SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 Science Gateways on the TeraGrid Nancy Wilkins-Diehr TeraGrid Area Director.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 US activities and strategy :NSF Ron Perrott. 2 TeraGrid An instrument that delivers high-end IT resources/services –a computational facility – over.
Advertisements

Preparing the Next Generation of Computational Scientists Scott Lathrop TeraGrid Director of Education, Outreach and Training University of Chicago and.
C3.ca in Atlantic Canada Virendra Bhavsar Director, Advanced Computational Research Laboratory (ACRL) Faculty of Computer Science University of New Brunswick.
SACNAS, Sept 29-Oct 1, 2005, Denver, CO What is Cyberinfrastructure? The Computer Science Perspective Dr. Chaitan Baru Project Director, The Geosciences.
SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER Choonhan Youn Viswanath Nandigam, Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, Chaitan Baru San Diego Supercomputer Center, University of California,
Science Gateways on the TeraGrid Von Welch, NCSA (with thanks to Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, SDSC for many slides)
Ian Foster Computation Institute Argonne National Lab & University of Chicago Education in the Science 2.0 Era.
1 Software & Grid Middleware for Tier 2 Centers Rob Gardner Indiana University DOE/NSF Review of U.S. ATLAS and CMS Computing Projects Brookhaven National.
O C I October 31, 2006Office of CyberInfrastructure1 Enhancing Virtual Organizations Abhi Deshmukh Office of Cyberinfrastructure & Engineering Directorate.
EInfrastructures (Internet and Grids) - 15 April 2004 Sharing ICT Resources – “Think Globally, Act Locally” A point-of-view from the United States Mary.
Simo Niskala Teemu Pasanen
April 2009 OSG Grid School - RDU 1 Open Science Grid John McGee – Renaissance Computing Institute University of North Carolina, Chapel.
© The Trustees of Indiana University Centralize Research Computing to Drive Innovation…Really Thomas J. Hacker Research & Academic Computing University.
Building Data-intensive Pipelines Ravi K Madduri Argonne National Lab University of Chicago.
GCE06, Tampa, FL November 12-13, 2006 Science Gateways on the TeraGrid Charlie Catlett, Sebastien Goasguen, Jim Marsteller, Stuart Martin, Don Middleton,
Computing in Atmospheric Sciences Workshop: 2003 Challenges of Cyberinfrastructure Alan Blatecky Executive Director San Diego Supercomputer Center.
TeraGrid Gateway User Concept – Supporting Users V. E. Lynch, M. L. Chen, J. W. Cobb, J. A. Kohl, S. D. Miller, S. S. Vazhkudai Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
TeraGrid National Cyberinfrasctructure for Scientific Research PRESENTER NAMES AND AFFILIATIONS HERE.
SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER Science Gateways on the TeraGrid Nancy Wilkins-Diehr TeraGrid Area Director for Science Gateways SDSC Director of Consulting,
April 2006 Science Gateways on the TeraGrid Nancy Wilkins-Diehr Area Director for Science Gateways San Diego Supercomputer Center
Open Science Grid For CI-Days Internet2: Fall Member Meeting, 2007 John McGee – OSG Engagement Manager Renaissance Computing Institute.
18:15:32Service Oriented Cyberinfrastructure Lab, Grid Deployments Saul Rioja Link to presentation on wiki.
Science Gateways and their tremendous potential for science Nancy Wilkins-Diehr TeraGrid Area Director for Science Gateways San Diego Supercomputer Center.
Science Gateways on the TeraGrid Nancy Wilkins-Diehr Area Director for Science Gateways San Diego Supercomputer Center
AT LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY University of Washington – e-Science Introduction to the TeraGrid Jeffrey P. Gardner Sr. Research Scientist, High Performance.
TeraGrid Science Gateways: Scaling TeraGrid Access Aaron Shelmire¹, Jim Basney², Jim Marsteller¹, Von Welch²,
Advancing Scientific Discovery through TeraGrid Scott Lathrop TeraGrid Director of Education, Outreach and Training University of Chicago and Argonne National.
August 2007 Advancing Scientific Discovery through TeraGrid Scott Lathrop TeraGrid Director of Education, Outreach and Training University of Chicago and.
TeraGrid Resources Enabling Scientific Discovery Through Cyberinfrastructure (CI) Diane Baxter, Ph.D. San Diego Supercomputer Center University of California,
August 2007 Leveraging Campus Authentication to Access the TeraGrid - OR - Partnering with Campuses to Broaden Participation in TeraGrid Scott Lathrop.
August 2007 Advancing Scientific Discovery through TeraGrid Adapted from S. Lathrop’s talk in SC’07
TeraGrid Overview Cyberinfrastructure Days Internet2 10/9/07 Mark Sheddon Resource Provider Principal Investigator San Diego Supercomputer Center
NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation Science.
Open Science Grid For CI-Days Elizabeth City State University Jan-2008 John McGee – OSG Engagement Manager Manager, Cyberinfrastructure.
Scott Lathrop NCSA Blue Waters Technical Program Manager for Education TeraGrid Area Director for Education, Outreach and Training
Jarek Nabrzyski, Ariel Oleksiak Comparison of Grid Middleware in European Grid Projects Jarek Nabrzyski, Ariel Oleksiak Poznań Supercomputing and Networking.
10/24/2015OSG at CANS1 Open Science Grid Ruth Pordes Fermilab
Apache Airavata (Incubating) Gateway to Grids & Clouds Suresh Marru Nov 10 th 2011.
National Center for Supercomputing Applications Barbara S. Minsker, Ph.D. Associate Professor National Center for Supercomputing Applications and Department.
Renaissance Computing Institute: An Overview Lavanya Ramakrishnan, John McGee, Alan Blatecky, Daniel A. Reed Renaissance Computing Institute.
Catawba County Board of Commissioners Retreat June 11, 2007 It is a great time to be an innovator 2007 Technology Strategic Plan *
NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR ADVANCED COMPUTATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE Capability Computing - User Environment Anke Kamrath Associate Director, SDSC
Cyberinfrastructure What is it? Russ Hobby Internet2 Joint Techs, 18 July 2007.
GRID Overview Internet2 Member Meeting Spring 2003 Sandra Redman Information Technology and Systems Center and Information Technology Research Center National.
Middleware Camp NMI (NSF Middleware Initiative) Program Director Alan Blatecky Advanced Networking Infrastructure and Research.
Ruth Pordes November 2004TeraGrid GIG Site Review1 TeraGrid and Open Science Grid Ruth Pordes, Fermilab representing the Open Science.
NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES TeraGrid.
August 3, March, The AC3 GRID An investment in the future of Atlantic Canadian R&D Infrastructure Dr. Virendra C. Bhavsar UNB, Fredericton.
Leveraging the InCommon Federation to access the NSF TeraGrid Jim Basney Senior Research Scientist National Center for Supercomputing Applications University.
SC06, Tampa FL November 11-17, 2006 Science Gateways on the TeraGrid Powerful Beyond Imagination! Nancy Wilkins-Diehr TeraGrid Area Director for Science.
Riding the Crest: High-End Cyberinfrastructure Experiences and Opportunities on the NSF TeraGrid A Panel Presentation by Laura M c GinnisRadha Nandkumar.
1 NSF/TeraGrid Science Advisory Board Meeting July 19-20, San Diego, CA Brief TeraGrid Overview and Expectations of Science Advisory Board John Towns TeraGrid.
Minority-Serving Institutions (MSI) Cyberinfrastructure (CI) Institute [MSI-CI 2 ] and CI Empowerment Coalition MSI-CIEC October Geoffrey Fox
TeraGrid Gateway User Concept – Supporting Users V. E. Lynch, M. L. Chen, J. W. Cobb, J. A. Kohl, S. D. Miller, S. S. Vazhkudai Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Cyberinfrastructure: Many Things to Many People Russ Hobby Program Manager Internet2.
December 10, 2003Slide 1 International Networking and Cyberinfrastructure Douglas Gatchell Program Director International Networking National Science Foundation,
2005 GRIDS Community Workshop1 Learning From Cyberinfrastructure Initiatives Grid Research Integration Development & Support
Digital Data Collections ARL, CNI, CLIR, and DLF Forum October 28, 2005 Washington DC Chris Greer Program Director National Science Foundation.
TeraGrid Overview John-Paul “JP” Navarro TeraGrid Area Co-Director for Software Integration University of Chicago/Argonne National Laboratory March 25,
AT LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY CCT: Center for Computation & Technology Introduction to the TeraGrid Daniel S. Katz Lead, LONI as a TeraGrid.
October 2007 TeraGrid : Advancing Scientific Discovery and Learning Diane A. Baxter, Ph.D. Education Director San Diego Supercomputer Center University.
PEER 2003 Meeting 03/08/031 Interdisciplinary Framework Major focus areas Structural Representation Fault Systems Earthquake Source Physics Ground Motions.
Northwest Indiana Computational Grid Preston Smith Rosen Center for Advanced Computing Purdue University - West Lafayette West Lafayette Calumet.
1 Open Science Grid: Project Statement & Vision Transform compute and data intensive science through a cross- domain self-managed national distributed.
SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER Science Gateways on the TeraGrid Nancy Wilkins-Diehr TeraGrid Area Director for Science Gateways SDSC Director of Consulting,
Page : 1 SC2004 Pittsburgh, November 12, 2004 DEISA : integrating HPC infrastructures in Europe DEISA : integrating HPC infrastructures in Europe Victor.
Clouds , Grids and Clusters
Office of CyberInfrastructure
Advancing Scientific Discovery through TeraGrid
Presentation transcript:

SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 Science Gateways on the TeraGrid Nancy Wilkins-Diehr TeraGrid Area Director for Science Gateways SDSC Director of Consulting, Documentation, Training San Diego Supercomputer Center

SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 What is the TeraGrid? NSF-funded facility to offer high end compute, data and visualization resources to the nation’s academic researchers

SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 TeraGrid Technology Data 18.8 Petabytes Storage Memory Intensive Resources Computation Visualization 100+ Teraflops Computation 40gigabit/second cross-country network

SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 Over 100 Tflops in Computing Power

SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 TeraGrid Resources Available to Academic Researchers at No Cost TeraGrid creates integrated, persistent, and pioneering computational resources that significantly improve our nation’s ability and capacity to gain new insights into our most challenging research questions and societal problems. Proposal-based access, researchers can use resources at no cost –Collaborative opportunities, but Principal Investigators must be from the U.S.

SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 TeraGrid PI’s By Institution as of May 2006 TeraGrid PI’s Blue: 10 or more PI’s Red: 5-9 PI’s Yellow: 2-4 PI’s Green: 1 PI

SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 Gateways are part of TeraGrid’s 3-pronged strategy to further science DEEP Science: Enabling Terascale Science –Make science more productive through an integrated set of very- high capability resources Advanced Support for TeraGrid Applications (ASTA) projects WIDE Impact: Empowering Communities –Bring TeraGrid capabilities to the broad science community Science Gateways OPEN Infrastructure, OPEN Partnership –Provide a coordinated, general purpose, reliable set of services and resources Grid interoperability working group

SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 Science Gateways A new initiative for the TeraGrid Increasing investment by communities in their own cyberinfrastructure, but heterogeneous: Resources Users – from expert to K-12 Software stacks, policies Science Gateways –Provide “TeraGrid Inside” capabilities –Leverage community investment Three common forms: –Web-based Portals –Application programs running on users' machines but accessing services in TeraGrid –Coordinated access points enabling users to move seamlessly between TeraGrid and other grids. Workflow Composer

SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 Gateways are growing in numbers 10 initial projects as part of TG proposal >20 Gateway projects today No limit on how many gateways can use TG resources –Prepare services and documentation so developers can work independently Open Science Grid (OSG) Special PRiority and Urgent Computing Environment (SPRUCE) National Virtual Observatory (NVO) Linked Environments for Atmospheric Discovery (LEAD) Computational Chemistry Grid (GridChem) Computational Science and Engineering Online (CSE- Online) GEON(GEOsciences Network) Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) SCEC Earthworks Project Network for Computational Nanotechnology and nanoHUB GIScience Gateway (GISolve) Biology and Biomedicine Science Gateway Open Life Sciences Gateway The Telescience Project Grid Analysis Environment (GAE) Neutron Science Instrument Gateway TeraGrid Visualization Gateway, ANL BIRN Gridblast Bioinformatics Gateway Earth Systems Grid Astrophysical Data Repository (Cornell) Many others interested –SID Grid –HASTAC

SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 What Did We Learn About Common Gateway Requirements? Accounting –Support for accounts with differing capabilities –Ability to associate compute job to a individual portal user –Scheme for portal registration and usage tracking –Dynamic accounts Security –Community account privileges –Need to identify human responsible for a job for incident response –Acceptance of other grid certificates Web Services –Many will build on the Globus Toolkit, but additional interfaces may be needed –Web Service security –Interfaces to scheduling and account management are common requirements Software –Interoperability of software stacks between TeraGrid and peer grids –Software installations for gateways across all TG sites –Community software areas –Management (pacman, other options)

SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 National Virtual Observatory Facilitating Scientific Discovery Access to telescope images from around the world NVO provides access to combined sky surveys –Different views of the same cosmological phenomenon can reveal new insights New science enabled by enhancing access to data and computing resources –Data correlation –Understanding of physical processes –Identification of new phenomenon NVO is a set of tools used to exploit the data avalanche

SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 NanoHub Harnesses TeraGrid for Education Nanotechnology education Used in dozens of courses at man universities Teaching materials Collaboration space Research seminars Modeling tools Access to cutting edge research software And much more

SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 Biomedical and Biology Gateway Renaissance Computing Institute, North Carolina Avalanche of data in biology community –Genomics data, –Proteomics and expression analysis –Need to move beyond current desktop tools Access to –Common sequence and protein structure databases –Over 140 software packages Collaboration infrastructure to engage the best talent regardless of location

SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 Linked Environments for Atmospheric Discovery Providing tools that are needed to make accurate predictions of tornados and hurricanes Meteorological data Forecast models Analysis and visualization tools Data exploration and Grid workflow

SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER NUCRI Advisory Board Meeting November 9, 2006 Would development of a gateway help your research? Think about your current bottlenecks –What would you like to explore if only you had Lots of disk Lots of compute resources Powerful analysis capabilities A nice interface to information Nancy Wilkins-Diehr,