| Physical
Sciences VGC
Symposium 2003
Physical
Sciences & Grid Computing
The
half-day symposium for
researchers & practitioners
who are interested in harnessing Grid Computing.
Date:
4 April 2003 (Friday)
Place: Institute for Infocomm Research
(I2R) Auditorium
21 Heng Mui Keng Terrace, Singapore 119613
Admission
is FREE!
Please
register with Vasu (vasu@ngp.org.sg).
| Program |
| 0900 |
Welcome & Introduction
by Prof. Nhan Phan-Thien
(Leader, Physical Sciences VGC) |
| 0905 |
Opening
Address by Dr. Brian Chen, CTO IDA |
| 0915 |
'Grid
is Here' Demo (by IHPC) |
| 0930 |
Track:
Grid Technology
(Chair : Dr. Terence Hung, IHPC)
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|
| 1030 |
Tea
Break |
| 1100 |
Track:
Applications
(Chair: Jon Lau, NGO) |
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- Stochastic
Optimisation of Computationally Expensive Problems
by A/Prof. Ong Yew Soon, NTU
- Multiscale
Atomistics-Continuum Simulations
by Dr. Lu Chun, IHPC
- Dissipative
Particle Dynamics and Its Application to Bio-Fluid
Flows
by Prof. Nhan Phan-Thien, NUS
|
| 1145 |
Panel
Discussion: |
'Challenges
in Grid-enabled Applications' |
| |
Moderator: |
Dr.
Lee Hing Yan (NGO) |
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Members: |
Prof.
Nhan Phan-Thien (NUS) |
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A/Prof.
Francis Lee Bu Sung (NTU) |
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Dr.
Kurichi Kumar (IHPC) |
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Dr.
Teo Yong Meng (Atsuma Technology) |
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|
Laurence
Liew (Linux Competency Centre) |
| 1215 |
Forum
ends & Lunch |
Symposium
programme sheet
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Talks
by Vendors |
Introduction
to Grid Computing
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by
Karthik Ramarao, Itanium Program Manager,
Hewlett-Packard Singapore
Abstract
Grid is an evolving at an amazing pace in the technical and scientific area.
It is also appearing to have an important presence in the commercial area
too. In this talk, the speaker will take the audience through the evolution
of grid, HP's presence and contribution to the grid community and some
case studies of grid deployment. He will also discuss on how the compute,
data and storage grids are evolving.
Biodata
Karthik Ramarao is Itanium™ Program Manager in Hewlett-Packard's Business
Critical Systems Asia Pacific Marketing organization. He is responsible for
program and activities related to Itanium based solutions. Karthik has spent
16 years focusing on solutions for the Technical Computing encompassing Scientific
Research, Life and Materials Sciences, Mechanical Computer Aided Engineering,
Government and Defence, Geo Sciences and Electronic Design Automation in the
area of visualization and high performance computing. Karthik holds an Engineering
Degree in Electronics & Communications.
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| Web
Services & OGSA |
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by
Benjamin Khoo, IT Availability Specialist,
IBM Singapore Pte Ltd
Abstract
As Grid Computing continues to evolve with continual research from both educational
and commercial fore-fronts, the current developments of Grid Computing,
based on the traditional distributed computing paradigm, will soon reach
the stage where the further development of the Grid into a services oriented
architecture is inevitable. This session looks briefly at IBM's current
work on Web Services and how OGSA is becoming an integral part of the Services
solution.
Biodata
Benjamin Khoo is a Grid architect in ASEAN for IBM Global Services. He
majored in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the National
University of Singapore. He had three years of HPC experience before
joining IBM. He has also co-authored a IBM Redbook on high performmance
computing and helped review IBM's first Grid Redbook before publication.
His areas of responsibility includes Linux, Linux High Performance and High
Availability Clusters, Grid Computing Architecture and implementation.
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| Making
the Campus Grid Work |
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by
Abele Stoelwinder, Technical Member of APSTC,
Sun Microsystems Pte Ltd
Abstract
The focus of the talk is on the components that enables the campus grid, and
the areas of additional integration & research work. Sun has a 7000
WW deployment of the Sun Grid Engine (SGE).
Biodata
Abele Stoelwinder is a technical member of the Asia Pacific Science & Technology
Center (APSTC), an initiative by Sun Microsystems. Mr. Stoelwinder graduated
in 2002 at the Noordelijke Hogeschool Leeuwarden in the Netherlands. His main
focus at APSTC is in the field of Grid Computing. Abele is also a member of
Sun's HPC Aces team; a group specialized in High Performance Technical Computing.
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