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Do Son ACGRID School

Do Son ACGRID School. and Symposium. Conclusion 1/2. Computing in Research. No scientific research without computing expertise Experimental design, simulation, experiment construction, data taking, data analysis, model interpretation and theory development

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Do Son ACGRID School

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  1. Do Son ACGRID School and Symposium Conclusion 1/2 Denis Perret-Gallix IN2P3/CNRS

  2. Computing in Research • No scientific research without computing expertise • Experimental design, simulation, experiment construction, data taking, data analysis, model interpretation and theory development •  All these activities need computing support • New computing tools are complex and need training • ACGRID stands for: • Advanced Computing • Distributed computing: GRID, BOINC • General purpose Advanced Tools: ROOT, GEANT4, TAVERNA • Software engineering: Languages, CASE, Databases, • Artificial Intelligence: Symbolic manipulation, Genetic algorithm, • New architectures (multi-core): parallelism, … • Grid • Access to massive computing power Denis Perret-Gallix IN2P3/CNRS

  3. Denis Perret-Gallix IN2P3/CNRS

  4. The first EGEE GRID node • Use of the IoIT Network and Teaching Infrastructure. • In addition • 35 new computers installed • 25 GRID servers + 10 desktops • 5 GRID nodes are been installed • IoIT(Hanoi), HUT, MS&T, IFI, IoIT(HCMC) • Steering committee (Vietnam, France, Taiwan) • GRID: Opening for new collaborative projects • Nuclear and Particle Physics • Alert system for Avian Flu (IFI, MICA, IoIT, …) + Korea + China + Japan (?) • … • Next “Regional Do Son ACGRID School” in discussion, maybe in 18 months Gateway to a more ambitious project Virtual lab FVPPL Patrick Aurenche Denis Perret-Gallix IN2P3/CNRS

  5. Part of the 35 computers Denis Perret-Gallix IN2P3/CNRS

  6. Denis Perret-Gallix IN2P3/CNRS

  7. Also fun … Ha Long bay excursion Denis Perret-Gallix IN2P3/CNRS

  8. Denis Perret-Gallix IN2P3/CNRS

  9. Organizers and Sponsors IN2P3: National Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics (CNRS) IoIT: Institute of Information Technology (VAST) CNRS- International Relation Direction ICT-ASIA network: French sponsored IT programme in Asia: Foreign Affairs Ministry, CNRS, INRIA, GET, … Taiwan Academy Sinica: EGEE GRID HealthGrid: the CD-ROM proceedings Denis Perret-Gallix IN2P3/CNRS

  10. VAST President Dang Vu Minh and Vice President Chau Van Minh for their continuous support to the Do Son ACGRID school. IoIT (Institute of Information Technologies) Director: Vu Duc Thi co-chair of the scientific committee of the ACGRID school Vice-director Luong Chi Mai Director of Telecom dept: Tran Anh Ngo co-organizer with Vincent Breton All IoIT Staff… particularly Vu Trong Hieu The regional CNRS office in Hanoi Director: Bernard Mely Assistant: Trinh Le Tuyet French Embassy in Hanoi Scientific and Higher education Attaché:Alexis Rinckenbach Thanks Denis Perret-Gallix IN2P3/CNRS

  11. All the School Professors: FR: Jean Salzemann, Matthieu Reichstadt, Vincent Bloch, Nicolas Spalinger, Sébastien Incerti UK: Georgina Moulton CH: Nicolas Maire TW: Hung-Chun Lee CERN: René Brun, All Symposium Speakers FR: Francois Le Diberder. Dominique Boutigny JP: Akiya Miyamoto Toshikazu Ebisuzaki, Takashi Sasaki TW: Simon Lin VN: Nguyen Tien Dung, Do Van Long, Nguyen Ngoc Binh,, Gang Chen All the students More than 100 students did register (Vietnam, Lao, Malaysia, Korea, China… ) We could only accepted 45 for technical limitations. Thanks Denis Perret-Gallix IN2P3/CNRS

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