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NERC e-Science Meeting Malcolm Atkinson Director & e-Science Envoy UK National e-Science Centre & e-Science Institute www.nesc.ac.uk 26 th April 2006. Overview. Past Present Future Challenges Behaviours Commitment. What is e-Science?. Goal: to enable better research in all disciplines

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  1. NERC e-Science MeetingMalcolm AtkinsonDirector& e-Science EnvoyUKNational e-Science Centre & e-Science Institutewww.nesc.ac.uk26th April 2006

  2. Overview • Past • Present • Future • Challenges • Behaviours • Commitment

  3. What is e-Science? • Goal: to enable better research in all disciplines • Method: Invention and exploitation of advanced computational methods • to generate, curate and analyse research data • From experiments, observations and simulations • Quality management, preservation and reliable evidence • to develop and explore models and simulations • Computation and data at extreme scales • Trustworthy, economic, timely and relevant results • to enable dynamic distributed virtual organisations • Facilitating collaboration with information and resource sharing • Security, reliability, accountability, manageability and agility

  4. What is e-Infrastructure – Political view • A shared resource • That enables science, research, engineering, medicine, industry, … • It will improve UK / European / … productivity • Lisbon Accord 2000 • E-Science Vision SR2000 – John Taylor • Commitment by UK government • Sections 2.23-2.25 • Always there • c.f. telephones, transport, power

  5. EPSRC Breakdown + Industrial Contributions £25M UK e-Science Budget (2001-2006) + £100M via JISC Total: £213M Staff costs - Grid Resources Computers & Network funded separately Source: Science Budget 2003/4 – 2005/6, DTI(OST) Slide from Steve Newhouse

  6. Globus Alliance Digital Curation Centre The e-Science Centres e-Science Institute NationalCentre fore-SocialScience Grid Operations Support Centre NERCe-ScienceCentre National Institute for Environmentale-Science CeSC (Cambridge) Open Middleware Infrastructure Institute EGEE

  7. Globus ApacheProject & CDIG Digital Curation Centre The e-Science Future e-Science Institute NationalCentre fore-SocialScience Grid Operations Support Centre NERCe-ScienceCentre National Institute for Environmentale-Science CeSC (Cambridge) OMII-UK OMII-UK OMII-UK EGEE-II

  8. The Future • Inter-disciplinarity • Sharing and finding a common core of facilities & methods • Recognition & values • How do we make things easy enough to use?

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