A Proposal of Cyber Learning WG for Computational Science and Engineering Education on Cyberinfrastructure March 22, 2013 Kum Won Cho, Ruth Lee(KISTI),

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A Proposal of Cyber Learning WG for Computational Science and Engineering Education on Cyberinfrastructure March 22, 2013 Kum Won Cho, Ruth Lee(KISTI), Putchong Uthayopas(KUT), Shyi-Ching Lin(NCHC), Ni Lar Thein(UCSY), Karpjoo Jeong(KUK)

Cyber Learning Working Group Definition - Web based on-line education open system for computational science & engineering(including HPC) - to provide user-oriented learning environment as well as let researchers solve out the dedicated domain problems through collaborations. - for this purpose, Cyber Learning WG utilizes computational resources and services such as supercomputing middleware, SaaS(Software as a Service) on cloud computing platform with core collaborations of other WGs. Expected Contributions - Offering web-based open platform for education and research in computational science and engineering disciplines - Promoting collaboration between different science domains - Providing Web based convenient/efficient educational & research system to both student and researchers in distributed environments 2

PRAGMA Community Other WGs (Resource/Tele-Science Bio/Geo) Web based Portal Service Sharing Computing Resource (middleware/SaaS/Cloud Computing) Education/Research, SW development, CSE/HPC Education, Outreach program Workshop/Seminar/Contest Cyber Learning WG Collaborations Activities GOALGOAL Objectives  Providing cyber education & research environments in computational science  Utilizing Computing resources & services in PRAGMA community  Promoting to develop & utilize various activities through global collaborations  Development of open platform for CL and education/research SW  Establishment of international CL communities and connections to higher education  Construction of collaboration channels amongst PRAGMA WG 3

Related Projects(Institution) EDISON (Education-research Integration through Simulation On the Net) CFD Computational Chemistry Platform SW Computational Nano Science … Nimrod/G 4 M*Grid Molecular Dynamics Portal Framework

What we can do work? 1. Education service for under/graduate student - Portal service for specific areas (e.g. computational science and engineering, disaster mngt, distance learning and etc) 2. R&D of Middleware for Cyber Learning - Development and sharing user driven SWs for computing and data intensive applications (e.g. Framework, cloud computing technology, and etc) 3. R&D of Computational SWs and Contents for CL - Development of simulation tools(e.g chemistry, CFD, and etc) - Uploading and sharing of higher educational digital contents(e.g. video clips, tutorials, course materials(ppt, pdf files), experimental data and etc) 5

What we can do work? 4. Supercomputing related works - Provision of HPC education (e.g MIC and heterogeneous computing school) - Provision of Virtual school for HPC education 5. Dissemination and collaboration with other WGs - Provision of PRAGMA CLWG Joint workshop, Seminar, Tutorial, etc - Collaboration to expand supporting areas of Cyber Learning and users from various areas and institutes in PRAGMA community 6

What we can do work? 7 Collaborations with other WGs - Resource WG:. Collaboration in supporting/providing (physical/virtual) computing resources. Utilizing of MW and cloud computing technologies - Tele-Science WG:. Collaboration in supporting/developing remote viz SW/systems for computing or data intensive results. Development of simulation SWs of Tele-science for CL - Bio & Geo WG:. Utilization of research results got from computational bio science or geo science. Development of simulation SWs of bio or geo science for CL

Welcome to Everyone !! 8 * Time : 11:00 ~ 12:30 (Working Group Breakout Session) * Meeting Place: Mobile Center 5 th 1. Presentation - KISTI - KU - NCHC - AIT - etc 2. Discussion for the future work