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Supercomputing Center
Jysoo Lee KISTI Supercomputing Center
2003. 8. 23
National e-Science Project
Introduction
Status
Project Strategy
Project Structure
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Table of Contents
IntroductionDefinitionConceptGoals
Current StatusForeign statusDomestic status
Project Strategy Project Structure
Overviewe-Science centere-Science forumApplication project
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e-Science is about providing significantly enhanced research infrastructure by utilizing distributed resources such as, computers, storage devices, scientific instruments, and experts using information technology
“e-Science is about global collaboration in key areas of science, and the next generation of infrastructure that will enable it.” (John Taylor, Director General of Research
Councils, OST/DTI, UK)
Definition of e-Science
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Evolution of IT industry
Starting from hardware, forms a vertical structureNew paradigm started by internet boom
Evolves to a horizontal structure
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Evolution of Scientific Research
Scientific research methodology also forms a vertical structureIT industry changes ways of doing research and development, but not its structure
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Evolution through e-Science
e-Science is essential for the transition to a horizontal research infrastructure
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Goals of e-Science
Advance research infrastructure and national competitiveness by effectively using distributed resources using information technology
Making the best use of Korea’s IT infrastructure
Providing advanced collaborative environments to researchers distributed over the country
Helping the decentralization
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e-Science in US (1/6)
The United States is carrying out several e-Science projects in order to maintain her competitiveness in the area of science and technology
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e-Science in US (2/6)
OverviewTotal budget is over 2 billion dollars
• 36% increase over last year
Each agencies are trying to achieve goals presented in ‘IT for the 21st Century’ (NTSC, 1999)
Priority AreasEnhancing computing capabilityAdvanced modeling/simulationStorage, process, and archive of dataIntelligent and networked robot Protection of information and privacyUbiquitous computing and wireless network Next generation computerSoftware reliabilityDevelopment of global optical network technology
DOC DOD DOE EPAHealth& Human service
NASA NSFTotal(Mil USD)
44 350 667 4 233 233 230 2,268
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e-Science in UK (3/6)
Carrying out “UK e-Science Programme” by Department of Trade and IndustryNational collaboration network
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e-Science in UK (4/6)
Total Budget2001 ~ 2006 : Over 200 million pounds
Priority AreasConstruction of national e-Science Grid testbed by connecting regional e-Science centers Generic/Industrial Grid Middlewaree-Health Grand ChallengeIRC(Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration) projectsPilot projects
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e-Science in Japan (5/6)
AIST is the key organization, reviewed by CSTP and IT committee National collaborative network
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e-Science in Japan (6/6)
Virtual research laboratory of ITBLBudget : 160 Mil. USD (ITBL, 2001~2005)Participating Organizations : JAERI, JST, NIMS, NAL, RIKEN, NIED, NII
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Domestic SituationConstruction of Grid infrastructure is being constructed through “National Grid Project” of Ministry of Information and Communication
Limited to the construction of next generation internetSupport for application projects are limited, only small scale projects are supportedNational scale application projects are not possible
Sharing and remote use of expensive equipments in government labs and academic institutions are very limited
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Project Strategy (1/5)
Construct national scale organization including ministries (MOST, MIC, and MOCIE), academia, and government labs
MIC: Advanced network, Grid infrastructureMOST: e-Science research based on the infrastructureMOCIE: Application of the research results to industries such as e-BusinessAcademia, government labs: Carrying out e-Science researches National and regional e-Science centerNational e-Science forum
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Project Strategy (2/5)
Introduction
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Project Strategy (3/5)
Introduction
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Project Strategy (4/5)
Introduction
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Project Strategy (5/5)
GridIT infrastructure for using distributed resourcesTechnology Push
e-ScienceNew paradigm for scientific researchApplication Pulle-Science, e-Business are customized contents on Grid
Grid vs e-Science
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Project Structure (1/3)
e-Science CenterOperationCore software technologyHardware implementation
e-Science Application ProjectsFull scale application projectsIndividual application projectsPilot application projects
e-Science Forum
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Project Structure (2/3)
Year200
3200
4200
5200
6200
7200
8Tota
l
e-Science Center
Operation 2 30 50 100 100 100 382
Hardware(inc Network)
- 80 150 200 200 200 450
Core Software - 50 70 70 70 70 330
Application(5T)
Pilot Projects 4 4 4 4 4 4 24
Large Projects - 150 250 300 300 3001,30
0
Individual Projects
- 100 150 150 150 150 700
e-Science Forum 1 1 1 1 2 2 8
Parts from other projects - 380 620 720 720 7203,16
0
Total 7 415 675 825 826 8263,57
4
(100 Million Won)
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UK e-Science Center
e-Science office (20 people)
eDIKT Team Leaders(Dr.Virdee & Rutherford)
R&D personnel : 10
Planning, administration, event coordination: 10 people)
eDIKT Team (12 people)e-Science core technology research
Total: 32 people
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e-Science Forum
Close collaborations between IT experts and application researchers are necessary for the realization of e-ScienceForum is necessary for experts from different areas to discuss their common interestsPrimary Activities
Construction and support of working groupsHold workshopsCollaboration and cooperation with other related organizationsExchange of information on new e-Science technologySupport of new e-Science projects
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Application Projects (1/2)
National scale projects Individual projectsPilot projects
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Application Projects (2/2)
Type Title of Projects
Pilot Projects
Transmission electron microscope e-Science
Earth science virtual laboratory
Virtual astronomy laboratory
NationalProjects
(6T?)
National equipment e-Science
Earth science e-Science
Bio e-Science
e-Astronomy
HEP e-Science
Aerospace e-Science
Supercomputing Center
Jysoo Lee KISTI Supercomputing Center
2003. 8. 23
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