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=EGI Champions - Introduction to the Wiki=


This EGI Wiki constitutes a working repository of information that is primarily intended for use by EGI Champions to help them in their quest to encourage scientific researchers to use the considerable resources of the European Grid Infrastructure.  This page is administered on a day to day basis by EGI (poc is Richard McLennan) but all EGI Champions are encouraged to contribute to the information recorded in these pages so as to help compile as useful and complete repository as possible.
This wikipage is a working repository of information about the '''EGI Champions''' programme.  


==Forthcoming Key Events/Dates==
This information that is primarily intended for use by EGI Champions (including prospective Champions) to help them in their quest to encourage scientific researchers to use the computing resources of the European Grid Infrastructure.
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! Date
! Activity
! Participation
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| October 2012
| Webinar - Technical Briefing with Champions
| EGI & Champions  
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| October 2012
| Webinar/Telcon - Oversight Cttee
| OC
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| November 2012
| Webinar - Technical Briefing with Champions  
| EGI & Champions
|-
| November 2012
| Webinar/Telcon - Oversight Cttee
| OC
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| November 2012
| Publish article in Newsletter
| EGI Newsletter
|-
| December 2012
| Webinar/Telcon - Oversight Cttee
| OC
|-
| January 2013
| Webinar/Telcon - Oversight Cttee
| OC
|-
| Feb 2012
| Publish progress report article
| EGI Newsletter
|}


==Useful Documents & Forms==
==EGI Champions - Aims==


*EGI Champion - [https://wiki.egi.eu/w/index.php?title=File:EGI_Champions_Application_form.doc&oldid=41428 Application Form]
The EGI Champions scheme aims to create a group of knowledgeable and highly-motivated grid users with a mission to actively encourage and enthuse their peers into using the European Grid Infrastructure for their research.
*EGI Champions - [https://wiki.egi.eu/w/index.php?title=File:EGI_Champions_Travel_Request.doc&oldid=41429 Travel Request Form]
*EGI Champions - [https://wiki.egi.eu/w/index.php?title=File:EGI_Champions_event_report.doc&oldid=41430 Event Feedback Report Form]


=EGI Champions - Aims=
The scheme was launched on 17 September 2012 during the EGI Technical Forum in Prague. The Champion role offers a flexible and practical mechanism that can be used by EGI to create and support enthusiastic individuals who will act as ambassadors for the European Grid Infrastructure. Through their own technical knowledge and awareness of EGI's resources and services, these ambassadors will help, assist, encourage and nurture both current and potential new users to employ the resources of the grid.


The principal aim of the Champions Role is to encourage and enthuse more scientists into using the European Grid Infrastructure for their research.
==What will Champions do?==
 
The European Grid Infrastructure is an academic computing grid that enables access to state-of-the-art computing facilities for cutting edge research across an international scientific community. To fully exploit this valuable infrastructure we need to promote its capabilities and engage with as wide a field of researchers as possible.
 
The EGI Champions are knowledgeable users of the infrastructure with an aptitude for conveying the potential and value of the EGI to fellow scientists and researchers. Champions may work in any discipline from astrophysics to ancient history, but it's their communication skills that are of greatest importance to a role that involves providing hands-on support to small numbers of other researchers and talking to small or large groups of people, be they academics, the general public or even school children.
 
==What will Champions get in return?==
 
In return for promoting the benefits and value of the EGI as grid ambassador, Champions will be eligible for funding to attend additional meetings and conferences where they are relevant. EGI Champions will thus form a network of effective communicators and supporters who simultaneously raise the profile of EGI and also their own academic careers.
 
==How do I become a Champion?==
 
Prospective candidates should forward a completed [[forms|application form]] with their CV to champions@egi.eu for consideration. Endorsement from the NIL of the candidate’s own country will be sought by the [[scheme oversight|oversight committee]] as part of the selection process.


The EGI Champion role was launched on 17 September 2012 during the EGI Technical Forum in Prague. The role offers a flexible and practical mechanism that can be used by EGI to support and nurture enthusiastic individuals from a variety of fields and backgrounds to act as ambassadors for the European Grid Infrastructure. In turn, and through their own technical knowledge and awareness of the available resources and services, these ambassadors will help, assist and encourage current and potential new users to employ the resources of the grid.
Applications will normally be circulated to the OC within one week of being received. Candidate applications will be considered during the monthly OC meetings. Applicants will be informed of their selection or otherwise not later than one week after the OC meeting. The applicant's endorsing NIL will be kept informed at all stages of the process.


==How do I claim my funding?==


Champions are eligible for funding to support their attendance at events where they can both promote the EGI and gather information that will be valuable to EGI.eu in the quest to gain more users and 'customers'.  To gain funding, Champions must firstly submit a request for funding that includes a sound justification. Funding will be issued as a lump sum payment after processing a correctly submitted claim form following the event.  Completed claim forms must be submitted with supporting evidence, including an Event Feedback Report Form. Templates for all required Forms are available via [https://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/Forms these wiki pages].  Further details can be found under the 'Scheme oversight' tab.


=EGI Champions - Descriptions and Definitions=
==Additional details==  


==What will Champions do?==
===Which meetings & events should Champions attend?===


The European Grid Infrastructure is an immensely capable academic computing grid that enables access to state-of-the-art computing facilities for cutting edge research across an international scientific community.  To fully exploit this valuable infrastructure we need to promote its capabilities and engage with as wide a field of researchers as possible. The EGI Champions are knowledgeable users of the infrastructure who will have gained their experience in any of a varied range of ways - more importantly, they will have an aptitude for enthusiastically conveying the potential and value of the EGI to fellow scientists and researchers. Champions may work in any discipline from astro-physics to ancient history but it is their communications skill that are of greatest importance to the role, providing hands-on support to small numbers of other researchers and by delivering compelling talks to large numbers of people, be they academics, the general public or perhaps even school children.
Champions will use their own judgement in identifying where they are most needed in the user community and where they can have the greatest benefit for EGI. There will be opportunities to champion the EGI cause while attending conferences and other events related to their own research or professional interests. Additionally, many events will arise which can be attended specifically in the role as EGI Champions and in these cases it will be appropriate to seek EGI funding support.  


==What will Champions get in return?==
The following events are of relevance to the EGI Champions network scheme:
* Distributed Computing Infrastructure (DCI) including Grid, Cloud and HPC.
* Domain-specific with a focus on the use of distributed computing by researchers.
* Domain-specific with inclusion of applications, services and resources to support the science and/or innovation of these areas
* EGI Forums: at the NILs meeting the network coordinator will report back (6 monthly)
* EGI Training events, workshops, technical briefings and webinars: these will be of interest to Champions and will keep their skill levels up to date
* NGI and other national events – EGI Champions should attend these to learn about national initiatives as well as report back on EGI from their perspective.
*      Events recommended by members of EGI.


In return for acting as ambassadors for the infrastructure, the Champions will receive funding to attend a number of events at which they will promote and answer questions about EGI.  They will subsequently submit short reports with feedback on the events and passing on any potential new leads that can be followed up by NGIs or EGI. EGI Champions will thus form a network of effective communicators and supporters who raise the profile of EGI and also benefit their own academic careers. The role is time-limited in order to create a constantly expanding community of alumni with awareness and improved communication skills . A full list of the responsibilities of the EGI Champions can be found in Appendix A.
===What back-up and support will EGI provide?===


==How do I become a Champion?==
The following mechanisms have been established by EGI.eu as on going processes to maintain a prominent profile for the EGI Champions network:
* Produce web pages to be kept up to date in terms of: people profiles, success stories, benefits, contact points.
* Produce a brochure/postcard to distribute at Forums and other events including those organised by the NGIs.
* Produce video interviews featuring EGI Champions reporting from events and/or from their own labs.
* Produce further articles in the EGI newsletter and encourage other community and NGI newsletters to promote the successes of the scheme.


Prospective candidates should forward a completed application form with their CV to champions@egi.eu for consideration.  Endorsement from the NIL of the candidate’s own country will be required and should preferably be confirmed when submitting the application. At least three members from the OC must endorse candidates with no dissensions from the committee overall.
==Funding and reimbursement decisions==


Applications will normally be circulated to the OC within one week of being receivedCandidate applications will be considered during the monthly OC meetings. Applicants will be informed of their selection or otherwise not later than 1 week after the OC meeting. The applicant's endorsing NIL will be kept informed at all stages of the process.
Champions may seek funds to cover their travel, subsistence, conference fees and other costs associated with attending meetings and events relevant to their roleRequests for such funding should use the EGI Champions Travel Request and Reimbursement Claim Form and need to be submitted at least three weeks before the deadline for the event (earlybird if this is available). A request will be reviewed by the EGI Director. Decisions will be made on the basis of:
* The proposed justification;
* The spectrum of other requests;
* The funding remaining for the year;
* The EGI Champion’s track record and results from previous events.


==Tasks & Responsibilities==


==Duration of Assignment==
EGI Champions should simply promote EGI and the use of its resources for the greater benefit of scientific research.  They will do this by one or more of the following methods:
* Promoting EGI and the value of EGI.eu within the context of the normal working environment and institution.
* Participating in EGI Forums, providing presentations and or assisting in workshops where they can have a positive impact; establishing new contacts with people who can also help the cause.
* Maintaining an up-to-date knowledge of EGI’s role and the benefits it provides from the perspective of researchers and research teams.
* Providing local help and advice when and where appropriate even if it is to escalate enquires to relevant EGI individuals or services.
* Where appropriate, providing specialist help through the EGI help desk when applicable to their locale or specialist skills.
* Notifying NGI/EGI/their own institution about opportunities and issues that concern user communities in terms of their use of the European Grid Infrastructure.


EGI Champions will be assigned for 18 – 24 monthsThis will ensure that they can become established and recognised figures in their role yet it will also achieve a turnover of Champions and thereby contribute to building a widespread community of dedicated alumni.
EGI Champions are encouraged to submit feedback reports on conferences and other events that have been attended, bringing to the attention of EGI.eu management new opportunities and issues that can be taken forwards (including new leads that can be followed up by NGIs or EGI)An Event Feedback Report Form has been prepared to help standardise and simplify these feedback reports (see the Forms tab).


==Candidate Profile==
[[Category:Champions]]
===Academic level===
* Candidates should be graduates/post-graduates engaged in formal academic research within an institution of learning within the ERA or another region formally connected with EGI.
* All subject disciplines are acceptable.
===Knowledge and skills===
* Must be a competent user of EGI for research purposes;
* Must be articulate about how their research processes work on the infrastructure even if they do not understand every element of the underlying processes;
* Must possess most, if not all, of the following characteristics relating to the ability to promote the benefits of grid and other forms of distributed computing for research purposes:
** Excellent presentation skills;
** Convincing and enthusiastic communication skills;
** Ability to talk to small groups of researchers in the same institution with enthusiasm and substance;
** Ability to talk to medium sized groups of researchers in their subject area;
** Ability to talk to large groups of researchers from multiple disciplines;
** Ability to talk to a more general audience from school children, under-graduates to the general public.
Note that communication and presentation skills may be offered in the course of the EGI Champions training and briefing sessions. These sessions will not only relate to the technological aspects of EGI.
===Candidates===
Candidates may be drawn from many research areas including the following:
* Existing NGI champion/ambassador/fellow roles or similar;
* The RAMIRI participants/alumni working within Research Infrastructures as practitioners;
* The ESFRI projects may have candidates they want to put forwards;
* Highly specialist researchers will also make good candidates.

Latest revision as of 08:46, 18 July 2013


Main Scheme oversight Forms Useful Information



This wikipage is a working repository of information about the EGI Champions programme.

This information that is primarily intended for use by EGI Champions (including prospective Champions) to help them in their quest to encourage scientific researchers to use the computing resources of the European Grid Infrastructure.

EGI Champions - Aims

The EGI Champions scheme aims to create a group of knowledgeable and highly-motivated grid users with a mission to actively encourage and enthuse their peers into using the European Grid Infrastructure for their research.

The scheme was launched on 17 September 2012 during the EGI Technical Forum in Prague. The Champion role offers a flexible and practical mechanism that can be used by EGI to create and support enthusiastic individuals who will act as ambassadors for the European Grid Infrastructure. Through their own technical knowledge and awareness of EGI's resources and services, these ambassadors will help, assist, encourage and nurture both current and potential new users to employ the resources of the grid.

What will Champions do?

The European Grid Infrastructure is an academic computing grid that enables access to state-of-the-art computing facilities for cutting edge research across an international scientific community. To fully exploit this valuable infrastructure we need to promote its capabilities and engage with as wide a field of researchers as possible.

The EGI Champions are knowledgeable users of the infrastructure with an aptitude for conveying the potential and value of the EGI to fellow scientists and researchers. Champions may work in any discipline from astrophysics to ancient history, but it's their communication skills that are of greatest importance to a role that involves providing hands-on support to small numbers of other researchers and talking to small or large groups of people, be they academics, the general public or even school children.

What will Champions get in return?

In return for promoting the benefits and value of the EGI as grid ambassador, Champions will be eligible for funding to attend additional meetings and conferences where they are relevant. EGI Champions will thus form a network of effective communicators and supporters who simultaneously raise the profile of EGI and also their own academic careers.

How do I become a Champion?

Prospective candidates should forward a completed application form with their CV to champions@egi.eu for consideration. Endorsement from the NIL of the candidate’s own country will be sought by the oversight committee as part of the selection process.

Applications will normally be circulated to the OC within one week of being received. Candidate applications will be considered during the monthly OC meetings. Applicants will be informed of their selection or otherwise not later than one week after the OC meeting. The applicant's endorsing NIL will be kept informed at all stages of the process.

How do I claim my funding?

Champions are eligible for funding to support their attendance at events where they can both promote the EGI and gather information that will be valuable to EGI.eu in the quest to gain more users and 'customers'. To gain funding, Champions must firstly submit a request for funding that includes a sound justification. Funding will be issued as a lump sum payment after processing a correctly submitted claim form following the event. Completed claim forms must be submitted with supporting evidence, including an Event Feedback Report Form. Templates for all required Forms are available via these wiki pages. Further details can be found under the 'Scheme oversight' tab.

Additional details

Which meetings & events should Champions attend?

Champions will use their own judgement in identifying where they are most needed in the user community and where they can have the greatest benefit for EGI. There will be opportunities to champion the EGI cause while attending conferences and other events related to their own research or professional interests. Additionally, many events will arise which can be attended specifically in the role as EGI Champions and in these cases it will be appropriate to seek EGI funding support.

The following events are of relevance to the EGI Champions network scheme:

  • Distributed Computing Infrastructure (DCI) including Grid, Cloud and HPC.
  • Domain-specific with a focus on the use of distributed computing by researchers.
  • Domain-specific with inclusion of applications, services and resources to support the science and/or innovation of these areas
  • EGI Forums: at the NILs meeting the network coordinator will report back (6 monthly)
  • EGI Training events, workshops, technical briefings and webinars: these will be of interest to Champions and will keep their skill levels up to date
  • NGI and other national events – EGI Champions should attend these to learn about national initiatives as well as report back on EGI from their perspective.
  • Events recommended by members of EGI.

What back-up and support will EGI provide?

The following mechanisms have been established by EGI.eu as on going processes to maintain a prominent profile for the EGI Champions network:

  • Produce web pages to be kept up to date in terms of: people profiles, success stories, benefits, contact points.
  • Produce a brochure/postcard to distribute at Forums and other events including those organised by the NGIs.
  • Produce video interviews featuring EGI Champions reporting from events and/or from their own labs.
  • Produce further articles in the EGI newsletter and encourage other community and NGI newsletters to promote the successes of the scheme.

Funding and reimbursement decisions

Champions may seek funds to cover their travel, subsistence, conference fees and other costs associated with attending meetings and events relevant to their role. Requests for such funding should use the EGI Champions Travel Request and Reimbursement Claim Form and need to be submitted at least three weeks before the deadline for the event (earlybird if this is available). A request will be reviewed by the EGI Director. Decisions will be made on the basis of:

  • The proposed justification;
  • The spectrum of other requests;
  • The funding remaining for the year;
  • The EGI Champion’s track record and results from previous events.

Tasks & Responsibilities

EGI Champions should simply promote EGI and the use of its resources for the greater benefit of scientific research. They will do this by one or more of the following methods:

  • Promoting EGI and the value of EGI.eu within the context of the normal working environment and institution.
  • Participating in EGI Forums, providing presentations and or assisting in workshops where they can have a positive impact; establishing new contacts with people who can also help the cause.
  • Maintaining an up-to-date knowledge of EGI’s role and the benefits it provides from the perspective of researchers and research teams.
  • Providing local help and advice when and where appropriate even if it is to escalate enquires to relevant EGI individuals or services.
  • Where appropriate, providing specialist help through the EGI help desk when applicable to their locale or specialist skills.
  • Notifying NGI/EGI/their own institution about opportunities and issues that concern user communities in terms of their use of the European Grid Infrastructure.

EGI Champions are encouraged to submit feedback reports on conferences and other events that have been attended, bringing to the attention of EGI.eu management new opportunities and issues that can be taken forwards (including new leads that can be followed up by NGIs or EGI). An Event Feedback Report Form has been prepared to help standardise and simplify these feedback reports (see the Forms tab).