CANS2006, 12/7/2006 Cindy Zheng Peter Arzberger Philip Papadopoulos Mason Katz Pacific Rim Application and Grid Middleware Assembly University of California, San Diego http://www.pragma-grid.net http://goc.pragma-grid.net PRAGMA: A Framework For Collaborations
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CANS2006, 12/7/2006
Cindy ZhengPeter Arzberger
Philip PapadopoulosMason Katz
Pacific Rim Application and Grid Middleware AssemblyUniversity of California, San Diego
TDW/OptIPuter ExampleSource: Elaine Liu, PRIME 2006
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Collaborations in BioScience
• Avian Flu Research Project– UCSD, CNIC, JLU, Uni. Of Tskuba/AIST,
University of Hawaii and Konkuk University– EGEE – Academia Sinica
• Biosciences Portal– Collaboration between Osaka University,
University of Queensland, JLU, UCSD.– Involves PRIME, PRIUS and summer students
from UCSD, Osaka and JLU.• Metagenomics Research and Genome
Informatics– Bioinformatics, computational biology software– Gfarm/CSF4, TskubaU/JLU, Japan/China– With University of Wisconsin, UCSD, PRIME
project
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GEON-iGEON-PRAGMA
GEON is a coalition among IT and Earth Science researchers with the goal of developing advanced information technologies to enable new modes of geosciences research GEON is developing technologies for information integration and knowledge discovery
www.geongrid.org
Internationalization of GEON – iGEON PRAGMA
Some sites already working on geoscience projects Building a datagrid Welcome geoscience applications Seeking collaboration in grid interoperation
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PRAGMA and GEON/iGEON collaboration
Sharing data, software know-how, interoperate grids• Geoscience workgroup established at
PRAGMA11• GUCAS (China)
– Setup a GEON node in PRAGMA testbed
• UMC (USA) and GUCAS– Preparing a GEON application to run in PRAGMA
testbed
• CNIC (China) – Is setting up a GEON data node in PRAGMA
testbed
• UoHyd (India) – has setup a GEON node, will join PRAGMA testbed
• AIST Geogrid (Japan) plan– Share data with GEON– Interoperate with PRAGMA testbed
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Collaboration in Environmental Science• GLEON
– A grassroots network of• People: lake scientists,
engineers, information technology experts
• Institutions: universities, national laboratories, agencies
• Programs: PRAGMA, AS-Forest Biogeochemistry,US-LTER, TERN, KING, EcoGrid, etc.
• Instruments • Data
– Linked by a common purpose and cyberinfrastructure
– With a goal of understanding lake dynamics at local, regional, continental, and global scales
• Infrastructure testing matrix http://goc.pragma-grid.net/cgi-bin/scmsweb/probe.cgi – SCMSWeb (by Thaigrid)– Working with PRAGMA Grid, TeraGrid, OSG, NorduGrid, EGEE– New version to handle various grid service configurations/tests
• GIN map http://maps.google.com/maps?q=http://lfield.home.cern.ch/lfield/gin.kml– Implemented a XML-> LDIF translator for GIN map– Collaboration of ThaiGrid and CERN
• Cross-grid monitoring - Common schemahttp://wiki.pragma-grid.net/index.php?title=GIN_%28Grid_Inter-operation_Now%29_Monitoring– Working with PRAGMA Grid, TeraGrid, OSG, NorduGrid, EGEE
PRIME 2006 (Thrid Year)Host Institutions and Projects at a Glance
• CNIC, China– Virtual Screening of Avian Influenza H5N1
Neuraminidase and Hemagglutinin proteins against two libraries of ligands
– High-resolution astronomial visualization and visual collaboration environment
• MU, Australia– Computational analysis of biological structures
using GAMESS-APBS/Nimrod programs– Develop efficient method for large scale virtual
screening of ligands– More stable ionic model of ventricular myocytes
• OsakaU, Japan– Homology modeling of the protein kinases and
binding site prediction– Docking simulations of protein kinases and virtual
screening of ligands for inhibitors– Established networked Tile Display Wall
• NCHC, Taiwan– implementing image-processing software for
neural networks– Develop software tools for earthquake
experiments, monitoring and analysisPrime Students 2006Prime Students 2006Hosted by CNIC, China Hosted by CNIC, China At Lao She Tea HouseAt Lao She Tea House
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PRIUS - Pacific Rim International UniverSity Based at Osaka University
• Establish a consistent educational program for graduate students.
• On-the-Job-training and education with PRAGMA
Lecture course:Stimulate students’ ambitious
Short Abroad Internship:Offer trial opportunities
Long Abroad Internship:Provide skill building chances
M1
M2
Doc
P.D Exchange prgm: produces liquidity in human resource
P.D
Educational Part
Research Part
Source: Susumu Date, Osaka University
http://prius.ics.es.osaka-u.ac.jp/en/index.html
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PRIUS (First Year)
• 10 International instructors– All from PRAGMA members
• UCSD, USA• NCHC, Taiwan• NTU, Singapore• QUT, MU, Australia
– Grid computing/applications• Grid and web services• Clustering tools• Optical network computing• Grid accounting systems• Biomedical grid applications• Economic and social impact of
cyberinfrastructure– Interaction with students
• Internship abroad– UCSD, USA
• Develop QM/MM hybrid simulation program for protein research using OPAL
– NTU, Singapore• Design/prototype a grid security
monitoring system as an add-on to MOGAS
– QUT, Australia• Develop a bioscience portal for
PRAGMA– NCHC, Taiwan
• Implement high-definition-quality streaming video over a high-speed network with various TDW technologies
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More Collaborations Forward
• Testing Gfarm with applications• More peer grids interoperation experiments• More collaborations with science teams
– GEON, GLEON, CAMERA, …• More collaboration with technology groups
– Meta-schedulling, portal, …• Greater use of the network
– Using optical networks and tile display walls• Cyber-environment• More exchange of students, replicate PRIME,
PRIUS• More trainings• Globally, especially with technology and
science teams in China
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Future Meeting
• 20 – 22 March 2007, Bangkok Thailand– PRAGMA 12 Hosted by NECTEC and Thai
National Grid Center– 18 – 20 March 2007: GEOGrid Workshop
• Fall 2007, Urbana-Champaign USA– PRAGMA 13 Hosted by NCSA
• Spring 2008, Hsinchu Taiwan– PRAGMA 14 Hosted by NCHC
• Fall 2008, Penang Malaysia– PRAGMA 15 Hosted by USM