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GridCoord education Survey

CoreGrid summer school Lausanne, Sept 2005. GridCoord education Survey. Igor Rosenberg, Luc Boug é INRIA, France. What is GridCoord ?. Specific Support Action (FP6-IST)  a European project Aims : Coordination between other European projects Collaboration amongst researchers

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GridCoord education Survey

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  1. CoreGrid summer school Lausanne, Sept 2005 GridCoord education Survey Igor Rosenberg, Luc Bougé INRIA, France

  2. What is GridCoord ? • Specific Support Action (FP6-IST) a European project • Aims : • Coordination between other European projects • Collaboration amongst researchers • A research agenda www.gridcoord.org

  3. GridCoord surveys Several surveys on research & funding, middleware and education  asking for participation (mail)  providing web questionnaire  maintaining database  creating a report on results For education : draft Dec 2004, final version Dec 2005

  4. Results • THIS IS WORK IN PROGRESS! • 50 mails sent, 20 submissions received. • Some entries are very complete, others less. • More entries would be needed to be exhaustive • A thorough analysis has still to be performed

  5. Overview of entries • Attendance : split between masters and PhD. • Course level : • Half focus on Grid introduction, • some present advanced concepts, • others applications, and environments • Nearly all are for computer scientists (only one course targeted at physicists) • Platforms taught : • Globus, and MPI mostly

  6. Countries (1/2) • Australia • Cluster and Grid Computing, Rajkumar Buyya, Melbourne • France • Parallel environment, Bertrand Le Cun, • Distributed computing, Toursel, Lille • Germany • Simulation on supercomputers, Michael Resch, Stuttgart • Greece • Anwire winter school on middleware, Marios Dikaiakos, Nikosia

  7. Countries (2/2) • Spain • Grids y e-Ciencia, Jesus Marco, Santander • Taiwan • Intro to Cluster & Grid Computing, Kuan-Chin Li, Taichung • Grid Computing, Ruay-Shiung Chan, Hualien • Internet Computing, Chung-Ta King, Hsinchu • UK • Grid Computing, Richard Sinnott, Glasgow • MS-C diploma in e-Science, Edinburgh • USA • Grid Computing, Gabrielle Allen, Baton Rouge • Grid and Ubiquitous Computing, Xian-Se Hun, Chicago • Distributed Systems, Bina Ramamurthy, Buffalo

  8. Example entry (1/3) Example entry, MSC diploma in Edinburgh Teacher’sname Course name

  9. Example entry (2/3)

  10. Example entry (3/3)

  11. Please participate! Thank you for your attention! If you wish to provide information, gridcoordmoderator@sophia.inria.fr www.gridcoord.org

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