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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 [ Empowering e Science across the Mediterranean ] A GRID infrastructure to promote cooperation across the Mediterranean The EUMEDGRID Project Roberto Barbera – Univ. of Catania and INFN (EUMEDGRID Technical Manager) EGEE User Forum Manchester 9-11 May 2007 www.eumedgrid.eu
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 2 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 Outline General information Objectives & Strategies Main Achievements & Applications Perspectives & Conclusions
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 3 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 Generalities EUMEDGRID is a Specific Support Action (SSA) funded under the EU VI Framework Programme. The project started the 1 st of January 2006. 24 months duration. 14 partners from EU and Non-Member States. More information on the Project web site: www.eumedgrid.eu.
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 4 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 Participants PartnersThird Parties INFN (Italy) CoordinatorUniversità di Messina – Dipartimento di Matematica (IT) CERN (Switzerland)Dipartimento di Fisica – Università di RomaTre (IT) CYNET (Cyprus)ICTP – (IT) DANTE (UK)CRS4 – (IT) GARR (Italy)IUCC (Inter University Computing Center) – ISRAEL GRNET (Greece)Institute of Communication and Computer Systems, Athens, Greece RED.ES (Spain)JUNet, Jordan University of Malta (Malta)PADI2, Palestine CERIST (Algeria) CNRST (Morocco) EUN (Egypt) HIAST (Syria) Laboratoire CRISTAL - Ecole Nationale des Sciences de l'Informatique (TU) MRSTDC (Tunisia) Research Unit of Technologies of Information and Communication - University of Tunis (TU) TUBITAK-ULAKBIM (Turkey)Bilkent University (TK)
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 5 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 It’s about People: The core of the EUMEDGRID approach is to establish a human network in the eScience area, enlarge and train this community, and establish a pilot Grid infrastructure supporting proof of concept regional applications. It’s about Technology: EUMEDGRID aims to provide specific support actions to assist the participation of the states of the Mediterranean region in the pan-European and worldwide Grid initiatives, thus expanding and supporting the European Research Area (ERA) in the region. EUMEDGRID
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 6 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 Digital Divide http://maps.maplecroft.com/
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 7 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 Social Impact e-Infrastructures support wide geographically distributed communities → enhance international collaboration of scientists → promote collaboration in other fields. Grids and networks allow the access of many researchers to Science (laboratories and data) → the brain drain can be reduced. The European Research Area program wants to set Europe as the most advanced region in e- Infrastructures and promote the development of less advanced countries to alleviate as much as possible the digital divide.
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 8 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 Corner stones EUMEDGRID uses EGEE, and its middleware implementation gLite, as reference GRID Infrastructure. We leverage on the existing communities already involved in international collaborations (LHC and HEP experiments are the most advanced). EUMEDGRID is built upon and exploits the infrastructure provided by the Gigabit Pan- European Research & Education Network (GÈANT2) and the Mediterranean Research and Education Networking (EUMEDCONNECT) initiative in the region.
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 9 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 The Network in the Mediterranean GRNET - Gr TUBITAK - Tr MARWAN - Ma - It RED.ES - Es ARN - Dz EUN - Eg JUNET - Jo IUCC - Il CYNET - Cy The NRENs in the Region are EUMEDGRID partners.
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 10 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 Strategies (TOP-DOWN) Foster the creation of National Grid Initiatives (NGIs) in the Med Countries → promote the creation of sustainable national grid infrastructures with production quality level. Deploy first those applications which are already grid- enabled and/or easy to be ported (LHC, WISDOM). (BOTTOM-UP) Discover and support New User Communities which will be the driving force of constant expansion and evolution of the Grid Infrastructures → stimulate new demanding application to be deployed and support NGIs creation. Discover and support new applications which are relevant for the Region (Earth Science, Archaeology, etc.).
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 11 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 The EUMEDGRID e-Infrastructure MA-GRID INFN -Roma3 INFN -Catania INFN - CNAF ULAKBIM CYNET IUCC GRNET Un. of Tunis Un. of Malta ERI/EUN
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 12 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 The “spread” of Knowledge: geo-distribution of training events 2 2 2 2 2 1
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 13 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 New Applications & Communities https://secure.um.edu.mt/eumedgrid/questionnaire/wp4/ Questionnaire
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 14 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 Already Deployed Applications CODESA-3D (Earth Science) It is a three-dimensional finite element simulator for coupled flow and density dependent transport in variably saturated porous media. Requires data from: Geology, Topography, Meteorology, Water extraction, Aquifer properties, Soil maps, Land use. ArchaeoGrid (Multi-disciplinar) Paleoclimate simulation (with modern tools like MM5) Aims at studying the origin of the City in the Mediterranean Region between X-VIII Centuries B.C.
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 15 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 Grid-enabled Subsurface Hydrology application in the Mediterranean area Sustainable management of groundwater exploitation using Monte Carlo simulation of seawater intrusion in the Korba aquifer (Tunisia). Seawater intrusion in the aquifer is a very severe problem in some of the coastal zones of the Med Area. A A' Korba
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 16 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 Grid-enabled hydrology application CODESA-3D CODESA-3D is a three-dimensional finite element simulator for coupled flow and density dependent transport in variably saturated porous media.
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 17 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 ArchaeoGRID (1) Aerial photo or satellite image DEM Land use Infrastructures Archaeological sites WHERE Archaeological data are geospatial data Archaeological GIS Best resolution X,Y < 1 m Z < 0.1 m (SAR ) How many layers ? Number of layers large, depending from the complexity of the archaeological problem Best resolution by Differential GPS X,Y,Z ˜ few cm
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 18 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 ArchaeoGrid (2) WHEN Archaeological data must be ordered by time Archaeological GIS + time 1000 B.C. 500 B.C. 500 A.D. ~20 years, most precise resolution in time
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 19 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 Biology Applications EUMEDGRID supported the WISDOM data challenge on it’s infrastructure. WISDOM is an initiative for Grid-enabled drug discovery against neglected and emergent diseases, using GRIDs for in Silico Drug discovery. Simulation of docking of compounds on proteins.
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 20 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 The EUMEDGRID Grid School (http://www.eumedgrid.org/egsap-1) First EUMEDGRID Grid School (Cairo, Egypt, 17-28 April 2007) – 10 applications selected, all “gridified”, several with a web interface based on GENIUS (biology, engineering, mathematics, physics, cognitive sciences, etc.) – 80 nodes, 4 grid sites, 6 Mb/s connection installed in a hotel
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 21 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 Perspectives Increase site availability and usability. Strengthen and enlarge the collaboration with the Universities and Research Institutes of the Med Countries. Increase the number of NGIs. Discover new communities and interesting (for the area concerned) applications.
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 22 EGEE User Forum – Manchester 9-11 May 2007 Conclusions EUMEDGRID has created a “human network” across the Mediterranean. It is a step towards the creation of a Mediterranean Grid Infrastructure for e-Science. We are effectively promoting the creation of National Grid Initiatives as building blocks for such an infrastructure. We are discovering new applications and new scientific communities to collaborate with. Collaboration and cooperation in the Mediterranean can start from science and education. The development of countries needs to be supported by e- Infrastructures to rapidly close the gap with the more advanced regions.
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FP6−2004−Infrastructures−6-SSA-026024 [ Empowering e Science across the Mediterranean ] Thank You !
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