London Tier 2 Workshop - April 16th 2007, Imperial College London
Meeting location
The meeting is taking place in Imperial's Department of Computing, in the Huxley Building. It will be in Studio A which is on the ground floor of the building.
Programme
- 10.30 Welcome - David Colling (d.colling@imperial.ac.uk)
- 10.35 Introduction to Grids and GridPP - Steve Lloyd
- EGEE/GridPP
- NGS
- Available functionality
- What works/ what doesn't
- What is soon to come
- 11.30 How and why Particle Physics use the Grid - Stuart Wakefield
- 12.00 Studies of Drug Permeation through Biological Membranes using the National Grid Service Brian Cheney
- 12.30 Lunch
- 13.30 How and why non-Particle Physics people use the EGEE grid -WISDOM - Nicolas Jacq
- 14.00 How and why non-Particle Physics people use the EGEE grid -- Digital Holography - Henry Nebrensky
- 14.20 How to get started on the NGS and on EGEE - Steven Young and Olivier van der Aa
- VO membership
- certificates
- Where to get access to a UI
- basic commands
- Resources Available
- 15.30 Tea/Coffee
- 15.50 Using GANGA to manage jobs on the Grid - Ulrik Egede
- 16.10 Instruments on the Grid - GRIDCC - Peter Hobson
- 16.40 The Grid and Entrepreneurship - Alex Efimov
All talks will be short with a lot of time for discussion/Q&A sessions between each.
Flyer
The flyer for this workshop can be seen here.Registration and Further Information
This event has now happened and so you cannot register. We hope that you find the material above interesting and if you have any general questions then please either mail the London Tier-2 Technical Group or the Olivier (LT2 Technical coordinator) or David (Lt2 Management) directly with LT2 in the subject line.
Some pictures of the workshop
Travel to Imperial
The address is:
Huxley Building,
Queen's gate,
SW7 2AZ,
London
There is a map of Imperial's South Kensiongton campus here (PDF). The Huxley Building is building number 15, the entrance is on Queen's Gate.
The closest tube station is South Kensington station and is ten minutes walk from the workshop. From the station follow the subway signposted to the museums, come out at the Science Museum exit, turn left, walk up Exhibition road turn left again on to Prince Consort road, you will pass the Albert Hall on your right turn left onto Queen's Gate and the Huxley Building is the first entrance on your left.
The number 9, 10 and 52 buses drive past the Albert Hall which is only a 2-minute walk from Queen's Gate. You can catch no.9 from Piccadilly Circus or Hammersmith, no.52 from Victoria Coach Station and no.10 from Oxford Street.
For more information about getting to the Huxley Building from anywhere in london please use the TFL Journey Planner.
List of Participants
| Title | First Name | Surname | Institute | Discipline |
| Dr | John | Cater | Queen Mary, University of London | Fluid Mechanics |
| Dr | Aaron | Cheng | Imperial College London | End Test Stand |
| Dr | Dave | Colling | Imperial College London | Physics |
| Mr | Richard | Dobson | Queen Mary, University of London | Bioinfomatics |
| Dr | Rob | Donnan | Queen Mary, University of London | Antenna Meterology |
| Dr | Rostyslav | Dubrovka | Queen Mary, University of London | Electrodynamics |
| Mr | Padraig | Gleeson | University College London | Neuroscience |
| Dr | Alan | Green | University College London | Medical Imaging |
| Mr | Shinichi | Iida | University College London | Built Environment |
| Prof | Steve | Lloyd | Queen Mary, University of London | Physics |
| Miss | Anna | Lobley | University College London | Bioinfomatics |
| Mr | Muhammad | Maher | Queen Mary, University of London | Cosmology |
| Dr | Nadeem | Malik | Queen Mary, University of London | Thermofluids |
| Dr | Giuseppe | Mazza | Queen Mary, University of London | Physics |
| Dr | Dhrubaditya | Mitra | Queen Mary, University of London | Astrophysics |
| Dr | Henry | Nebrensky | Brunel | Physics |
| Mr | Timothy | Nugent | University College London | Bioinfomatics |
| Mr | Neasan | O' Neill | Queen Mary, University of London | GridPP |
| Prof | Jonathan M. | Pitts | Queen Mary, University of London | Communication Networks |
| Dr | John | Schormans | Queen Mary, University of London | Networks |
| Mr | Sriramkrishnan | Srinivasan | Royal Holloway, University of London | Information Security |
| Dr | . | Toujilov | University College London | Metadata Registries |
| Dr | Olivier | Van Der Aa | Imperial College London | Physics |
| Dr | Stewart | Wakefield | Imperial College London | Physics |
| Dr | David | Waltham | Royal Holloway, University of London | Geology |
| Mr | Tony | Yates | Brunel | Computer Centre |
| Mr | Po-Wah | Yau | Royal Holloway, University of London | Information Security |
| Dr | Rong | Zimei | Queen Mary, University of London | Biomaterials |
| Prof | Peter | Hobson | Brunel University | Physics |
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