Category – Announcements

Chameleon Legacy Hardware

Announcing the Chameleon Legacy Hardware Program! We're offering our retired hardware to members of the community interested in joining the Chameleon family as operators of a Chameleon Associate Site. Learn all about the Chameleon Legacy Hardware Program and apply for servers by submitting a short application. Applications are encouraged by 05/16.

Four More Years of Chameleon

We are happy to announce that the Chameleon project has been extended for another 4 years! 

That’s four more years of working with a creative and talented user community that always wants to go someplace impossible – and takes us with them! 

The next four years will bring us integration with IoT, support for more innovative networking experiments, innovative new hardware, and even more support for reproducibility and experiment sharing. Read all about it in: https://www.cs.uchicago.edu/news/article/chameleon-phase-three/

We are SO looking forward to continuing to provide a platform for your research -- and learning about all the hot and cool things …

Chameleon use for COVID-19 projects

Most of you have probably seen the NSF Dear Colleague Letter regarding resource contributions of NSF-funded infrastructure to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) research. We have obtained permission from NSF to join this effort and extend the range of Chameleon supported projects to include projects working on how to model and understand the spread of COVID-19 for a limited time. 

Join Chameleon at SC19

SC19 will be held in Denver, Colorado the week of November 17-22. Chameleon capabilities will be on display in demos, talks, posters, and more. 

Back to School Chameleon Webinars

Welcome back -- we have some exciting activities to celebrate the new school year. As you settle in, don’t forget to pencil in our upcoming webinars.

The 2nd Chameleon User Meeting

We would like to invite you to come to the Chameleon User Meeting to be held on February 6-7, 2019 in Austin, TX at the Texas Advanced Computing Center on the University of Texas J.J. Pickle Research Campus.

Happy New Year from Chameleon!

The New Year Chameleon is back -- along with a few new features to help you run your experiments in the New Year!