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EELA at an end EELA-2 before its onset

EELA at an end EELA-2 before its onset. Bernard Marechal (EELA Deputy Project Coordinator) UFRJ / CECIERJ-CEDERJ EGEE ’07 Budapest - 03.10.2007. OUTLINE. EELA status Purpose & Approach Partners Organisation Objectives Main Achievements Collaborations EELA-2 under FP7

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EELA at an end EELA-2 before its onset

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  1. EELA at an end EELA-2 before its onset • Bernard Marechal (EELA Deputy Project Coordinator) • UFRJ / CECIERJ-CEDERJ • EGEE’07 • Budapest - 03.10.2007

  2. OUTLINE • EELA status • Purpose & Approach • Partners • Organisation • Objectives • Main Achievements • Collaborations • EELA-2 under FP7 • Why? and How? • Partners • Organisation

  3. CUDI-MX REACCIUN-VE RAAP-PE RNP-BR REUNA-CL SOME NETWORKS IN LA

  4. EELA PURPOSE & APPROACH • Build a bridge between consolidated e-Infrastructure initiatives in Europe and emerging ones in Latin American • Create a collaboration network to deploy a large portfolio of scientific applications on a well supported Pilot Test-bed • Care in parallel of the training in grid technologies and of the knowledge dissemination and outreach

  5. EELA PARTNERS Italy: INFN Portugal: LIP Spain: CIEMAT, CSIC, Red.ES, UC, UPV CERN • 10 Countries • 21 Partners Argentina: UNLP Brazil: CEDERJ, RNP, UFF, UFRJ Chile: REUNA, UDEC, UTFSM Cuba: CUBAENERGIA Mexico: UNAM Peru: SENAMHI Venezuela: ULA CLARA

  6. EELA ORGANISATION

  7. OBJECTIVE - 1 • Establish a Scientific Collaboration Network • Setting up the structure of the collaboration network • Implementing adequate support mechanisms • Adopting policies, regarding the shared use of the e-Infrastructure • Evaluating new possible areas of collaboration and relevant partners

  8. OBJECTIVE - 2 • Set up a pilot e-infrastructure in Latin America, interoperable with the existing one in Europe (EGEE) • Adopting a Security Policy based on public and private certificates and establishing Certification Authorities (CAs) • Creating Virtual Organisations (VOs) for identified Research Communities • Supporting advanced use of the network and fully integrating it in the shared e-Infrastructure scheme

  9. OBJECTIVE - 3 • Identify and Promote a Sustainable Framework for e-Science • Identifying research communities and applications that will be enhanced thanks to the use of a shared e-Infrastructure • Supporting a dissemination effort towards identified and new communities • Defining a roadmap for a future consolidated e-infrastructure in Latin America and its links to Europe

  10. MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS - 1 • EELA pilot test-bed with 22 sites integrated (WP2) • More than 100% of committed resources already in use • High quality network (GÉANT, RedCLARA, NRENs) • Deployment of the first grid continent wide Public Key Infrastructure accredited by all relevant international bodies • Vinod Rebello (UFF - Brazil) as TAGPMA Chair • EELA Test-bed evolving towards production quality (WP2) • Applications deployed on the EELA test bed (WP3) • Very aggressive training and dissemination activities (WP4)

  11. MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS - 2 • EGRIS-1 (FIRST EELA GRID SCHOOL - Brazil) • LMS in Grid Environment(CIMATEL & CUBAENERGIA) • EMBOSS (UNAM  MoU signed) non EELA • SegHidro (UFCG  MoU signed) non EELA • Distributed Simulation of Multiple Failure Events on Optical Networks (UNESP, UNICAMP, USP) non EELA • SATyrus (UFRJ) • VoD (UFRJ-CEDERJ) • Climate Applications (UC, UDEC, SENAMHI)

  12. MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS - 3 • EGRIS-2 (SECOND EELA GRID SCHOOL - Venezuela) • Java Distributed Computing System (UCI- CUBA) non EELA • AERMOD (CUBAENERGIA - CUBA) • Aiuri (Project COPPE/UFRJ - BRAZIL) • Food Engineering Application on Meat Freezing (UNAM - MEXICO) • Proyecto de implementación del Modelo Hidrológico (UTPL - ECUADOR) non EELA

  13. EELA COLLABORATIONS • Tight collaboration between EELA and related EC funded projects (converge on common strategies): BalticGRID, EGEE-II, EUChinaGRID, EUIndiaGRID, EUMEDGRID and SEE-GRID-2 • 7 MoUs already signed with: • BELIEF: First outcome: EELA- BELIEF joint conference in June 2007 - Rio de Janeiro • SEE-GRID-2: Participation in Concertation Workshops • UFCG - Brazil: gLite - OurGrid interoperability • UNIANDES - Colombia: a non “EELA country” • UNAM - Mexico: Emboss -new application in Biology • CEFET/RJ - Brazil: new resources and applications • Medical Physics Group of CIEMAT- Spain:GAMOS and MIRaS applications • New MoUs on the way (Atlas - UNLP and AUGER - UNAM)

  14. EELA-2 under FP7 • WHY AN EELA-2 PROJECT IN 2008? • EELA in paving the way towards e-Science initiatives • EELA e-Infrastructure is mature but needs consolidation (cf. EGEE-II) • Most applications are in a production quality stage but actual production has to be supported • About 80 institutions are eager to use, or collaborate with, an LA e-Infrastructure • Actual creation of NGIs should be an EELA-2 outcome

  15. EELA-2 under FP7 • HOW? • Applying to a suitable FP7 call: INFRA-2007-1.2.3 e-Science Grid Infrastructures EELA-2 proposal has been submitted to EC on 20/09/07 • Building Joint Research Units (JRUs) in 10 LA and EU countries, as a first step towards NGIs creation

  16. EELA-2 under FP7 EELA-2 E-science grid facility for European and Latin American communities • Applications oriented e-Infrastructure • 14 participating countries (old and new ones): • Europe: France, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain • Latin America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela • 1 International Organisation: CLARA • Consortium: 55 institutions selected - 81 candidates • 1 JRU per country if more than one candidate partner • Mostly LA partners with ongoing scientific collaborations with the EU ones • Requested Budget: about 2 M€ for 2 years (2008 - 2009)

  17. EELA-2 under FP7 EELA-2 foreseen organisation

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