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RC ICT Conference 17 May 2004 Research Councils ICT Conference The UK e-Science Programme David Wallace, Chair, e-Science Steering Committee
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RC ICT Conference 17 May 2004 Overview 1.Why a UK e-Science Programme? 2.An Example 3.Relevance to RC ICT Conference 4.A look ahead
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RC ICT Conference 17 May 2004 1. Why a UK e-Science Programme? Increasingly global collaboration Demands on the scientist to manage data, computation and visualisation – client server model no longer adequate Exploitation of heterogeneous data sets
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RC ICT Conference 17 May 2004 1. … Funding to date First Phase: 2001 –2004 Application Projects –£74M –All areas of science and engineering Core Programme –£15M Research infrastructure –£40M Collaborative industrial projects Second Phase: 2003 –2006 Application Projects –£96M –All areas of science and engineering Core Programme –£16M Research Infrastructure –DTI Technology Fund
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RC ICT Conference 17 May 2004 1. … current status An exciting portfolio of Research Council e- Science projects –Beginning to see e-Science infrastructure deliver some early ‘wins’ in several areas –Astronomy, Chemistry, Bioinformatics, Engineering, Environment, Healthcare …. The UK unique in strong industrial component –Over 60 UK companies contributing over £30M –Engineering, Pharmaceutical, Petrochemical, IT companies, Commerce, Media, …
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RC ICT Conference 17 May 2004 2. An example The Integrative Biology Project: University of Oxford (and others) and the University of Auckland Models of electrical behaviour of heart cells developed by Denis Noble’s team in Oxford Mechanical models of beating heart developed by Peter Hunter’s group in Auckland Researchers need to be able to easily build a secure ‘Virtual Organisation’ allowing access to each group’s resources Will enable researchers to do different science
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RC ICT Conference 17 May 2004 The Grid = A set of core middleware services running on top of high performance global networks
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RC ICT Conference 17 May 2004 3. Relevance to RC ICT Conference Evaluation of the UK programme: internationally competitive Emergence of next generation of web services Potential for RC centres to play a major role Role of JISC in roll-out
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RC ICT Conference 17 May 2004 4. A look ahead – SR 2004… Grid Operations Centre, National Grid Service and AAA services Open Middleware Infrastructure Institute National e-Science Institute Digital Curation Centre International Standards Activity Needs continued support from Research Councils with identifiable e-Science funding lines post 2006
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