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An Inter-Regional An Inter-Regional CCenter for enter for HHigh igh EEnergy nergy PPhysics hysics RResearch and esearch and EEducational ducational OOutreach (utreach (CHEPREOCHEPREO) at ) at
Florida International UniversityFlorida International University
Heidi Alvarez, FIU CIARA/AMPATHPaul Avery, University of Florida PhysicsVasken Hagopian, Florida State UniversityJulio Ibarra, FIU CIARA/AMPATHZhonghong Jiang, FIU College of EducationLaird Kramer, FIU PhysicsPete Markowitz, FIU Physics PIEd McClintock, FIU College of EducationHarvey Newman, Caltech PhysicsSergio Novaes, USP PhysicsGeorge O’Brien, FIU College of EducationAlberto Santoro, UERJ Physics
Outline Overview CMS Physics Update Education and Outreach Update Cyberinfrastructure Update Management Plan
Digital Divide and HEPGRID Workshop at UERJFebruary 17, 2004
CHEPREO IS…
• GOOD CMS SCIENCE
• EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH
• CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE
Goals & Accomplishments
• FIU has joined the CMS experiment– Added two faculty positions in CMS physics– Added one Physics Educator Position (now open!)– Contribute to Detector Control Systems (DCS)
• Headquarters for education and outreach efforts in the Physics Learning Center (PLC)– Modeling Introductory University Physics– Partner with local High Schools– QuarkNet Partner
• Leverage Networking– AMPATH provides an enabling technology infrastructure– FIU is in the process of joining iVDGL– Catalysing development of the Latin American Grid (LAGRID)– Helping to connect Brazilian HEP led by Professor Alberto Santoro
(UERJ) and Professor Sergio Novaes (USP)
CHEPREO Collaboration Build-upCHEPREO Collaboration Build-upFebruary ’02: LISHEP Grid Workshop @ UERJ brought us together
March '02: NSF, iVDGL visited AMPATH @ FIU.
April-June '02: FIU, UF, FSU, Caltech, UERJ and USP planning
July '02: FIU, Caltech, UF, FSU, USP visit NSF
August '02: Visit QuarkNet and USCMS (FNAL, Notre Dame)
October '02: Quarknet site visit to FIU
November '02: Funding request to NSF submitted
December '02: Request for FIU to join CMS during CMS week
December '02: QuarkNet application approved
January ’03: NSF Proposal Review
February '03: Vote on FIU membership during CMS week approved
August ’03: CHEPREO Project Execution Plan (PEP) and NSF Cooperative Agreements completed
September ’03: NSF Proposal approved
December ’03: NSF – CHEPREO Working Meeting in Miami
February ’04: 1st CHEPREO Report Update completed
Relationship to Other ProjectsRelationship to Other Projects• Physics
– Jefferson Lab-based nuclear studies– Existing Caltech, UF, FSU, Brazilian high energy physics studies
• Education and Outreach– QuarkNet– Mathematics and Science Professional Development (state
funded)– Modeling Instruction Program of Arizona State University– Federally funded FIU Education Grants
• Cyberinfrastructure– AMPATH– iVDGL– Grid2003
CMS Physics Update
• Jefferson Lab Nuclear Physics Transition
• FIU Interests in CMS
• FIU Contributions to CMS
FIU Transition:FIU Transition:Jefferson National Lab Jefferson National Lab Detector ExperienceDetector Experience
Hall B wire chambers lead glass shower counters
aerogel threshold Čerenkov counters
S2M scintillators secondary emission beam profile monitor
FIU Physics Department: •Nuclear Physics (5 experimentalists and 5 theorists)•Astronomy (3)•Solid State (2 experimentalists and 1 theorist)•Atomic, Molecular and Optical (3 experiment)•Biophysics (1 experiment and 1 theory) and 7 support personnel
FIU Interest in CMSFIU Interest in CMS• The Higgs boson hypothesis to explain how
particles acquire mass• SUSY: Super symmetry and Unification of
Fundamental Interactions• Extend current quark PDF flavor studies via
Drell-Yan process– Relate to present nucleon structure studies
• Diffractive structure studies– “ elastic” particle production
• Hard scatterings (large momentum transfer)
FIU Contributions to CMSFIU Contributions to CMS• Detector controls High Voltage (HV) Graphical User
Interface (GUI) and interface to database• Contributions to Data Acquisition (DAQ) prototyping• Networking/infrastructure building on AMPATH• Partnerships allow FIU to take additional responsibility
as expertise and manpower grows. For example:– Hagopian, Newman, and Avery work closely with FIU
to define areas of participation– Dan Green at FNAL provided consultation (August
'02) – CMS week at CERN discussion (December '02)
Education & Outreach Update
• Physics Learning Center• Collaborative Learning Community• Globally Distributed Collaborative Learning
Community• Systemic Physics Education Reform• South Florida K-12 Diversity & Size• Grid Education• Approach—Collaboration & Community of
Scholars
• Headquarters for Education & Outreach efforts adjacent to research facilities
• Integrating Education and Research• Ties to Miami-Dade Public School System• Teacher support
– Content, Career Development, Research
• Class Space– Modeling Workshops
• Intro to Physics Course
– Peer Tutoring Center
PPhysics hysics LLearning earning CCenter (PLC) enter (PLC) FIU committed 3000 sq. ft. of new space for lab, classrooms
Developing a Globally Distributed Developing a Globally Distributed Collaborative Learning CommunityCollaborative Learning Community
• CMS research experience for students
• Pre-service experiences for K-12 teachers
• QuarkNet research opportunities for teachers
• Participation and support from area high schools
• International exchanges, workshops, summer schools
• Networking internships and experience at NAP of the America's
• Science Education Fellowships
• Test-bed schools• Web-based Resources
Systemic Physics Education Reform
• Integrating Physics Research, Education, and Education Research
• Science for Secondary Through Graduate Students
• Connecting Math and Science Educational Improvement
• Diversity Outreach in South Florida
• Science Center for South Florida
• Science Center for Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paolo
• Considering US Local, National, and International Needs
• Creating a Community of Scholars– Science Education– Attracting students to
science– National & International
model
South FloridaPublic School Systems• 4th Largest: Miami-Dade
– 380,000 students– 333 schools– 3,000 teachers needed
• 5th Largest: Broward– 261k students (68k HS)– 238 schools (25 HS)
• Large Diverse Urban Pool
M-DCPS Student Population
Hispanic56%
African American
31%
Other13%
FIU Student Population
Hispanic53%
African American
14%
Other33%
Broward Schools Population
Asian2.8%
Hispanic21.5%
African American
37.0%
White36.4%
Other2.2%
CHEPREO Grid Education
• Currently conducting survey– Existing tutorials, courses, publicly available demo software
• Develop a tutorial (1-2 days): May 2004– Theory, practice application of grid computing– Emphasis on OGSA, hands-on participation– Globus/Condor/Sphinx/Chimera based demonstrations
• Plans to Present Tutorial at a Conference: Q4 2004• Sanjay Ranka and Paul Avery are leading this effort
– New hire for Grid education work: Pradeep Padala– Received M.S. in Fall 2003 on Grid computing research
• “Grids for Kids” concept in development
CHEPREO E&O Approach• Create Community of Scholars
– Integrate education, research, diversity, outreach– Integrate science and math– Integrate teachers, students, faculty…
• House Community in Physics Learning Center & in Virtual Space
• Base on Education Research Outcomes• Build on Strength of Partners• Education Research / Assessment
– Rapid Assessment / Modification Schedule
Collaboration
Physics-Science-Education Reform
Schools-Test-Bed Research
Partner Institutes-FSU / UF / Caltech-Brazil
Education-Researchers-Modeling-Contacts
Professional Associations-AAPT, APS, FAST…
CMS-Physics Goal-Context for Education
-i.e. kinematics
Teachers-Educators-Researchers
Students-HS / Undergrad / Grad-Future Scientists & Teachers
Support System-Parents-Guidance Counselors-School Admin
University-Curricula-Resources
QuarkNet
Existing Programs-Modeling (Hestenes / COMAP)-Education Research
Cyberinfrastructure-Grids-Advanced Nets-Tech Education
Grid Education
CHEPREO Cyberinfrastructure Update
• Networking Activities (AMPATH)• Implications of Building Global Grids• International Activities• CHEPREO networks, grids & Caltech• FIU Tier 3 Cluster Implementation with UF• FIU iVDGL Membership• A Global Grid Enabled Collaboratory• Florida & National LambdaRail & FiberGLASS• CMS Cyberinfrastructure (LAGRID)
Networking ActivitiesNetworking Activities
• FIU, UFL, FSU form State of Florida Research Grid
• Int'l starting point is FIU's AMPATH initiative
• Extend iVDGL to South America
• Serve as pathway for research and education networking
• UERJ collaboration - form LAGRID
Implications of Building Petascale Global Grids
• The transition to Global Grids will transform research in science and engineering
• If these developments are successful, and deployed widely as standards they will create– Profound advances in industry, commerce and
society at large &– Change relationships between people and
“persistent” information in their daily lives within the next five to ten years
• Realizing the benefits of these developments for society, and creating a sustainable cycle of innovation helps us TO CLOSE the DIGITAL DIVIDE
International ActivitiesInternational Activities
• Build on AMPATH global e-science network connectivity in South America
• LAGRID provides future data grid with Brazil
• UERJ proposed 3 initial activities:– Incorporate LISHEP workshop series into
CHEPREO
– Apply for International Virtual Data Grid Laboratory (iVDGL) Membership
– Participate in US-Latin America student exchange
CHEPREO Networks, Grids and Caltech
1.Hired Xun Su, PhD in EE • Thesis on dynamic routing in optical nets• Started January 2004 – Visit to FIU and NAP February 13, 2004
2.Caltech network engineers will split duties between FIU, UERJ, and USP • Sylvain Ravot: network training on advanced TCP protocol stacks;
Cisco configuration.• Dan Nae: TCP stacks; qualified teacher at Cisco Academy
(Polytechnic University, Bucharest)3. Install and Develop Grid Enabled Analysis Environment
• Training and Partnership with:• Conrad Steenberg• Michael Thomas• Julian Bunn• Frank Van Lingen
FIU Tier3 Initial Cluster Implementation
Pentium 4
Note: Worker Nodes from 02 until N not shown.
*Proposed Cluster Layout
• Scientist for Grid cyberinfrastructure work– UF Scientist (J. Rodriguez) now working with FIU– New scientist to be hired early 2004
• Tier3 cluster configured using ROCKS cluster tool– 5 Servers– Networking Switch– Software (USCMS + iVDGL)
• ROCKS cluster management tool• Grid2003 Software
• Expect to integrate fully into USCMS and Grid2003 activities by early this year!
Integration of FIU in iVDGL
• International Virtual Data Grid Laboratory• UF lead institution (2001-2006)
–Build international Grid laboratory–Many U.S. sites (plus Brazil, Korea) participating
• FIU will join iVDGL in March 2004–Joint leadership of iVDGL/GriPhyN Outreach–Participation in CMS Grid–New relationships with South American institutions
(via AMPATH)–Help drive LAGRID
UF
Wisconsin
BNL
Indiana
Boston USKC
Brownsville
Hampton
PSU
J. Hopkins
Caltech
Tier1Tier2Tier3
FIU
FSUArlington
Michigan
LBL
Oklahoma
Argonne
Vanderbilt
UCSD/SDSC
Fermilab
PartnersEUBrazilKoreaJapan?
Iowa
International Virtual Data Grid Laboratory
By Paul Avery
A Global Grid Enabled Collaboratory for Scientific Research (GECSR)
• Main participants–Michigan
–Caltech
–Maryland
–FIU
• First Grid-enabled Collaboratory
• Tight integration between–Science of Collaboratories
–Globally scalable work environment
–Sophisticated collaborative tools (VRVS, VNC; Next-Gen)
–Monitoring system (MonALISA)
Submitted to ITR (Feb. 2003) and PIF (Nov. 2003) Initial targets: Global HEP collaborations Applicable to other large-scale scientific endeavors
Florida LambdaRail: Optical Network
UWFFSU
UF
UM
FIT
NSUFAU
FLR Hub
FLR Connection
UCF
NLRCERN, FNAL, Caltech, JLab
FIUOperations in Nov. 2004
FiberGLASS: A Statewide Grid Using FLR
UWF FSU
UF
UM
FIT
NSUFAU
HurricaneCenter
HPC Center
CSITFLR Hub
USFFiberGLASS Site
FLR Connection
UCF
NLRCERN, FNAL, Caltech, JLab
AMPATHSouth America
ScrippsFlorida
NASA
NCS
CHEPREOFIU
Proposed Operationsin Nov. 2004?
CMS Cyberinfrastructure
• LAGRID: A Data Grid for the Americas
– FIU-AMPATH is working with our US and Brazilian partners to:• Extend iVDGL to FIU and South America• Enhance participation of D-Zero in South America• Extend US-CMS Grid testbed & Grid2003 to
UERJ
– Facilitate institutions from South and Central America to join the CMS collaboration
CHEPREO Management PlanCHEPREO Management Plan
• Community includes:– 4 universities, 7 separate university departments,
international collaborators and local high schools• Internal Board of Directors
– 6 PIs plus rotating member – Representation from all disciplines
• Physics, Education, Cyberinfrastructure, International– Responsible for technical leadership, coordination
• External Advisory Committee– Subject matter experts in CMS physics, cyberinfrastructure,
international collaborative work, education and outreach– Will draw from CMS, iVDGL, UERJ, USP, QuarkNet, High
Schools– Diverse representation from all communities involved
CHEPREO Update
Thank You !Thank You !Heidi Alvarez - [email protected]
Paul Avery - [email protected]
Julio Ibarra – [email protected]
Harvey Newman - [email protected]
Web: www.chepreo.org
Phone: 305-348-4105