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14 July 2004 GridPP Collaboration Board Slide 1
GridPP Dissemination
Sarah PearceDissemination Officers.pearce@qmul.ac.uk
14 July 2004 GridPP Collaboration Board Slide 2
Dissemination report
• Design• Web site• Press releases• Portal and demos• Maps – work with GOC• Einstein year
14 July 2004 GridPP Collaboration Board Slide 3
New logo
14 July 2004 GridPP Collaboration Board Slide 5
New logo - details
• Agreed by the Project Management Board – after several iterations…
• For use from GridPP2 – September• Working with PPARC on new designs for
– Powerpoint templates– Poster templates– Brochures
• Currently writing leaflets for AHM• Images pages
– www.gridpp.ac.uk/pics/stand2004/index.html and cern.html• Web pages
– Will be redesigned to go with new logo– Re-organise to make more ‘stranger friendly’
14 July 2004 GridPP Collaboration Board Slide 6
NOT THE NEW WEB PAGE DESIGN –
JUST AN EXAMPLE
GridPP news2 June 2004 – CERN recognizes UK’s Grid computing19 May 2004 – UK particle physics grid takes shape11 May 2004 – A new monitoring map
Meetings2-4 June 2004– GridPP10 collaboration meeting at CERN5-8 June 2004 – GGF11, Hawaii13-14 July 2004 – Networks for Non-networkers
JobsPortal developer
Welcome to GridPP
GridPP is a collaboration of particle physicists and computer scientists from the UK and CERN, who are building a computing Grid for particle physics. GridPP is funded by PPARC as part of its e-Science Programme.
GridPP has built a working prototype grid across 17 UK institutions. Over the next three years, this will be extended to the equivalent of 20,000 PCs.
To learn more about GridPP please contact Sarah Pearce who is the GridPP Dissemination Officer.
GridPP Open Source PolicySwitch to HTTPS . Website help . Built with GridSite
Status of the GridPP testbed Monitoring the LHC Computing Grid
About GridPPNewsMeetingsPapersDemosContact us
Information for..Public and students Particle physicistse-ScientistsComputer scientists
GridPP organisationThe collaborationPeopleManagementOther projects
TechnicalGridPP softwareWork areas
HelpSearch
Current status How to use the Grid Site map
14 July 2004 GridPP Collaboration Board Slide 8
Portal and demos
• Post at Imperial College – recruiting now• Review current Grid portals, survey users• Will produce a portal toolkit
– With reference implementation – emphasis on dissemination
– working with UKDMC, Calice, MICE and anyone else interested
• Also working on demo for All Hands and other conferences
• LCG monitoring Java applet, with additional developments
14 July 2004 GridPP Collaboration Board Slide 9
LCG map – thanks to GOC
• Working with GOC and CERN to put GOC map on LCG front page
• Developing ‘clickable’ map, with details of resources at each centre– Starting with UK
map, for GridPP web site
• Also developing map that shows GridPP and NGS status– Show details at
each Tier 2
14 July 2004 GridPP Collaboration Board Slide 10
Press releases
• Press releases and news items– EGEE launch, 1 April– CERN-UK achievement awards
20 GridPP news items since January 2004
14 July 2004 GridPP Collaboration Board Slide 11
Meetings
• Took GridPP posters to:– Particle Physics 2004,
Birmingham, April– EGEE first conference, Cork,
April– GridPP10, CERN, June
• To come: – UK e-Science All Hands
Meeting, 31 August – 3 September
– CHEP 2004, 27 September-1 October
– Supercomputing 2004, 6- 12 November
14 July 2004 GridPP Collaboration Board Slide 12
Other activities
• GridPP1 paper for J Phys G.– Currently gathering text – have around 80
pages /120– To publish in September
• Working with EGEE dissemination– Particularly NA2, NA3 and NA4
• LHC@home– Likely to be run by CERN, end September 2004– Link to Einstein year in UK
14 July 2004 GridPP Collaboration Board Slide 13
Requests for…
• Please let me have:– News items – staff movements, software
releases, milestones, meetings, grants– Meeting dates and details– Information on interdisciplinary work or work
with industry– Anything else?
14 July 2004 GridPP Collaboration Board Slide 14
GridPP film
• Sam Rae and Joe Loncraine, Imperial College
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