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GridPP14 Dissemination Report
Bekki PearceGridPP Events Officer
GridPP 14 Dissemination Report
Dissemination Grants
• 1st round – July• One grant for a summer student to work on
Ganga at Cavendish Laboratory• Ruth Dixon del Tufo• Ganga demo to be shown at All Hands
GridPP 14 Dissemination Report
Dissemination Grants
• 2nd round – agreed yesterday• Birmingham - information cascade for
schools and colleges– Undergraduates at Birmingham produce
presentation materials for A-level students.– A-level students produce presentation materials
for other schools. – Prize for the best presentation
GridPP 14 Dissemination Report
All Hands 2005
• PPARC eScience stand
• We are stand 25, near the exit
• Freebies – PPARC mouse
• Rugby shirts – Navy with GridPP logo
http://wiki.astrogrid.org/bin/view/Astrogrid/AhmSep05Plan
Please email [email protected] if you will be there
GridPP 14 Dissemination Report
All Hands 2005
GridPP 14 Dissemination Report
All Hands 2005
• PPARC eScience folder• GridPP inserts - Introduction, Data and Service
Challenges• Shared inserts on common themes
GridPP 14 Dissemination Report
All Hands 2005
• Themed timeslotsTuesday 20th September
11.00-11.30
GridPP and AstroGrid Overviews
Tony DoyleSteve Lloyd
13.30-14.00 Data Jens JensenKarl Harrison
15.30-16.00 Portals and Applications
Gidon MoontRoger Jones
Wednesday 21st September
11.00-11.30
Deployment and Operations
Jeremy ColesDave Colling
15.30-16.00 Networks Pete ClarkeMark Leese
Thursday 22nd September
11.00-11.30
Security Andrew McNabDave Kelsey
14.00-14.30 Workflow and Workload management
Dave Colling
GridPP 14 Dissemination Report
All Hands 2005
• Poster and presentation templates are on http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/docs/
• Send a copy to [email protected] for the website.
GridPP 14 Dissemination Report
What’s good about the Grid?
• We need headlines about how the Grid has improved processing times, numbers of jobs etc
• Some examples from Particle Physics Data Grid are on http://www.ppdg.net/
• Things to highlight in posters and presentations
Email: [email protected]