EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Dr Jim Fleming APM EPSRC e-Science Programme.

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EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Dr Jim Fleming APM EPSRC e-Science Programme

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Introduction to the Meeting  Aims & objectives  Structure Progress since the 2004 meeting

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Aims of the meeting for the projects to learn more about each other (raise general awareness, build on existing links between projects, look for commonality and ways to leverage results to avoid repetition, and to share experience & knowledge of wider e-Science Grid issues) to develop synergy between the Pilot Projects and the Computer Science for e-Science Projects learn more about the e-Science Programme and what support it could provide. demonstrate what results have been achieved to date

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Updates from New Pilots Best Practise projects Demos CS Posters Commercialisation CS Outputs (1 st of many) Project Managers Forum Theme Sessions Security Audit Future Plans Above all – lots of networking time Dinner tonight GOLD & IB - Coming next

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Updates from New Pilots Best Practise projects Demos CS Posters Commercialisation CS Outputs (1 st of many) Project Managers Forum Theme Sessions Security Audit Future Plans Above all – lots of networking time Dinner tonight myTea- monica Schraefel Real-Time Text Mining – Moustafa Ghanem Complex In-Silico Experiments in Intergrative Biology - Damien MacRandal Rapid Prototyping Of Usable Grid Middleware - Peter Coveney Tomorrow 9 – 10.30

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Updates from New Pilots Best Practise projects Demos CS Posters Commercialisation CS Outputs (1 st of many) Project Managers Forum Theme Sessions Security Audit Future Plans Above all – lots of networking time Dinner tonight Demos Discovery Net, myGrid, GOLD, CombeChem, DAME, RealityGrid/IB All projects every lunch/coffee break 3 Projects at every other session

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Updates from New Pilots Best Practise projects Demos CS Posters Commercialisation CS Outputs (1 st of many) Project Managers Forum Theme Sessions Security Audit Future Plans Above all – lots of networking time Dinner tonight CS Posters All projects Thursday 2 – 3.30, 4 – 6 Friday 9 – 10.30, 1.45 – 3.15

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Updates from New Pilots Best Practise projects Demos CS Posters Commercialisation CS Outputs (1 st of many) Project Managers Forum Theme Sessions Security Audit Future Plans Above all – lots of networking time Dinner tonight Commercialisation Session Today 2 – 3.30 Anne Trefethen (DTI TF), Tom Jackson (DAME  BRAODEN), Yike Guo/Stephen Calvert (DiscoveryNet/GSK) Panel Discussion

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Updates from New Pilots Best Practise projects Demos CS Posters Commercialisation CS Outputs (1 st of many) Project Managers Forum Theme Sessions Security Audit Future Plans Above all – lots of networking time Dinner tonight Capturing the CS outputs from e-Science Friday 1.45 – 3.15 Chair Tony Hey 1 st of many such sessions  Pilot Projects to lead?

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Updates from New Pilots Best Practise projects Demos CS Posters Commercialisation CS Outputs (1 st of many) Project Managers Forum Theme Sessions Security Audit Future Plans Above all – lots of networking time Dinner tonight Project Managers Forum Friday – Dean Room Lead by Tom Jackson & Sharon Lloyd Aimed primarily at Pilot Projects Looking at developing some advice on Best Practice for e- Science/Consortia

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Updates from New Pilots Best Practise projects Demos CS Posters Commercialisation CS Outputs (1 st of many) Project Managers Forum Theme Sessions Security Audit Future Plans Above all – lots of networking time Dinner tonight Themed Sessions Virtual Organisations Today 4 – 6 Usability & Trust Tomorrow – 12.30

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Updates from New Pilots Best Practise projects Demos CS Posters Commercialisation CS Outputs (1 st of many) Project Managers Forum Theme Sessions Security Audit Future Plans Above all – lots of networking time Dinner tonight Security Audit Thursday 4 - 6; Friday 9 – & 1.45 – 3.15 Dean Room Angela Sasse & Brock Craft

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Updates from New Pilots Best Practise projects Demos CS Posters Commercialisation CS Outputs (1 st of many) Project Managers Forum Theme Sessions Security Audit Future Plans Above all – lots of networking time Dinner tonight Future Plans Friday 3.15 – 3.45 eSCP – Tony Hey EPSRC – Lesley Thompson

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Updates from New Pilots Best Practise projects Demos CS Posters Commercialisation CS Outputs (1 st of many) Project Managers Forum Theme Sessions Security Audit Future Plans Above all – lots of networking time Dinner tonight Above all – lots of networking time Dinner tonight – Beluga Bar, Chambers Street

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 OMII – Peter Henderson (today only) GOSC/NGS – Stephen Pickles

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Activities since 2004 Meeting

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Best Practise Projects Looking for collaborations to transfer technology/knowledge/methods between Pilot Projects 4 Projects Funded myTea: Best Practice for Integrated Experiment Annotation Support – CombeChem/myGrid Real-Time Text Mining For The Biomedical Literature: A Collaboration Between DiscoveryNet and myGrid Complex In-Silico Experiments in Integrative Biology – myGrid/IB Rapid Prototyping Of Usable Grid Middleware – RealityGrid/myGrid

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Platform Grants Looking to sustain & provide continuity for the multidisciplinary teams 4 Projects funded;  myGrid  Reality Grid  CombeChem  DiscoveryNet

EPSRC e-Science Meeting nd CS for e-Science Call Emphasis on more long-term CS for e- Science £4M grants 10 grants Starting Jul – Oct 2005 For more details see Science/ComputerScienceForeScience/default.htm

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Embedding e-Science in other EPSRC programmes ESLEA, UKLIGHT Monitoring and Analysis at many Scales Joint funding with ICT, Physics Joint Funding from LSI, Chemistry, ICT, HPC

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Calls for out now; Usability - hInTheUsabilityChallengesToEmergeFromE- Science.htm Security - ResearchforEScienceCall.htm

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 EPSRC rep on e-Science Steering Committee (eSSC); Carole Goble

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 e-Science User Group; see Jeremy Frey, Peter Coveney, James Annett

EPSRC e-Science Meeting 2005 Questions?