Collaborative CI Research and Education between CNIC of CAS and FIU CIARA Chinese American Networking Symposium (CANS) August 25-26, 2007 Applications Session August 26th 10:45 – 12:00 Presented by Heidi L. Alvarez, Ph.D. Director, Center for Internet Augmented Research and Assessment
21
Embed
Collaborative CI Research and Education between CNIC of CAS and FIU CIARA Chinese American Networking Symposium (CANS) August 25-26, 2007 Applications.
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Collaborative CI Research and Education between CNIC of CAS and FIU CIARA
Chinese American Networking Symposium (CANS)August 25-26, 2007Applications SessionAugust 26th 10:45 – 12:00
Presented by Heidi L. Alvarez, Ph.D.Director, Center for Internet Augmented Research and Assessment
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
NSF CI-TEAM Implementation Project: Global CyberBridges (GCB); A Model Global Collaboration Infrastructure for e-Science between US and International Partners
Trans-national and cross-discipline communication is the future forscience and engineering research and education.
Global CyberBridges extends the CyberBridges concept to aninternational level.
International Partners
• Florida International University & Calit2 at UCSD
• Computer Network Information Center of the Chinese Academy
of Sciences
• City University of Hong Kong
• University of Sao Paulo’s School of the Future in Brazil.
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
CyberBridges
CyberBridges tested the hypothesis that students can act as
“bridges,” showing researchers how they can use
cyberinfrastructure (CI) to further their knowledge.
CyberBridges NSF Award OCI-0537464 to Florida International University;
Center for Internet Augmented Research & Assessment
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
CIARA; Background for the ProjectThe Center for Internet Augmented Research and Assessment (CIARA) was created in 2003 as a State of Florida Type II Research Center at FIU. CIARA services institutional collaborators in the U.S. and internationally as a bridge linking researchers and educators with the infrastructure and knowledge they need to perform their work
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
CNIC; Background for the ProjectThe Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CNIC, CAS) is a subsidiary research institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), engaged mainly in the construction, operation and supporting service of informatization of CAS, R&D of computer network technology, database technology as well as scientific engineering computation.
http://www.cnic.ac.cn/english/index.html
EUChinaGRID
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
AMPATHImproves research and education high performance
network connectivity in the Western HemispherePromotes efficient peering through a distributed
exchange point model Leverages participants’ network resources to foster
collaborative research and advance education throughout the Western Hemisphere, to Europe and Asia
AMPATH provides CyberBridges fellows with connectivity to R&E computational grid resources at institutions and laboratories around the world
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
Western HemisphereResearch & EducationNetwork (WHREN) Links Interconnecting Latin America (LILA)
(1) 2.5Gbps + dark fiber segmentU.S. landings in Miami and San DiegoLatin America landings in Sao Paulo and Tijuana$5M over 5 years from the National Science Foundation & $5M from the Science Foundation of Sao PauloOCI Award# 0441095
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
An Inter-regional Grid Enabled Center for High Energy Physics Research and Educational Outreach (CHEPREO)
Tier3 Open Science Grid Cluster
Current Cluster configuration:• Gigabit Copper backbone with GigE
connectivity to AMPATH Network• OSG Computing Element
23 node computational clusterSupports local user loginsServes as the CE’s gatekeeperPlus all other cluster services
• Augments CyberBridges cluster• Funded by NSF MPS-0312038.• www.chepreo.org
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
Approaches to e-Learning Sciences
CyberBridges fellows construct models with their faculty advisors and reproduce them through computer simulations.
Technology permits teams, possibly in different locations and with different skills to work toward real world solutions.
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
GCB Year 1 Project structure4 Fellowships at FIU lead 2 and 3
-Normative analysis performed by GCB Assessment Committee
- Case Study Packages
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
Hypothesis and assessment
CyberBridges proposed that graduate students engaged in inquiry-based learning activities can affect transfer of CI research and that this transfer will increase scientists’ rates of discovery and create a CI-empowered workforce.
Domain specific metrics
CyberBridges Assessment
Faculty + Student + CI-Scientist
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
Project implementation
1. Continuous cross-disciplinary dialogue
2 .Collaborative proposal writing
3. Faculty review of proposals
4. Normative assessment
5. Nesting of graduate students in lab
6. CI scholastic certification program
7. Case study package
8. Student outreach
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
Year 1 GCB Project Case Studies 1. Computational Modeling & Simulation of Biodegradable Starch based polymer
composites (Chemistry and Biochemistry) Sachin Joshi (FIU student), Zhang Yuming, Zhuang Yuxin (CNIC students) and Alexander Mebel (faculty)
2. Collaborative Platforms (Computer Science) David Villegas (FIU Student) and Hang Xing (CNIC student) with Masoud Sadjadi and Kuldeep Kumar (faculty)
Congratulations! Paper accepted for publication in i-Society 2007
3. Grid Enablement of Hurricane Simulation Application (Computer Science in collaboration with Earth Sciences) Diego J. Lopez (FIU
student) , Hao Yunxiao (CNIC student) and S. Masoud Sadjadi (faculty) and Hugh Willoughby (faculty)
4. On-Demand Weather Forecast Visualization via Efficient Resource Utilization in Grid Computing (Computer Science) Khalid Saleem (student) and Shu-Ching Chen (faculty)
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
Pilot Project Case Studies1—Alejandro de la Puente (student) and Rajamani S. Narayanan (faculty)Interplay between Random Matrix Theory and Quantum Field Theory Physics
2—Cassian D’Cunha (student) and David Chatfield (faculty)Parallel Computations for Macromolecular SimulationChemistry and Biochemistry
3—Tom Milledge (student) and Giri Narasimhan (faculty)Unsupervised Pattern Discovery in Protein StructuresComputing and Information Sciences
4—Ronald A. Gutierrez (student) and Eric T. Crumpler (faculty)Computational Enhanced Mesh Design in Tissue Engineering: Measuring Wall Shear
Stress in Cell/ScaffoldsBiomedical Engineering
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
Outcomes of CyberBridges Pilot
• Re-focusing expenditures from technology support functions to synchronous fellowships can have a profound impact on the effectiveness of scientific investigations.
• CyberBridges fellows and their advisors have benefited from such re-focusing. They have successfully implemented CI into their research and teaching.
• Globally distributed institutions can replicate the CyberBridges model.
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
CyberBridges’ Pilot Success
• CyberBridges exposed over 200 students and
researchers to CI during Super Computing Conference
in Tampa, Florida USA 2006, when the four
CyberBridges fellows gave talks on their work.
• CyberBridges made it possible for each of the fellows to
acquire competitive summer internships.
• Publications accepted at CCGRID, TeraGrid, and
domain specific journals
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
CyberBridges Fellows Present & GraduateSuperComputing 2006, Tampa, Florida November 11-17www.sc06.supercomp.org
Top from left: Professor Yan BaoPing, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Professor Paul Avery,UF; Dr. Miriam Heller, NSF; Tom Milledge; Ronald Gutierrez; Alejandro de la Puenta;Cassian D’CunhaBottom row from left: Ernesto Rubi, FIU/CIARA; Michael Smith, FIU/CIARA; Dr. Eric Crumpler,FIU Engineering; Julio Ibarra, Co-PI & Executive Director CIARA; Heidi Alvarez, PI & DirectorCIARA, Dr. S. Masoud Sadjadi, FIU SCIS.
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
Presentation & Publication
Ronald Gutierrez presenting “CyberBridges: A Model Collaboration Infrastructure for e-Science", Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 2007 at CCGRID
“After the presentation, I met some PhD students that wanted to know if I could present this collaboration program (CyberBridges) in another conference (CLCAR-07, Santa Marta, Colombia).”
NSF AWARD N° OCI-0537464 & 0CI-0636031TeraGrid ’07 Madison, WI June 6th
LambdaVision 100-Megapixel display and SAGE (Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment) software developed by the Electronic Visualization Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Major funding provided by NSF.