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1 Fueling Discovery and Education through Advanced Internet Technologies John P. McGowan Vice President & CIO Florida International University

2 Outline An Institutional Perspective FIU & Collaborative Partnerships Building the Infrastructure –Center for Internet Augmented Research and Assessment (CIARA) –AMericas Path (AMPATH) –An inter-regional grid-enabled Center for High-Energy Physics Research Education and Outreach (CHEPREO) –Connected Cities Distributed Computing

3 An Institutional Introduction An International University Carnegie Research Extensive 35,000 Students 3,300 Residents 2,400 Faculty / Staff Multi-campusVoIP & Wireless –6000 handsets –Wireless initiative –PeopleSoft & Oracle Committed to Outreach & Collaboration University Park Fountain

4 Center for Internet Augmented Research and Assessment (CIARA)

5 About CIARA The center is uniquely designed to leverage research to benefit FIU and partner institutions: –Augmenting the rate of discovery for all investigators - collaboration –Enabling interdisciplinary research activities mediated through advanced information and communications technologies –Invigorating scholarship for graduate students, undergrads, and students in the community –Providing leadership in international networking –Developing culturally diverse distributed learning communities –Foster enabling synergies between faculty driven research, graduate students, and research scientists/technologists Leverage the institution’s research programs with its advanced ICT investments Assess effectiveness and disseminate results Implement techniques that effectively augment the pace of research and discovery

6 AMPATH Background & Summary  Industry support from Global Crossing (GX), Cisco Systems, Lucent Technologies, Juniper Networks and Terremark Worldwide  Enables network communications between the US research and education networks and National Research and Education Networks in South and Central America, the Caribbean and Mexico  Funded by National Science Foundation (STI-023184) http://www.ampath.fiu.edu

7 AMPATH - a community effort

8 Metrics of Success Connections themselves being instantiated –A significant effort: Scientists in previous workshops expressed significant interest in complete access to collaborators, students, and instruments in Central and South America Grand Challenge Science being enabled –ARECIBO, CHEPREO, Gemini Education and Outreach –PASI

9 An Inter-Regional Grid-Enabled Center for High-Energy Physics Research and Educational Outreach

10 CHEPREO IS… Good CMS Science Educational Outreach Cyberinfrastructure

11 Goals & Accomplishments FIU has joined the CMS experiment –Added two faculty positions in CMS physics –Added one Physics Educator Position (now open!) –Contributing to Detector Control Systems Headquarters for education and outreach efforts in the Physics Learning Center –Modeling Introductory University Physics –Partnering with local High Schools –QuarkNet Partner Leverage Networking –AMPATH provides an enabling technology infrastructure –FIU is a member of iVDGL & becoming a member of OSG –Brazilian HEP led by Professor Alberto Santoro (UERJ) and Professor Sergio Novaes (USP)

12 FIU Contributions to CMS Detector controls High Voltage (HV) Graphical User Interface (GUI) and interface to database Contributions to Data Acquisition (DAQ) prototyping Networking/infrastructure building on AMPATH Partnerships allow FIU to take additional responsibility as expertise and manpower grows Students at CERN as part of the initiative.

13 Headquarters for Education & Outreach efforts adjacent to research facilities Integrating Education and Research Ties to Miami-Dade Public School System Teacher support – Content, Career Development, Research Class Space –Modeling Workshops Intro to Physics Course –Peer Tutoring Center –Grid workshops Physics Learning Center Physics Learning Center FIU committed 3000 sq. ft. of new space for lab, classrooms

14 Developing a Globally Distributed Collaborative Learning Community CMS research experience for students Pre-service experiences for K-12 teachers QuarkNet research opportunities for teachers Participation and support from area high schools International exchanges, workshops, summer schools Networking internships and experience at NAP of the America's Science Education Fellowships Test-bed schools Web-based resources

15 Networking Activities FIU, UFL, FSU form State of Florida Research Grid Int'l starting point is FIU's AMPATH initiative Extend iVDGL to South America Serve as pathway for research and education networking

16 Implications of Building Petascale Global Grids The transition to Global Grids will transform research in science, engineering, and society If these developments are successful, and deployed widely as standards they will create –Profound advances in industry, commerce and society at large and –Change relationships between people and “persistent” information in their daily lives within the next five to ten years Realizing the benefits of these developments for society, and creating a sustainable cycle of innovation helps us to close the digital divide

17 International Activities Build upon global e-science networks and CIARA partnerships in South America LAGRID provides future data grid with Brazil CHEPREO collaborations with Brazil proposed 3 initial activities: –Incorporate LISHEP workshop series into CHEPREO –International Virtual Data Grid Laboratory (iVDGL) Membership –Participation in US-Latin America student exchange

18 Integration of FIU in iVDGL International Virtual Data Grid Laboratory UF lead institution (2001-2006) –Build international Grid laboratory –Many U.S. sites (plus Brazil, Korea) participating FIU is a member of iVDGL –Joint leadership of iVDGL/GriPhyN Outreach –Participation in CMS Grid –New relationships with South American institutions (via AMPATH) –Help drive LAGRID

19 National Lambda Rail

20 Florida LambdaRail: Optical Network UWF FSU UF UM FIT NSU FAU FLR Hub FLR Connection UCF NLR CERN, FNAL, Caltech, JLab FIU

21 A Statewide Grid Using FLR UWF FSU UF UM FIT NSU FAU Hurricane Center HPC Center CSIT FLR Hub USF FiberGLASS Site FLR Connection UCF NLR CERN, FNAL, Caltech, JLab AMPATH South America Scripps Florida NASA NCS CHEPREO FIU

22 The Digital City Initiative Collaboration within the City of Miami – building the next layer of infrastructure For cities to change the way enterprises have will require the kind of information exchange environment that enterprises now take for granted –It becomes the next pervasive social infrastructure to follow roads, water, power and telecoms –A new model for the polis becomes possible when new ways of working are combined with a new pervasive social infrastructure to serve the community The City of Stockholm Barcelona The Province of Alberta, Canada

23 Thank You! For more information, please contact us at: 305-348-4105 www.ciara.fiu.edu


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