Title: Computational Science at Edinburgh
 1Computational Science at Edinburgh
- From Excellence to Enterprise 
- Dr Arthur Trew 
- Director
2on the shoulders of giants
- for centuries science has relied on experiment 
 and theory, but
- theory is best suited to a reductionist approach 
- experiment is limited in its range of 
 applicability
- there is a need for a complementary approach 
 simulation ? study of emergent phenomena
Experiment - Italy 1,500 AD 
 3becoming the best
arthur 52.86 HPCx 1.0 Donofrio .4 Eades 1.68 
SRIF 2.3 eDIKT 1.0 SUR 2.3 NeSC/eSI 3 GCP 0.2 
GSC 0.35 e-Strom 0.6 GridNet
- in 1990 Edinburgh established EPCC as its focus 
 for HPC simulation
- following a decade of research in Physics 
- in 1992 EPCC set itself a mission to be Europes 
 top HPC centre within 5 years
- we succeeded 
- today, that success is benefiting Scottish 
 research and industry
- in 2001 Edinburgh  Glasgow created NeSC to 
 extend that vision
- over the past 18 months EPCC  NeSC have brought 
 in 65M of research grants/contracts
- of which 2.3M from SHEFC for eDIKT 
- Edinburgh  Glasgow backed this with 3M 
-  and foundation departments lead major UK Grid 
 projects
arthur UoE  3.19 - 1.68 UoG  1.45 (AKs 
figures) 
 4whats that to me?
- as computer performance improves, the range of 
 applications increases
5linking to data
- but simulation is only part of the story  
- linking computer modelling to experiment is vital 
 to the interpretation of many large experiments,
 eg LHC
-  and with big experiments set to generate 
 Pbyte/year data management is critical
-  but we have the web, dont we?
6EPCC overview
- 70 staff, 3M turnover 
-  possible through the win-win-win model 
7HPCx rationale
- UK academic research is increasingly dependent 
 upon high-end compute facilities
- recent technological and Grid advances 
 highlighted the need to upgrade UK resources
- HPCx objectives are thus 
- aim to deliver optimum service resulting in 
 world-leading science
- address the problems involved in scaling to the 
 capability levels required
8What is HPCx?
- Consortium of leading UK organisations committed 
 to creating and managing the new resource for the
 next 6 years
- led by University of Edinburgh 
- multi-stage project to deliver a world-class 
 academic computing resource, the largest in
 Europe
- 54M/100M budget 
- Grid-enabled, a key component in the UK e-Science 
 programme
9HPCx Consortium Members 
 10- the University of Edinburgh is one of the top 5 
 research universities in the UK
- EPCC is the leading computer centre in Europe, 
 bridging the gap between academia and industry
-  and provides both HPC and novel computing 
 solutions to a wide range of problems and users
- long experience of providing national HPC 
 services including
- Meiko Computing Surfaces 
- Thinking Machines CM200 
- Cray T3D/T3E 
11Daresbury Laboratory
- A multi disciplinary research lab with over 500 
 people
- Provides large-scale research facilities both for 
 UK academic and industrial research communities
- Runs the UKs Collaborative Computational Projects
- Daresbury hosts the HPCx hardware
12- IBM provides the technology for HPCx 
- Long standing involvement in HPC including the 
 development of a number of ASCI machines and 4 of
 the top dozen machines in the 21st TOP500 list
- ASCI White Rmax  7.3 TFlop/s 
- SP Power3 (6656 Processors) Rmax  7.3 TFlop/s 
- xSeries (1920 Processors) Rmax  6.6 TFlop/s 
- HPCx (1280 processors) Rmax  3.2 TFlop/s 
- IBM has the long term technology road map 
 essential to a 6 year project such as HPCx
13HPCx in Place 
 14HPCx Phase 1
- System will be commissioned in three main stages 
 Phase 1 covering 2002-2004 consists of
- 40 Regatta-H SMP nodes, 1280 processors 
- Peak performance 6.6 TFlop/s, with 3.4 Tflop/s 
 sustained Linpack
- currently 16th in the Top500
- 1.28 TB total memory capacity 
- Over 50 TB of storage capacity 
- Double plane Colony switch with total peak 
 bandwidth of 250 MB/s per processor
15The e-Science Grid 
 16HPCx Phases 2  3
- Phase 2 (2004-2006) 
- aiming for 6 TFlop/s sustained on Linpack and 
 2.5 TFlop/s on sPPM
- O(48) Regatta-H SMP nodes 
- interconnect upgraded to Federation switch 
- doubling of I/O and storage 
- already built a cluster with 8 Regatta-H frames 
 and a pre-release Federation switch
- undertaking a phased upgrade during 1H2004 
- Phase 3 (2006-2008) 
- target of 12 TFlop/s sustained on Linpack 
- may be additional nodes or alternative technology
17HPCx Science Support
- 18 staff in 5 dual-centre functional support teams
18HPCx Status Usage 
 19HPCx Status Application Areas
- currently 28 active consortia, and over 450 users 
 
- Life Sciences outreach activity supported by IBM 
20Atomic and Molecular Physics
- The UK Multiphoton, Electron Collision and Bose 
 Einstein Condensates (MECBEC) HPC Consortium
- Two flagship projects model two-electron atoms 
 (helium) and molecules (hydrogen) exposed to
 intense, ultra-short laser pulses
- Modelling involves the grid solution of 
 multi-dimensional, time-dependent partial
 differential equations)
- Requires large amounts of computing power
- Visualisation techniques crucial in extracting 
 information
Simulation of Double Ionization of laser-driven 
helium performed at Queens University Belfast  
 21Environmental Science POLCOMS 
- POLCOMS is a multi-disciplinary model developed 
 at the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory
-  a 3-D hydrodynamic model integrating coasts and 
 oceans using a wide range of associated models
- POLCOMS is a step towards real time modelling of 
 coastal zones, enabling better analysis of
 impacts to, and sustainability of, the marine
 environment
A simulation of Chlorophyll density in UK waters 
using the POLCOMS model 
 22Material Science Crystal
- CRYSTAL computes electronic structure and 
 related properties of periodic systems
- Developed jointly by Daresbury and the University 
 of Turin
- A Fortran90 and MPI program that performs 
 Hartree-Fock, density functional and other
 approximation calculations
- On HPCx, CRYSTAL used to calculate the structure 
 of the Crambin molecule, the largest Hartree-Fock
 calculation ever converged (1284 atoms)
- next, the Rusticyanin molecule (6284 atoms) 
23Engineering UKTC
- UK Turbulence Consortium is developing world 
 leading turbulence simulation codes using HPCx
- essential that they can easily facilitate the 
 scientific usage of the resulting data
- the calculated data are transferred from HPCx to 
 a remote site for analysis
- so, the Grid is becoming increasingly important 
24Chemistry RealityGrid
- RealityGrid is a UK collaboration 
- which aims to grid-enable the realistic modelling 
 and simulation of complex condensed matter
 structures at the meso and nanoscale levels
- HPCx terascaling team has worked on 
 parallelisation  optmisation of RealityGrid
 codes, such as LB3D
- RealityGrid also uses the Grid for data transfer, 
 computational steering, and remote visualisation
- using Globus on HPCx 
- TeraGyroid won award at SC2003 
25The Vision
- we want Edinburgh to lead the e-science 
 revolution
- to become the European equivalent of one of the 
 big US centres, eg San Diego Supercomputer Center