short reproducibility report accompanying the OneSciencePlace (OSP) Ising batch pilot app.
Paper
Amit Chourasia
This paper describes the seven pilot applications deployed on the OneSciencePlace (OSP) pilot platform to demonstrate the platform's support for the four primary research-computing interaction modes: interactive notebooks, batch submission, terminal access, and graphical desktop applications.
Data
Amit Chourasia
A tidy long-format panel dataset covering life expectancy, population, and GDP per capita for 142 countries across 12 five-year intervals from 1952 to 2007. Derived from the Gapminder Foundation's open data compilation.
Article
Fred Ramsdell
IPEX is a fatal disorder characterized by immune dysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy and X-linked inheritance (MIM 304930).
Article
Moshe Vardi
One of the most fundamental conundrums in the philosophy of mathematics is the question of whether mathematics was discovered by humans or invented by them. On one hand, it seems hard to argue that highly sophisticated mathemati- cal objects, such as inaccessible car- dinals, were discovered.
Paper
Janmanchi Harika , Palavadi Baleeshwar , Kummari Navya , Hariharan Shanmugasundaram
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a broad term that can be construed to mean a focusing computer programming and development that is designed to train machines and to perform task. Artificial intelligence can be used to test theories of reasoning like cognitive reasoning and consciousness.
Paper
Kerrie Douglas , Tamara Moore , Melissa Dyehouse , Alejandro Strachan , Peter Bermel
The Scalable Asymmetric Lifecycle Engagement (SCALE) microelectronics workforce development program is funded by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to address the critical shortage of a capable microelectronics workforce.