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JRA 3 // WP 24European Modelling & Data Analysis
Facility (EMDAF)
development of a distributed computational and data analysis service for the European planetary science
M.L.Khodachenko 1, S. Miller 2, R. Stöckler1, F. Topf 1
1 IWF-OeAW, Graz, Austria; 2 UCL, London, UK
EC Grant agreement n° 228319
Sept.14, 2009, EPSC-2009, Potsdam Germany
JRA-3 / EMDAFhttp://europlanet-jra3.oeaw.ac.at
Data analysis & modeling – two basic components of scientific research
Two aspects of modeling: -- Theoretical modelling
-- Numerical modelling / simulation
Variety of numerical models and data analysis algorithms is available now at the European planetary science community
Each Numerical Code or Software is associated with a certain team or
group of teams Know-how (i. e. local nature)
- Development of software
- Support of operation
- Application to particular problems
Need of specificknowledge &qualifications
● Motivation for proposing JRA-3 / EMDAF :
Involvement of computing power & resource
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Development / operation of complexadvanced software tools requires professional expertise and full enga-gement of the staff
Specialization of teams in particular kinds of M & DA software
Other research groups dealt with theoretical and applied planetary science problems may need application of advanced DA & M methods
in their study. Potential users
Engagement into development of advanced & complex software not always can be easy combined with the efficient scientific research
● Motivation for proposing JRA-3 / EMDAF :
The need to provide conditions under which development and applicatopnof numerical tools for observational data analysis and modeling are
performed in close interrelation & coordination between softwaredevelopers and scientific research teams
Distributed and Coordinated Interdisciplinary Facility for Planetary Computational Modelling and
Data Analysis a new type of Research Infrastructure (RI)
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Creation of a distributed and coordinated RI,
based on the existing in Europe computational modelling and data analysis
centres, which will provide the scientific community with the dedicated
services in the fields of their computational & data analysis expertise.
To produce a step change in the infrastructure of European activities in planetary modelling and data analysis;
To support European planetary space missions and ground-based observations with reliable models and data analysis tools;
To support European Planetary Science modelling and data analysis with reliable algorithms and high-performance computing techniques;
To bring together European computing and planetary science research groups into a distributed European infrastructure
● Main Strategic Goal :
● Objectives :
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● Matter of work : EMDAF will provide a set demonstrators and opera- tional tests of interconnected Computational Modelling & multi-disciplinary Data Analysis service in key areas of European Planetary Science.
1) Space weather, incl. magnetospheric & atmospheric aspects;
2) Mars in time & space;
3) Environment of airless bodies, Mercury & Moon;
4) Comets
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Task#2:ICPM&DAT
Task#3:DNML
Task#4:DDAL
Task#5:HPC resourcesand standatds
Task#1: Management of EMDAF (JRA3)Task#1 Coordination and Management
Task#2 Interactive Catalogue of Planetary Models &
Data Analysis Tools (ICPM&DAT)
Task#3 Distributed Numerical
Modelling Laboratory (DNML)
Task#4 Distributed Data Analysis Laboratory (DDAL)
Task#5 Enabling High Performance & Grid Computing Architec-
tures, Codes Standardization
● Structure of the activity: Tasks / Sub-divisions
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Each of 5 Working Tasks of JRA-3 / EMDAF has 2 responsible leaders and a team (group of scientists / labs);
Coordination of EMDAF, as a distributed RI, will be performed by the Board of Experts (leaders of Tasks);
To reach its goals on establishing dedicated modelling and data analysis services, JRA3 / EMDAF will develop and provide:
- Specialized user services within particular Tasks; Flexible schedules - Topic oriented tutorial teams + communication - Broad advertising of the available services
Collaboration of many laboratories and individual scientists will be ensured by 1) Joint authorship of papers and the inclusion into mission teams; 2) strict & clear copy right policy; 3) Reimbursement of compu- tational service and software R&D work on a sub-contract basis;
Cooperation with other activities in EUROPLANET (NA1, NA2, JRA-IDIS).
● Organizational principles & management :
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Milestones and Deliverables
0 3612 24 48
Web page
Interactive Catalog
Distributed Data Analysis Lab.
Enabling HPC & Codes Stand.
Annual reports
CoordinationT1
T2 Distributed Num.Modeling Lab.
T1
T3
T4
T5
M24.1.1
M24.1.2D24.1.2
M24.1.1
M24.2.1D24.2.1
M24.3.1D24.3.1
M24.4.1D24.4.1
M24.2.2D24.2.2
M24.1.3 M24.1.3
M24.5.1D24.5.1
M24.5.2
M24.5.3D24.5.2
M24.4.2D24.4.2
M24.4.2D24.4.2
M24.3.2D24.3.2
D24.1.3D24.1.3
Deliveryto IDIS
● Work package time line:
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● Tasks, staff effort, coordinating institutes : (total 95.5)
Task №
Task package title Type of activity
Staffeffort
Leading Institue(s)
1. EMDAF Management MGT12 p.m. 3 p.m.
IWF-OeAW (AT)*UCL (UK)*
2.Interactive Catalogue of Planetary Models & Data Analysis Tools RTD
8 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.
IWF-OeAW (AT)*UCL (UK) CNRS-LPG (F)*FMI (FI)
3.Distributed Numerical Modelling Laboratory (DNML)
RTD +COORD
9 p.m. 4 p.m. 4.5 p.m. 2 p.m.
UCL (UK)*OP-LESIA (F)IKI-RAS (RU)FMI (FI)*
4.Distributed Data Analysis Laboratory (DDAL)
RTD +COORD
18 p.m. /ls 2 p.m. 4 p.m.
NNSU (RU)*IWF-OeAW (AT)IAP (CZ)*
5.
Enabling High Performance and GridComputing Architectures, CodesStandardization & Inter-comparison
RTD12 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m.
CINECA (I)*IWF-OeAW (AT)*FMI (FI)
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Task1: Task-leader: Robert Stöckler (IWF, Austria) Deputy: Nick Achilleos (UCL, UK) Co-leader: Florian Topf (IWF, Austria)
Task2: Task-leader: Florian Topf (IWF, Austria) Deputy: Jean Lilensten (CNRS/LPG, France) Co-leaders: Daniel Heynderickx (DHConsultancy, Belgium)
Robert Stöckler (IWF, Austria)
Task3: Task-leader: Patrick Guio (UCL, UK) Deputy: Esa Kallio (FMI, Finland)
Co-leader: Anatoly Petrukovich (IKI, Russia)
Task4: Task-leader: Albert Kislyakov (NNSU, Russia) Deputy: Ondrej Santolik (IAP, Czech Rep.)
Task5: Task-leader: Claudio Gheller (CINECA, Italy) Deputy: Maxim L. Khodachenko (IWF, Austria) Co-leaders: Esa Kallio; Walter Schmidt (FMI, Finland)
Florian Topf; Robert Stöckler (IWF, Austria)
● JRA-3/EMDAF Team : Coordinator : Maxim L. Khodachenko (IWF, Austria) Deputy-coordinator : Steve Miller (UCL, UK)
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EMDAF within EUROPLANET FP7 will gain and foster the syner- gies of coordinated and coherent use of available computational modelling and data analysis RIs (computational resources and services, data bases).
It will serve as a prototype of a new kind of pan-European inter-national Research Infrastructure which will provide the scientific community with the dedicated services in the field of computa-tional modelling and data analysis.
● European/International Perspectives: