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Ten steps on the e-Science path(s)

Ten steps on the e-Science path(s). Malcolm Atkinson mpa@nesc.ac.uk 16 June 2011 Celebrating ten years of e-Science in the UK Oxford e-Research Centre. 1. We didn’t start from scratch!. Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler 1546-1601 & 1571-1630 Dennis Noble uses Mercury

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Ten steps on the e-Science path(s)

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  1. Ten steps on the e-Science path(s) Malcolm Atkinson mpa@nesc.ac.uk 16 June 2011 Celebrating ten yearsof e-Science in the UKOxford e-Research Centre 1

  2. We didn’t start from scratch! • Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler • 1546-1601 & 1571-1630 • Dennis Noble uses Mercury • The London University Computer in 1959 • to demonstrate heart beats as emergent behaviour • by simulating two ion channels • 2 papers in Nature 1960 • read “The Music of Life” by Dennis Noble

  3. Think Conceptually

  4. Definition of e-Science 2000 e-Science is about global collaboration in key areas of science, and the next generation of infrastructure that will enable it. e-Science will change the dynamic of the way science is undertaken. Sir John Taylor Director General of Research Councils Office of Science and Technology

  5. Think Big

  6. Big thinkers building communities deploying infrastructure learning how to do e-Science June 2001 and Leaders

  7. Neil Geddes STFC e-Science Centre

  8. Neil Geddes STFC e-Science Centre Today LHC luminosity steadily increasing; data rates increasing; WLG outperforming plan & users happy! +1 Amber Boehnlein (DOE)

  9. Fabrizio Gagliardi led EDG & EGEE ESFRI e-IRG ESFRI e-IRG data ESFRI road map ESFRI road map 2 LHC EU Data Grid EGEE EGI 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Grid Support Centre NGS NGS & GSC merge NGI 2010 joint ESFRI/e-IRG e-Infrastructure blue paper EU e-Infrastructure projects under negotiation UK with major roles EU e-Science Environments projects under negotiation Chaired by Carole Goble

  10. Collaboration

  11. Philosophy e-Science Research: a continuous walk together Mutual respect not pride, prejudice or exploitation

  12. Malcolm Atkinson National e-Science Centre Research themes at e-Science Institute

  13. OGF20/EGEE UF 2007

  14. e-Science Centres in the UK 2010 Coordinated by: e-Science Forum Software Sustainability Institute Glasgow Digital Curation Centre Edinburgh Lancaster Access Grid Support Centre Newcastle Belfast White Rose Grid National Centre for Text Mining National Institute for Environmental e-Science Manchester & NW Grid Much broader community expected at the e-Science Forum 8 July 2011 UCL National Centre for e-Social Science Leicester York Cambridge Leeds Sheffield STFC Daresbury National Grid Service Birmingham STFC Harwell Oxford + OeRC UCL Cardiff LeSC Reading Bath eResearch South Southampton KCL

  15. September 2011, York The 2011 UK e-Science All Hands Meeting will provide a unique opportunity for researchers and practitioners from a wide-range of disciplines to discuss interdisciplinary research and develop the infrastructure that supports it. The 2011 UK All Hands Meeting aims to provoke and encourage collaboration across domains that would not otherwise meet, and will showcase the latest state-of-the-art e-Science research. Meeting co-chairs Professor Jie Xu, University of Leeds Professor Jim Austin, University of York Further Information www.allhands.org.uk ahm2011@wrg.york.ac.uk AHM 2010 in Cardiff

  16. Ride the Data Wave

  17. Yi-ke Guo London e-Science Centre Inforsense Company 250 staff, >$25M, >100 customers Acquired by IDBS

  18. Carole Goble North West e-Science Centre

  19. Carole Goble North West e-Science Centre

  20. Carole Goble North West e-Science Centre Carole Goble wins the 1st Jim Gray eScience Award 2008 Obesity eLab Software Sustainability Institute (SSI) Carole Goble Elected as Fellow of Royal Academy of Engineering 2010 Chaired by Carole Goble

  21. Education

  22. Exploration by Interaction

  23. University College London Peter Coveney nanomaterials simulations sodium montmorillonite system (V), containing approximately 10 million atoms, after 0.5ns of simulation

  24. nanomaterials simulations University College London sodium montmorillonite system (V), containing approximately 10 million atoms, after 0.5ns of simulation Velocity magnitude flow field pertaining to a cerebral patient specific vascular tree, simulated with HemeLB, an example of urgent computing urgent medical simulations Global consortium to build virtual human physiological human

  25. Won the most innovative data-intensive HPC challenge award at Supercomputing 03

  26. Reading Environment e-Science Centre Godiva2: interactive visualization ofenvironmental data Keith Haines Jon Blower

  27. Keith Haines Reading Environment e-Science Centre Model-data intercomparison on the Web

  28. Keith Haines Model-data intercomparison on the Web Reading Environment e-Science Centre

  29. Embracing Diversity

  30. Archaeology

  31. Inclusivity & Sustainability

  32. e-Science Programme: Preparing the Ground • e-Science Centres • e-Science Pilot Projects • OMII setup to harvest and maintain software output of UK e-Science Core Programme Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: info@omii.ac.uk

  33. OMII-UK: Cultivating and Nurturing • Emphasis on helping existing software grow • Extra gardeners brought in (Edinburgh and Manchester) with their own plant stock • Making the garden public through initiatives like Google Summer of Code and ENGAGE • Inviting specialists through the PALs scheme Cultivate and sustain community software important to research Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: info@omii.ac.uk

  34. Engineer for Intersecting Worlds

  35. North East e-Science Centre Paul Watson Systems Biology of Ageing Virtual organisations for Chemistry

  36. Systems Biology of Ageing Virtual organisations for Chemistry North East e-Science Centre Regional e-Science knowledge transfer Neuroinformatics

  37. Wanted Research-Infrastructure Engineers • Design Increments to Research Platforms • balanced analysis of (anticipated) requirements • Interconnect with other Research Platforms • Supporting the whole research journey • smooth travel, on ramps, off ramps, GIS guidance • For the wide variety of research journeys And an effective integrated research community that commissions their work

  38. Thank you to all who helped

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