CB & EB meeting

Europe/Rome
Sala Riunioni (Dipartimento di Fisica)

Sala Riunioni

Dipartimento di Fisica

Via Irnerio 46 40126 Bologna Italy
Volker Beckmann (CNRS / IN2P3)
Description

EU-T0 meeting Bologna, February 2018

Registration
Participants
19 / 30
Participants
  • Achim Streit
  • Anthony Davenport
  • Antonio Zoccoli
  • Bob Jones
  • Daniele Cesini
  • Davide Salomoni
  • Donatella Lucchesi
  • Frédéric Hemmer
  • Gaetano Maron
  • James Siegrist
  • Jeff Templon
  • Lali Chatterjee
  • Luca dell'Agnello
  • Luciano Gaido
  • Peter Clarke
  • Pierre Etienne Macchi
  • Riccardo Smareglia
  • Richard Carlson
  • Volker Beckmann
  • Thursday 8 February
    • 12:30 13:00
      Arrival & Welcome 30m Sala Riunioni

      Sala Riunioni

      Dipartimento di Fisica

      Via Irnerio 46 40126 Bologna Italy
    • 13:00 13:15
      Approval of last meeting mintues, actions review 15m Sala Riunioni

      Sala Riunioni

      Dipartimento di Fisica

      Via Irnerio 46 40126 Bologna Italy
      Speaker: Volker Beckmann (CNRS / IN2P3)
    • 13:15 13:45
      Supporting Virgo/LIGO; Euclid computing model 30m Sala Riunioni

      Sala Riunioni

      Dipartimento di Fisica

      Via Irnerio 46 40126 Bologna Italy
      Speakers: Jeff Templon (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL)), Dr Luca Valenziano (INAF), Peter Clarke (The University of Edinburgh (GB))

      e-mail from Luca Valenziano concerning the action on him "how to establish a link between EU-T0 and the Euclid SGS":

      As you probably know, the Euclid SGS successfully passed the Design Review. Euclid computing model is fully consolidated, as it is also reported in APPEC computing roadmap (http://www.appec.org/roadmap/computing - please note that Euclid data rate is 230 Gbit/day). There is no major concern on input data volume and raw data processing. At present, the major challenge the SGS is facing is including all calibration data needed. As confirmed by the positive review output, there is confidence that the actual development activity will be able to fulfill all pipeline requirements.

      Being well aware of the complexity of exploiting results of such a mission, I discussed with Andrea where EU-T0 could have a positive impact on Euclid. Results from Euclid data processing, ‘products’ as to say, will be verified against quality requirements, as foreseen in the SGS plan. Resources are already planned for that. Yet, as it is the case for Planck data analysis, additional validation activity could significantly improve the final science assessment. Large simulations and huge computing resources (simply scaling Euclid from Planck) are needed for that. This is an area where EU-T0 could act to support the Euclid Consortium. Since this is outside the actual SGS perimeter, the Euclid Consortium Lead, Yannick Mellier, should be contacted on this topic. I think it could be the right time, in the project development, to address that.

      So, I am proposing to the EU-T0 board to take an action to invite the EC lead to discuss possible synergy on extended data validation, beyond SGS activities.

       

    • 13:45 14:45
      CERN Scientific Computing Forum and computing model for HL-LHC 1h Sala Riunioni

      Sala Riunioni

      Dipartimento di Fisica

      Via Irnerio 46 40126 Bologna Italy

      The HSF community white paper has been finalised: https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.06982
      The 3rd CERN Computing Forum took place in October 2017: https://indico.cern.ch/event/663273/
      The next one is going to take place February 23, 10:30 - 12:30 at CERN: https://indico.cern.ch/event/702775

      Speaker: Volker Beckmann (CNRS / IN2P3)
    • 14:45 15:10
      Coffee break 25m Sala Riunioni

      Sala Riunioni

      Dipartimento di Fisica

      Via Irnerio 46 40126 Bologna Italy
    • 15:10 16:10
      EU-T0 1h Sala Riunioni

      Sala Riunioni

      Dipartimento di Fisica

      Via Irnerio 46 40126 Bologna Italy

      A short presentation of EU-T0, including presentations by the EU-T0 partners on their project priorities, computing resources, and national strategies.

      Speakers: Achim Streit (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE)), Antonio Zoccoli (Bologna), Jeff Templon (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL)), Pierre-Etienne Macchi (CC-IN2P3), Volker Beckmann (CNRS / IN2P3)

      Dutch National e-Infrastructure (DNI)

      Charged with computing for research in the Netherlands
      Also with innovation of above

      Legal Entity and EU-T0 Signer : SURFSara (lead party of DNI)
      Current Partners SURFsara, Nikhef, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

      Initial link to EU-T0: DNI provides Tier-1 to LHC experiments ATLAS, LHCb, ALICE

      Resources contained within DNI ecosystem:

      • Supercomputer (Cartesius)
      • High Performance Cloud (two generations)
      • First generation already in 2011
      • New GPU cluster
      • new non-grid HTC cluster with fast object store
      • various storages (different per scientific community)
      • Grid computing and Grid (SRM) Storage (WLCG/EGI)

      Projects

      • European projects EOSC Hub, EGI, EUDAT, PRACE, Comp Biomed, HPC EUR-3
      • Participate in HNSciCloud project (overflow to commercial clouds) together with CERN, other EU-T0 partners
      • data lakes prototype (SKA + LHC) together with CERN and STFC

      Communities using the infrastructure

      • Life Sciences (by far the largest in number of scientists and number of requests)
      • Astronomy (LOFAR, SKA), largest in terms of amount of data stored
      • HEP (LHC Tier-1, XENON, VIRGO, Pierre Auger, ILC), by far largest in terms of computing volume
      • Theoretical Chemistry, Materials Science (Supercomputer)
    • 16:10 16:40
      Computing efforts at DOE / HEP 30m Sala Riunioni

      Sala Riunioni

      Dipartimento di Fisica

      Via Irnerio 46 40126 Bologna Italy
      Speakers: Lali Chatterjee (DOE), Richard Carlson (Internet2)
    • 16:40 18:00
      DOE - EU-T0 discussion 1h 20m Sala Riunioni

      Sala Riunioni

      Dipartimento di Fisica

      Via Irnerio 46 40126 Bologna Italy

      Joint discussion to explore potential synergies.

      Possible starting questions:
      What are the major upcoming challenges and what are the priorities on both sides of the Atlantic?
      How can we benefit from a closer collaboration between DOE and EU-T0?

      Speakers: Achim Streit (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE)), Dr Anthony Davenport (STFC), Donatella Lucchesi (INFN Padova), Frederic Hemmer (CERN), Jeff Templon (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL)), Lali Chatterjee (DOE), Peter Clarke (The University of Edinburgh (GB)), Richard Carlson (Internet2), Volker Beckmann (CNRS / IN2P3)
    • 20:00 22:30
      Dinner at Osteria De' Poeti 2h 30m Osteria De' Poeti

      Osteria De' Poeti

      Via de' Poeti, 1/b Bologna

      Via de' Poeti, 1/b

  • Friday 9 February
    • 09:00 10:05
      European landscape: EOSC-pilot and EOSC-hub 1h 5m Sala Riunioni

      Sala Riunioni

      Dipartimento di Fisica

      Via Irnerio 46 40126 Bologna Italy

      Volker: EOSC-pilot status
      Luciano: EOSC-Hub

      Speakers: Luciano Gaido (Universita e INFN Torino (IT)), Volker Beckmann (CNRS / IN2P3)
    • 10:05 10:40
      INFRAEOSC-01, INFRAEOSC-04 and ICT-34-2018 35m Sala Riunioni

      Sala Riunioni

      Dipartimento di Fisica

      Via Irnerio 46 40126 Bologna Italy
      Speakers: Bob Jones (CERN), Volker Beckmann (CNRS / IN2P3)
    • 10:40 11:00
      Coffee break 20m Sala Riunioni

      Sala Riunioni

      Dipartimento di Fisica

      Via Irnerio 46 40126 Bologna Italy
    • 11:00 11:50
      New European computing projects 2018: XCD and ICDI 50m Sala Riunioni

      Sala Riunioni

      Dipartimento di Fisica

      Via Irnerio 46 40126 Bologna Italy

      Donatella reports about the Italian Computing and Data Infrastructure (ICDI).
      XDC started with the beginning of 2018. Here we have a short presentation by Daniele and a discussion of possible synergies.

      Speakers: Daniele Cesini (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT)), Donatella Lucchesi (INFN Padova)
    • 11:50 12:10
      Next meeting, AOB 20m Sala Riunioni

      Sala Riunioni

      Dipartimento di Fisica

      Via Irnerio 46 40126 Bologna Italy

      Proposal for next EU-T0 meeting: Friday: June 29, 2018 in Karlsruhe. Volker will send around a poll to determine whether time and place are convenient for a majority of EB/CB members.