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'''This is an archive page about the Distributed Competence Centre implementation in the EGI-InSPIRE FP7 project. The information was relevant between 2010-2014. Since 2015 the DCC concept is implemented in EGI through the [[EGI-Engage:WP6 Competence Centres of the EGI-Engage H2020 project]]. | '''This is an archive page about the Distributed Competence Centre (DCC) implementation in the EGI-InSPIRE FP7 project. The information was relevant between 2010-2014. Since 2015 the DCC concept is implemented in EGI through the [[EGI-Engage:WP6 Competence Centres of the EGI-Engage H2020 project]]. For up-to-date information about the EGI DCC please refer to [[EGI_Distributed_Competence_Centre]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:57, 12 August 2015
This is an archive page about the Distributed Competence Centre (DCC) implementation in the EGI-InSPIRE FP7 project. The information was relevant between 2010-2014. Since 2015 the DCC concept is implemented in EGI through the EGI-Engage:WP6 Competence Centres of the EGI-Engage H2020 project. For up-to-date information about the EGI DCC please refer to EGI_Distributed_Competence_Centre.
DCC members
This page is a web based registry of the skills and technical assets of the DCC. The registry is not meant to be an exhaustive and fully up to date catalogue of assets of the DCC, but one that gives a good picture about the skills and interests of the various partners.
The registry is maintained in a distributed fashion by the contributors. If you need access to edit this wiki page please email the EGI.eu operations team at support@egi.eu.
List of skills and assets | Partner (institute or NGI or project or...) | Contacts |
Country |
Earth Science
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User community: Earth Science
Partners: CNRS IPSL (Sébastien Denvil), Fraunhofer SCAI (Horst Schwichtenberg, André Gemünd) |
Sébastien Denvil sebastien.denvil@ipsl.jussieu.fr
Horst Schwichtenberg horst.schwichtenberg@scai.fraunhofer.de
André Gemünd andre.gemuend@scai.fraunhofer.de |
International collaboration |
Life-Sciences
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User community: Life Science Grid Community
Partners: I3S, CREATIS, AMC |
Johan Montagnat johan.montagnat@cnrs.fr
Franck Michel franck.michel@cnrs.fr
Tristan Glatard tristan.glatard@creatis.insa-lyon.fr
Silvia Olabarriaga s.d.olabarriaga@amc.nl |
International collaboration |
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User community: WeNMR
Partners: CIRMMP/IT, INFN/IT, Uni of Utrecht/NL |
prof. dr. Alexandre Bonvin a.m.j.j.bonvin@uu.nl
Dr. Antonio Rosato rosato@cerm.unifi.it
Marco Verlato Marco.Verlato@pd.infn.it |
International collaboration |
Electronic structure calculations, Nuclei dynamics and statistical treatments, Molecular dynamics simulations, Assemblage of multiscale simulations, Material-based molecular modelling, Quantum Chemistry/Molecular Dynamics standard data formats
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User Community: Computational Chemistry
Partners: Uni of Perugia |
Antonio Lagana lagana05@gmail.com |
International collaboration |
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NGI: ArmNGI |
Dr. Hrachya Astsatryan hrach@sci.am |
Armenia |
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NGI: Bulgarian Grid Infrastructure |
Aneta Karaivanova anet@parallel.bas.bg
Todor Gurov gurov@parallel.bas.bg |
Bulgaria |
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NGI: CESNET NGI_CZ |
Prof. RNDr. Ludek Matyska ludek@ics.muni.cz
Ivana Křenková krenkova@ics.muni.cz
RNDr. Michal Procházka michalp@ics.muni.cz
Miroslav Ruda ruda@ics.muni.cz |
Czech Republic |
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NGI Finland/CSC |
Jura Tarus Jura.Tarus@csc.fi |
Finland |
Dissemination about France Grilles and EGI and the services they offer. Interviewing scientific groups to capture e-infrastructure requirements of the following communities: INRA engineers and researchers not currently e-infrastructures users (biodiversity). Supporting communities in developing their data and compute models: a French group managing and processing financial data new to distributed infrastructures. Organization of Grid and HPC regional computing center Days with user experience talks, panels. All days webcasted. DIRAC instance service and DIRAC tutorials. iRODS instance service and iRODS tutorials. EGI central operations portal. Expertise around cloud federation, cloud installation and cloud usage |
NGI France Grilles |
Genevieve Romier genevieve.romier@idgrilles.fr |
France
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NGI: NGI_GRNET |
Kostas Koumantaros kkoum@grnet.gr
skanct@grnet.gr |
Greece |
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Institute: MTA SZTAKI |
Robert Lovas robert.lovas@sztaki.mta.hu |
Hungary |
We at NGI_IL have not only been working with the academy but also with life-science industries. We have rich experience with what it takes to adapt the kind of research done in the industry (SME's) to working on the Grid, and how to overcome the myriad of problems that occur in the process. We will be happy to share this knowledge with other NGIs.
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NGI: Israel Grid Infrastructure |
Zivan Yoash zivan.yoash@isragrid.org.il |
Israel |
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NGI: Italian Grid Infrastructure | dcc-it@lists.italiangrid.it |
Italy |
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Institute: Vilnius University |
Jelena Tamuliene Jelena.Tamuliene@tfai.vu.lt
Rolandas.Naujikas@mif.vu.lt
Eduardas Kutka Eduardas.Kutka@mif.vu.lt |
Lithuania |
At present time RENAM's specialists can:
In the process training of specialists in:
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NGI: RENAM | egidcclist@lists.renam.md |
Moldova |
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Institute: SURFsara |
To be chosen |
Netherlands |
Skills for Polish NGI: interviewing scientific groups to capture e-infrastructure requirements -- yes, with great success for ESFRI supporting communities in developing their data and compute models (CTA & EPOS activery presently) application porting and testing (vast experience concerning chemistry, biology, astrophysics, earth science and many others) testing of new services, domain infrastructures, deployment od domain services to the PL-Grid infrastructure. We provide services and expertiese for building web portals, science gateways ans also we develop a workflow engine (Kepler). PL-Grid is also provider of grid middleware QosCosGrid. |
NGI: PL-Grid |
Mariusz Sterzel m.sterzel@cyfronet.pl |
Poland |
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NGI: Portugal Grid Infrastructure |
Gonçalo Borges goncalo@lip.pt
jorge@lip.pt
jpina@lip.pt |
Portugal |
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NGI: AEGIS |
Antun Balaz antun@ipb.ac.rs
ngi_aegis-grid-management@ipb.ac.rs |
Serbia |
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NGI: SlovakGrid |
Dr. Ladislav Hluchy hluchy.ui@savba.sk |
Slovakia |
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NGI: IberGrid |
Jesus Marco de Lucas marco@ifca.unican.es |
Spain |
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NGI: Swiss Grid Infrastructure |
Sergio Maffioletti sergio.maffioletti@gc3.uzh.ch |
Switzerland |
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NGI: TUBITAK ULAKBIM | grid-teknik@ulakbim.gov.tr | Turkey |
Providing accounting solutions and expertise including for new resource types, Expertise in Security (operational, policy, software vulnerability), Expertise in Service Discovery/Repositories, GPU and associated technologies, Clouds and federated clouds, Life sciences, Training marketplace solutions for new projects and communities | NGI: NGI_UK |
Tamas Kiss T.Kiss@westminster.ac.uk |
United Kingdom |
Skills and assets:
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NGI_BY: National Academy of Sciences Center of Competence in Grid-technologies |
Serge A. Salamanka salamanka@newman.bas-net.by |
Belarus |
Genesis II project and the GFFS | Technology Provider: University of Virginia |
Andrew Grimshaw grimshaw@virginia.edu |
USA |
DIRAC | Technology Provider: Universitat de Barcelona, CPPM/CNRS |
Ricardo Graciani Diaz graciani@ecm.ub.es
Andrei Tsaregorodtsev atsareg@in2p3.fr
Adrián Casajús adria@ecm.ub.edu
Víctor Méndez vmendez@caos.uab.es
Elisa Heymann elisa.heymann@uab.es |
Spain, France. |
Digital preservation and digital curation services | Technology Providers: FTK-Forschungsinstitut für Telekommunikation e.V, M. Hemmje, R. Riestra, H. U. Heidbrink |
Matthias Hemmje Matthias.Hemmje@FernUni-Hagen.de
Ruben Riestra ruben.riestra@grupoinmark.com
Hans-Ulrich Heidbrink hans-ulrich.heidbrink@incontec.de |
Alliance for Persistent Archives (APA), INCONTEC |
SAGA | Technology Provider: RUTGERS School of Engineering S. Jha |
Shantenu Jha shantenu.jha@rutgers.edu |
USA |
SCI-BUS
SCI-BUS develops a gateway technology (based on WS-PGRADE/gUSE) and a gateway customization methodology that enables effective development of customized science gateways to diverse user communities. Currently 27 SCI-BUS gateways are operated in Europe (http://www.sci-bus.eu/science-gateways) and numerous other gateways are under construction. SCI-BUS operates an Application and User Support Service that supports various user communities in creating and operating science gateways, and porting applications to various DCIs. SCI-BUS is strongly associated to EGI and the majority of SCI-BUS gateways utilize EGI resources and technology. |
Technology Provider: SCI-BUS European project: http://www.sci-bus.eu/ |
Peter Kacsuk kacsuk@sztaki.hu
Tamas Kiss T.Kiss@westminster.ac.uk |
International collaboration |
The following EGI-Inspire partners have ARC technology experts available for DCC activities:
If needed, experts from non EGI-Inspire affiliated members of the NorduGrid collaboration are also available. |
Technology provider: ARC
NGI: NorduGrid/ARC Partners: To be finalised by Nordugrid board |
Balazs Konya balazs.konya@hep.lu.se |
International collaboration |
Work with scientific groups to capture e-infrastructure requirements and support their use of pan-European grid and cloud resources in the following communities: - coputational chemistry - environmental modeling and environmental protection, - climate change impact, - bioinformatics - coding and cryptography Supporting communities in developing their data and compute models for use of grid and cloud resources for data intensive applications. Application porting and testing: - parallel applications using MPI and OpenMP - parametric jobs - workflow jobs Testing of new services: - We have sufficient infrastructure to allow for testing Test infrastructures - We are part of the fedCloud testbed and we can deploy different cloud instances for testing Compute services: - We provide access to HPC grid clusters equipped with Infiniband - extensive knowledge of development, profiling and testing of MPI-based applications and combined usage of MPI and other technologies like OpenMP |
NGI: Macedonian NGI_MARGI | Boro Jakimovski boro.jakimovski@finki.ukim.mk Vladimir Trajkovik vladimir.trajkovik@finki.ukim.mk |
Macedonia |
What is the process behind the DCC?
- New user communities contact DCC to request support OR potential communities are identified and contacted by DCC to offer support for using EGI services
- Experts from the DCC are appointed to capture, refine and document the requirements of the new community
- Small projects are defined from the DCC to address the requirements of the community (in maximum 6 month timeframe) (Further information about such short projects: Virtual Team projects). The projects can for example:
- Develop a data and compute model and make use of the EGI solutions
- Identify the technologies needed to address the user requirements, and bring these into EGI
- Integrate science domain-specific applications services with EGI using some high level framework