[Go-essp-tech] EGU 2014 Vienna, 27 April- 2 May 2014 - Call for Papers: ESSI2.8, Earth science on Cloud, HPC and Grid

Sébastien Denvil sebastien.denvil at ipsl.jussieu.fr
Tue Jan 14 07:43:00 MST 2014


Dear Colleague,

With apologies for cross-posting.

We would like to draw your attention on the following session at the 
next EGU meeting (27 April -- 02 May 2014) in Vienna, Austria:

ESSI2.8 Earth science on Cloud, HPC and Grid

Conveners: Horst Schwichtenberg, Paolo Mazetti, Sébastien Denvil, 
Monique Petitdidier

Deadline for abstract submission: 16 January 2014

http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2014/session/15504

More session details can be found at the bottom of this e-mail.

Best regards,

Sébastien Denvil

on behalf of the organizing committee,

Horst Schwichtenberg (SCAI Fraunhofer, Germany)

Paolo Mazetti (CNR, IIA, Italy)

Monique Petitdidier (LATMOS, France)

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Session description.

This ´traditional´ session aims at highlighting Earth Science research 
targeting or concerned with state of the art computational and data 
infrastructures such as HPC (Supercomputers), Grids, Clouds and 
accelerator-based systems (GPGPU, FPGA).
This year we will focus on data intensive applications and how Big Data 
methods – analytics and algorithms – are used on HPC, Grids and Clouds.
The session presents an opportunity for everyone to present and learn 
from results achieved, success stories and experience gathered during 
the process of study, adaption and exploitation of these systems.

In addition, contributions are welcome that showcase middleware and 
tools developed to support Earth science applications on HPC systems, 
Grid and Cloud infrastructures, e.g. to increase effectivity, 
robustness, or ease of use.
Topics of interest thus include:
- Data intensive Earth Science applications
- Big Data methods, unstructured and structures Data bases in ES
- Experience with Earth Science data and applications in Cloud 
environments e.g. solutions on Amazon EC2, Microsoft Azure, and Earth 
Science simulation codes runing on Cloud Infrastructures or Platforms.
- Earth Science applications executed on "traditional" Grid 
Infrastructures.
- Tools and Middleware for Earth Science applications on Grid, Cloud and 
on High Performance Computing infrastructures.
- Tools and services for Earth Science data management, workflow 
execution, web services and portals to ease access to compute resources.
- How the current development of the platforms and middleware relate to 
the requirements of Earth Science researchers and applications?

This session offers a unique opportunity to bridge the Cloud, Grid, HPC 
and Geoscience communities

-- 
Sébastien Denvil
IPSL, Pôle de modélisation du climat
UPMC, Case 101, 4 place Jussieu,
75252 Paris Cedex 5

Tour 45-55 2ème étage Bureau 209
Tel: 33 1 44 27 21 10
Fax: 33 1 44 27 39 02


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