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Co-ordination & Harmonisation of Advanced e-Infrastructures Research Infrastructures – Grant Agreement n. 260011 CHAIN VRC oriented actions Rafael Mayo – Federico Ruggieri CHAIN-GISELA Workshop during EGI User Forum. Vilnius, 13 April 2011
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 20112 Outline The activity inside CHAIN WP3 in numbers & DoW Community Objectives & Aim Actions Examples
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 20113 A new project
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 20114 CHAIN structure CHAIN is an EC (260011) funded project ~ 1.9 M€ (1.1 funded) Started 1 December 2010 for 24 months duration Structured in WP 1 Project Management WP 2 Consolidation of existing state of the art WP 3 Present and emerging needs of trans-continental scientific communities WP 4 Modelling the cooperation of European e-Infrastructures with non-European ones WP 5 Dissemination and Outreach
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 20115 Objectives & Aim To provide (limited) support to the existing and well experienced VRC (LHC, Biomed…) To provide support for communities interested to widen their activities collaborating with other continents To discover and attract new scientific communities or merging similar ones operating worldwide.
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 20116 Objectives & Aim Performing a large spectrum investigation on the existing and potential trans-continental communities (T3.1) Looking for requirements, commonalities, challenges and possible synergies to be gathered and analysed Questions included in the survey for NGIs and Regional Infrastructures Producing studies of the necessary steps for e-Infrastructures to fulfil the requirement of present and emerging VRC with trans- continental span (T3.2) based on The existing plans of relevant organisations, projects and/or committees (ESFRI, e-IRG, EGI, PRACE…) The feedbacks received during the thematic workshops and high-level conferences
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 20117 Objectives & Aim Thus, the final goal is to involve at least a couple of reference communities to validate the proposed model (services) But to do it, being sustainable is a must!
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 20118 Actions: Definition VRC 1 range from a group of researchers working together, sharing means to carry out common investigations, such as distributed resources: instruments, computing, storage and software tools Up to large international well-structured collaborations VRC 1 cover Small user communities (several groups) With or without Grid knowledge Large collaborations Looking for more computing resources and/or advanced services 1 GISELA D3.1
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 20119 What can CHAIN offer to VRCs Worldwide adoption of the applications thanks to the large geographical coverage of the project: Africa, Asia, LA, Middle East New distributed computing resources (also with different MW and services) Facilitate the access to data repositories in other regions Applications from other groups in other continents Assessment of requirements for real intercontinental virtual research communities
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201110 CHAIN benefits Feedback the experience to EGI, EGI-InSPIRE, EMI Extend the collaboration beyond European borders Coordinate advanced training for research groups in cooperation with other projects (e.g. EPIKH) Dissemination of VRCs results and achievements in other continents
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201111 What CHAIN asks from VRCs Availability to export their applications beyond the boundaries of their projects and to collaborate with similar groups of researchers in other regions Provide information related to the groups and applications, contact points, etc. Participate to a (limited) number of workshops where VRC’s requirements will be debated and assessed. Extension of their second level User Support (if any) Disseminate the information of the CHAIN findings inside their community Advertise the collaboration with CHAIN on their web site.
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201112 Actions: Internal road-map Our milestones MS5 Call for interest for reference communities (January 11) MS6 Shortlist of reference communities ready (March 11) MS7 Agreements with reference communities signed (August 11) In the meantime Agreement with EGI/EGI-InSPIRE - MoU draft version ready Continue the investigation on possible new VRCs also in the light of new projects being currently negotiated with EC. Lately, updates of the advances should be performed continuously Redefine the road-map Modify the list of proposed services Add new communities
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201113 Information collected by now MS5 Call for interest for reference communities
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201114 Information collected by now (2) MS5 Call for interest for reference communities
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201115 VRC Candidates We-NMR (http://www.wenmr.eu) Dr. Alexandre M.J.J Bonvin – Universiteit Utrecht Structural biology, making use of NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance), SAXS (Small Angle X-ray Scattering), computational modelling or other related techniques to study biomolecules
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201116 VRC Candidates We-NMR partners in red
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201117 VRC Candidates WRF4G (http://www.meteo.unican.es/es/software/wrf4g) Dr. Antonio Cofiño – Universidad de Cantabria Meteorology and other Earth Science related areas willing to enhance their forecasting techniques on Idealized simulations, Regional and global applications, Parameterization and Data assimilation or Forecast and hurricane research
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201118 VRC Candidates WRF4G partners in red
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201119 VRC Candidates jModelTest/ProtTest (http://darwin.uvigo.es/) Dr. David Posada – Universidad de Vigo Evolutionary Biology for the statistical selection of best-fit models of nucleotide substitution and amino acid replacement for given set of aligned sequences (molecular systematics, phylogenetics, phylogenomics, molecular evolution and/or bioinformatics)
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201120 VRC Candidates jModelTest/ProtTest registered users Modeltest ~ 30.000 jModelTest ~ 11.000 Prottest ~ 5.000
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201121 VRC Candidates INDICATE / DC-NET (http://www.indicate-project.org/) Dr. Antonella Fresa – Promoter These initiatives are working on coordinating policy and best practice regarding the use of e-Infrastructures for digital cultural heritage
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201122 VRC Candidates INDICATE / DC-NET partners in red
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201123 VRC Candidates DECIDE (http://www.eu-decide.eu) Dr. Laura Leone – GARR & Dr. Roberto Barbera – COMETA Design, implement, and validate a GRID-based e-Infrastructure building upon neuGRID and relying on the Pan-European backbone GEANT and the NRENs. Over this e-Infrastructure, a service will be provided for the computer-aided extraction of diagnostic markers for Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia from medical images
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201124 VRC Candidates DECIDE partners in red
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EGI UF 2011 – Vilnius, 13 April 201125 Climate Change VRC Worldwide community presently not structured as a VRC CHAIN supports ‘Role of e-Infrastructures for Climate Change Research’ Conference ICTP, Trieste, May 16th – 20th 2011 Visit: http://users.ictp.it/~smr2238/http://users.ictp.it/~smr2238/ In cooperation with: ICTP EU-IndiaGrid 2 EUMEDGRID-Support
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Co-ordination & Harmonisation of Advanced e-Infrastructures Research Infrastructures – Grant Agreement n. 260011 Thank you! Federico Ruggieri (INFN) – Project Coordinator
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