AENEAS All-hands meeting Granada

Europe/Amsterdam
IAA-CSIC, Granada

IAA-CSIC, Granada

Glorieta de la Astronomia, s/n 18008 Granada
Description
The 1st AENEAS All-hands meeting.

You can web links of streaming of the meeting at the beginning of the 18 + 19 October programme.
Participants
  • Alison Packer
  • Andrew McNab
  • Andrew Sansum
  • Chiara Ferrari
  • Domingos Barbosa
  • Huib van Langevelde
  • Ian Bird
  • J. Bruno Morgado
  • Jan Brand
  • Jean-Pierre Vilotte
  • Jeremy Coles
  • Jimmy Cullen
  • John Conway
  • Jouke Roorda
  • Julián Garrido
  • Keith Grainge
  • Lourdes Verdes-Montenegro
  • Marc Audard
  • Marcella Massardi
  • Marina Zapater
  • Marjan Tibbe
  • Mark Ashdown
  • Mary Hester
  • Matthew Viljoen
  • Mauro Nanni
  • Melanie Johnston-Hollitt
  • Michael Olberg
  • Michael Wise
  • Michiel van Haarlem
  • Oleg Tsigenov
  • Paul Hopkins
  • Peter Hinrich
  • Peter Solagna
  • Philip Edwards
  • Rene Vermeulen
  • Richard Hughes-Jones
  • Rob Simmonds
  • Rob van der Meer
  • Rohini Joshi
  • Rosie Bolton
  • Sarah Pearce
  • Simon Casey
  • Séverin Gaudet
  • Ugo Becciani
  • Yan Grange
    • 09:00
      Registration

      Registration

    • 2
      Welcome (M. Wise)
    • 3
      Welcome on behalf of IAA-CSIC (Antxon Alberdi, Director IAA-CSIC)
      Slides
    • 4
      Overall project status, expectations for the meeting, planned actions for the meeting (M. Wise)
      Slides
    • 5
      Update from WP1 (R. van der Meer)
      Slides
    • 6
      Update from WP2 (M. van Haarlem)
      Slides
    • 10:45
      Coffee break
    • 7
      Update from WP3 (R. Bolton)
      Slides
    • 8
      Update from WP4 (R. Hughes-Jones)
      Slides
    • 9
      Update from WP5 (M. Massardi)
      Slides
    • 10
      Update from WP6 (P. Solagna)
      Slides
    • 11
      SKA Updates: Update on SRCCG and SDP (R. Bolton)
      Slides
    • 18 October lunch
    • 12
      Regional Centre Activities in Canada (S. Gaudet)
      Slides
    • 13
      Regional Centre Activities in Australia/New Zealand (S. Pearce/M. Johston-Hollitt)
      Slides
    • 14
      Regional Centre Activities in South Africa (R. Simmonds)
      Slides
    • Parallel sessions: WP2, WP3, WP4, WP5, WP6
    • 15:45
      Coffee break
    • 15
      Topical Discussions: RCA Governance + Discussion (M. van Haarlem(
    • 16
      Topical Discussions: EOSC/RDA + Discussion (R. van der Meer)
      Slides
    • 17
      Management Team meeting (closed meeting)
      See https://indico.astron.nl/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=130
    • 18
      Collaboration dinner for participants in AENEAS project all hands meeting. For info about location and costs see Venue and Logistics.
    • 09:00
      Walk in
    • 20
      Preliminary summary from Day 1, goals for Day 2
    • 22
      Topical Discussion: Prototyping Activities + Discussion (K. Grainge)
      Slides
    • 23
      Topical Discussion: Costing + Discussion (M. Wise)
      Slides
    • 11:00
      Coffee break
    • 24
      Topical Discussion: Scalability + Discussion (M. Massardi)
      Slides
    • 25
      Topical Discussion: Science Platforms + Discussion (M. Wise)
      Slides
    • 19 October lunch
    • Parallel sessions: WP3+4 (Salon de Actos), WP1, WP5 (Sala de Jutas building A), WP6 (Sala de Juntas building C) (WP leaders)
    • Parallel sessions: Second part
    • 15:30
      Coffee break
    • 26
      Plenary session and meeting wrap-up (M. Wise)
      Slides
    • 19 October AENEAS General Assembly (closed meeting) (C. Ferrari) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For details, see http://indico.astron.nl/event/AENEAS_GA-2 Sala de Juntas, Building A

      Sala de Juntas, Building A

      IAA-CSIC, Granada

      Glorieta de la Astronomia, s/n 18008 Granada

      For details, see http://indico.astron.nl/event/AENEAS_GA-2

    • 09:00
      Walk in
    • 27
      Collaboration Across Communities: Introduction, plan for the day (R. Bolton/M. Wise) - - - - - - - - - This morning session is an open forum to facilitate community input into the design of future scientific e-infrastructures. It is open to all scientific communities and data intensive disciplines. The aim of the forum is to discuss existing practices across different research areas in order to help make informed choices about the design of new facilities based on broad community experience. The proposed forum builds on initial discussions at the WLCG pre-GBD Meeting in CERN and the cross-community forum held at the annual WLCG meeting in Manchester.
      This morning session is an open forum to facilitate community input into the design of future scientific e-infrastructures. It is open to all scientific communities and data intensive disciplines. The aim of the forum is to discuss existing practices across different research areas in order to help make informed choices about the design of new facilities based on broad community experience. The proposed forum builds on initial discussions at the WLCG pre-GBD Meeting in CERN and the cross-community forum held at the annual WLCG meeting in Manchester.
      summary
    • 20 October morning Session: Open Forum on AAAI: - - - - - - - - - - - - - Issues around the authentication and authorization processes for shared compute infrastructure were raised as a potential area for change at the annual meeting of the Worldwide LHC Compute Grid (WLCG) earlier this year. This Open Forum on AAAI in scientific computing is intended to provide a structured discussion on the pros and cons of existing mechanisms, the underlying reasons for their original implementation and to speculate on the potential for change in this area in the near future. It is intended to draw on community experience from across particle physics, astronomy and other disciplines.

      AAAI challenges for SKA data

    • 11:00
      Coffee break
    • 20 October morning Session: Open Forum on Test Frameworks: - - - - - - - - - - - - - The need for a strategy around test frameworks for new compute infrastructure is a crucial element of any design process for a distributed compute infrastructure. This Open Forum on test frameworks aims to draw on the experience of various communities across scientific research disciplines to build a library of best practice, as well as to avoid repeating unsuccessful deployments.

      AAAI challenges for SKA data

    • 28
      Summary
    • 20 October optional lunch

      Please register if you want to attend this lunch.