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National University of Sciences & Technology Grid Research in Pakistan
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Researchers in many locations need to share resources Scientific instruments, data stores and computers in many locations Before Grids FTP, telnet…. blood, sweat and tears and little support for collaboration There must be a better way of doing this!!!
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Middleware Workstation Mobile Access Data-storage, Sensors, Experiments Internet, networks Supercomputer, PC-Cluster Visualising MIDDLEWARE
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Resources connect to “The Grid” Researchers in many locations need to share resources Scientific instruments, data stores and computers in many locations With Grids Slide derived from EDG / LCG tutorials
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Motivations for Grid Computing Support Heterogeneous Systems Enable Collaboration Reduce Time to Results Increase Capacity Improve Efficiency Reduce Costs Provide Reliability & Availability
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Sensitive data, sensitive applications (medical patient records) Different organizations get different benefits Accounting, who pays for what (sharing!) Security policies: consistent and enforced across the grid ! Lack of standards prevent interoperability of components Current IT culture is not predisposed to sharing resources Not all applications are grid-ready or grid-enabled Open source is not equal open source (read the small print) SLAs based on open source (liability?) “Static” licensing model don’t embrace grid Protection of intellectual property Legal issues (e.g. FDA, HIPAA, multi-country grids) Challenges for Research and Industry
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Sensitive data, sensitive applications (medical patient records) Different organizations get different benefits Accounting, who pays for what (sharing!) Security policies: consistent and enforced across the grid ! Lack of standards prevent interoperability of components Current IT culture is not predisposed to sharing resources Not all applications are grid-ready or grid-enabled Open source is not equal open source (read the small print) SLAs based on open source (liability?) “Static” licensing model don’t embrace grid Protection of intellectual property Legal issues (e.g. FDA, HIPAA, multi-country grids) Challenges for Research and Industry
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Establishment of Grid Node at NIIT Established under the umbrella of “Center for High Performance Scientific Computing” at NIIT Aims include: –Run a production Grid node –Support science and engineering –Conduct research, development, and evaluation of parallel programming languages, libraries, and paradigms –Produce experts in this area Web: http://hpc.niit.edu.pkhttp://hpc.niit.edu.pk
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Monitoring the NIIT HPC Grid
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MPJ Express MPJ Express is a software that enables writing parallel applications on the Grid First released in September 2005 under LGPL (an open-source licence): –Approximately 1000 users all around the world The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Lawrence Livermore National Lab University Malaysia Sabah: Prog Hog On going collaboration with University of Reading, UK Website: http://mpj-express.org
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James Gosling (Founder of Java) Says…
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Cosmological Simulations We have produced a Java version of Gadget-2, a massively parallel structure formation code The code has been used in “The Millennium Simulation”: –Considered as “the” largest ever model of the Universe –Follows the evolution of ten billion “dark matter” particles –The simulation ran on a supercomputer for almost a month
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Blue Brain Project Launched by Brain Mind Institute, EPFL and IBM corporation to make computer models of information processing capabilities of the brain based on the work of 1981 Nobel Prize in Medicine. Uses 8th fastest computer in the world (source www.top500.org International Supercomputing Organisation)www.top500.org Landmark project for Biology, Medicine, Mathematics and Computer Science Numerous areas for collaboration for various institutes at NUST
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NUST-EPFL Collaboration Four Students working (worked) at EPFL – all funded by EPFL Two students working at NIIT. One of them scheduled to visit EPFL for 6 months in Nov 06 – funded by NUST Graduate student intake for the future collaboration - Under Progress Prof Henry Markram is scheduled to visit NUST for further strengthening of this research Initiative
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Malaysian Collaboration Dr Wahab Minister Jamalidin Jarjis Senior Faculty from Multimedia University and members of Multi Media Super Corridor Visited EPFL Establishment of Blue Brain Node in Malaysia Project comparable to Human Genome scale
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Recent Developments at NIIT Two faculty members placed in Industry IT student intake enhanced to 200 Four Industry projects in progress Two NIIT faculty members proceeding to USA for summer teaching
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Two Japanese Professors joined NIIT for two years teaching and research 13 Research papers published during past six months One indigenous product Developed -- looking for venture capital? Another indigenous product will be ready by end Aug 07 Recent Developments at NIIT
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INDUSTRY SPONSORED LABS AT NIIT NCR established Dataware housing and Data mining lab at NIIT IBM Open Source Resource Center --- Hardware including E-server, Web Sphere Server, Lotus Exchange Server Donated INTEL established a state-of-the-art computer lab at NIIT IBM established 1 Mil USD funded Open Source Resource center
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CONCLUSION Coming together is a beginning Keeping together is a progress Working together is a success
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Thank You
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