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D. Perret-Gallix2 Activities in ASIA FJPPL (France-Japan) Particle Physics Laboratory FCPPL (France-China) “” FKPPL (France-Korea)“” FVPPL (France-Vietnam)“” ACGRID School (Vietnam): Advanced Computing and Grid technology (ICT-Asia network- MAE) France-Asia Particle Physics School (Les Houches) –France, China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam and ASEAN Accelerator School in Vietnam, in discussion Japan-France (S. Kurokawa, A. Mueller)
France China Particle Physics Laboratory 中法粒子物理实验室 FCPPL Lydia Roos(IN2P3) JIN Shan (IHEP)
Agreement on the creation of the France China Particle Physics Laboratory signed on April 10th, 2007 in Paris, by Catherine BRECHIGNAC (CNRS), Arnold MIGUS (CNRS), Alain BUGAT (CEA), and LU Yongxiang (CAS) Only 4 months after the first round of discussions in Beijing during the First Sino-French Workshop on LHC physics and associated grid computing when CEA decided to join the IN2P3 initiative In the next 6 months after creation, 6 Chinese Universities joined FCPPL
A Sino-French network including the major partners in Particle Physics French partners: CEA/IRFU CNRS/IN2P3 –CPPM –CC-IN2P3 –IPNL –LAL –LAPP –IPHC –LPC Clermont –LPSC –LPNHE –LLR –Subatech Chinese partners: Universities –Tsinghua U. –Peking U. –Shandong U. –Huazhong Normal U. –Nanjing U. –Dalian U. Technology Chinese Academy of Science –IHEP –University of Science and Technology of China
How does it work? FCPPL is a Laboratory “ without wall ” (but not virtual) –One yearly call for proposals –One yearly workshop (1st: Jan Marseilles, next: March 2009 Wuhan) An 8+8-member Steering Committee decides on the programme, selects the projects based on reviewer reports. –One yearly meeting (June 2007, Jan. 2008, next: March 2009) –Two co-chairmen: CHEN Hesheng and Michel DAVIER Two co-directors: JIN Shan (IHEP) & Lydia Roos in charge of the preparation of the budget, organization of meetings, workshops, and calls for proposals
The Call for Proposal Organized on a yearly basis Synchronized with the French Fiscal Year (Jan. to Dec) so that the French teams can get the money as early as possible No dedicated budget on the Chinese side (yet?): each team has to fund its participation itself Funding from both sides must be equivalent All projects are reviewed by 1 French and 1 Chinese reviewers (among the Steering Committee or from outside)
2007 Call for Proposals: 26 proposals LHC Physics –Atlas (2)/CMS/LHCb/Alice Linear Collider –Calorimeter (2) –ATF2 final focus at KEK –positron source –High power couplers Physics at BES –QCD and physics –BESIII and CKMFitter Theory –Lattice QCD –Exotic hadrons –new physics at colliders Astrophysics & astroparticles –AMS –Dark Energy and Dark Matter –The SVOM experiment Related technologies and applications –Grid & network infrastructures –Bioinformatics grid services –Read-out ASIC –Computational Structural Mech. –Superconducting Technologies –CMOS sensor
2008 Call for Proposals: 25 proposals LHC Physics –Atlas (1new)/CMS(1new) /LHCb/Alice Linear Collider –Calorimeter (2) –ATF2 final focus at KEK –positron source –TPC Theory –Exotic hadrons –new physics at colliders –Lattice QCD –Higgs & Susy physics Physics at BES –QCD and physics –BESIII and CKMFitter Astrophysics & astroparticles –Dark Energy and Dark Matter –Radiodetection of Cosmic Rays –POLAR Related technologies and applications –Grid & network infrastructures –Bioinformatics grid services –Read-out ASIC –Computational Structural Mech. –CMOS sensor
FCPPL First Workshop in Marseilles January 2008
Steering Committee KUANG Yuping, Academician, Tsinghua Univ. Kuang-Ta CHAO, Academician, Peking Univ. CHEN Hesheng, Academician, IHEP QIU Juliang, Int ’ l Coop. CAS YANG Zongkai, CCNU WANG Yifang, IHEP YAN Baoping, CNIC CHEN Gang, IHEP Michel SPIRO, IN2P3 or Francois LE DIBERDER Jean ZINN-JUSTIN, CEA Eric KAJFASZ, IN2P3/CPPM Jean-Eudes AUGUSTIN, IN2P3 Dominique BOUTIGNY, CCIN2P3 Bertrand CORDIER, CEA Michel DAVIER, IN2P3 Bruno MANSOULIE, CEA
D. Perret-Gallix12 Status of FKPPL V. Breton, CNRS-IN2P3
D. Perret-Gallix13 A brief history 2005 –December: first contacts between François Le Diberder, Do- Won Kim and Marianne Noël 2007 –April : signature of CNRS – KISTI MoU during the 3rd session of the Korea-France joint committee for scientific and technological cooperation –November : Visit to Korea of Blaise Pascal University president –December : François le Diberder visit to Korea - addition of new partners and of a new project on ILC microelectronics 2008 –March 20th 2008: signature of the LIA creation document at the French Embassy in Seoul
D. Perret-Gallix14 FKPPL scientific projects FKPPL focusses on particle physics and e-science –Both require international collaboration –Particle physics is the first user community to have completely adopted the grid technology Project nameCoordinatorsPartnersStatus ILC calorimeterYongmann Yang, EWHA Jean-Claude Brient, LLR EWHA Womans Univ., Kangnung Nat. Univ.,LPC, LLR Approved ILC microelectronics Jongseo Chai, SKKU Christophe de la Taille, LAL Sung Kyun Kwan Univ., Korea Institute of Radiological and medical Sciencces, Pohang Accel. Lab. LAL, LLR Approved Grid computingS. Hwang, KISTI D. Boutigny, CC-IN2P3 KISTI, CC-IN2P3Approved WISDOMDoman Kim, CNU V. Breton, LPC Chonnam Nat. Univ., KISTI, Kangnung Nat. Univ., LPC Approved ALICEYongwook Baek, KNU Pascal Dupieux, LPC Kangnung Nat. Univ. LPCSubmitted
D. Perret-Gallix15 FKPPL Roadmap July 14 – 25: Grid school at Seoul National University –Installation of grid services –User tutorial –Advanced tools for data analysis July 21 (tent.): first Steering Committee meeting
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D. Perret-Gallix17 No scientific research without computing expertise Experimental design, simulation, experiment construction, data taking, data analysis, model interpretation and theory development All these activities need computing support New computing tools are complex and need training ACGRID stands for: Advanced Computing Distributed computing: GRID, BOINC General purpose Advanced Tools: ROOT, GEANT4, TAVERNA Software engineering: Languages, CASE, Databases, Artificial Intelligence: Symbolic manipulation, Genetic algorithm, New architectures (multi-core): parallelism, … Grid Access to massive computing power Computing in Research
D. Perret-Gallix18 Use of the IoIT Network and Teaching Infrastructure. In addition 35 new computers installed 25 GRID servers + 10 desktops 5 GRID nodes are been installed IoIT(Hanoi), HUT, MS & T, IFI, IoIT(HCMC) Steering committee (Vietnam, France, Taiwan) GRID: Opening for new collaborative projects Nuclear and Particle Physics Alert system for Avian Flu (IFI, MICA, IoIT, …) + Korea + China + Japan (?) … Next “Regional Do Son ACGRID School” in discussion, maybe in 18 months The first EGEE GRID node Gateway to a more ambitious project Virtual lab FVPPL Patrick Aurenche
D. Perret-Gallix19 Part of the 35 computers
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D. Perret-Gallix21 Also fun … Ha Long bay excursion
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D. Perret-Gallix23 Organizers and Sponsors CNRS- International Relation Direction ICT-ASIA network: French sponsored IT programme in Asia: Foreign Affairs Ministry, CNRS, INRIA, GET, … Taiwan Academy Sinica: EGEE GRID HealthGrid: the CD-ROM proceedings IN2P3: National Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics (CNRS) IoIT: Institute of Information Technology (VAST)
D. Perret-Gallix24 Thanks VAST President Dang Vu Minh and Vice President Chau Van Minh for their continuous support to the Do Son ACGRID school. IoIT (Institute of Information Technologies) –Director: Vu Duc Thi co-chair of the scientific committee of the ACGRID school –Vice-director Luong Chi Mai –Director of Telecom dept: Tran Anh Ngo co-organizer with Vincent Breton –All IoIT Staff… particularly Vu Trong Hieu The regional CNRS office in Hanoi –Director: Bernard Mely –Assistant: Trinh Le Tuyet French Embassy in Hanoi –Scientific and Higher education Attaché: Alexis Rinckenbach
D. Perret-Gallix25 Thanks All the School Professors: –FR: Jean Salzemann, Matthieu Reichstadt, Vincent Bloch, Nicolas Spalinger, Sébastien Incerti –UK: Georgina Moulton –CH: Nicolas Maire –TW: Hung-Chun Lee –CERN: René Brun, All Symposium Speakers –FR: Francois Le Diberder. Dominique Boutigny –JP: Akiya Miyamoto Toshikazu Ebisuzaki, Takashi Sasaki –TW: Simon Lin –VN: Nguyen Tien Dung, Do Van Long, Nguyen Ngoc Binh,, Gang Chen All the students –More than 100 students did register (Vietnam, Lao, Malaysia, Korea, China… ) –We could only accepted 45 for technical limitations.
D. Perret-Gallix26 France-Asia Particle Physics School Les Houches (France) Sept Irfu-IN2P3 Autumn 2008, a new era of particle physics will begin with the start of LHC. Two-week pre-doctoral school: –Future PhD students and young physicists from Far-East and France –Theoretical and practical tools necessary to address this new experimental field. –Building fruitful relationships, crucial to the future of particle physics Main topics : Standard Model, Higgs boson physics, new phenomena, instruments and detectors, colliders.
D. Perret-Gallix27 Scientific directors Jose OCARIZ (LPNHE université Paris 7/IN2P3), Didier Vilanova (Irfu, CEA-Saclay) International committee FKPPL :Vincent BRETON (LPPC – CNRS/IN2P3), Ok-Hwan BYEON () FJPPL: Denis PERRET-GALLIX (LAPP – CNRS/IN2P3), Fumihiko TAKASAKI (IPNS, KEK) FCPPL : JIN Shan (IHEP), Lydia ROOS (LPNHE – CNRS/IN2P3) Local organisation committee Patrick AURENCHE (LAPP – CNRS/IN2P3) Philippe CROCHET (LPPC – CNRS/IN2P3) Emi KOU (LPT - Université Paris-Sud) Sandrine LAPLACE (LAPP – CNRS/IN2P3) Julie MALCLES (Irfu, CEA-Saclay) Cécile RIMBAULT (LAL - CNRS/IN2P3) Patrick ROBBE (LAL - CNRS/IN2P3)