Title: Advanced Computing in Environmental Sciences ACES
1Advanced Computing in Environmental Sciences ACES
- Vanda Grubišic
- Desert Research Institute
- Division of Atmospheric Sciences
2ACES
- State-wide research infrastructure development
program funded by the NSF Experimental Program to
Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) - 3.4M (1M/yr) in support of computational
science activities in environmental research - A collaboration between environmental
scientists, computer scientists, and applied
mathematicians at all three NSHE research
campuses
3Why environmental sciences?
- The area in which Nevada scientists have
traditionally been the most competitive in
securing funding - Starting with an existing large community that
supports excellent graduate level programs - Environmental science disciplines
aredata-intensive (large observational data
sets, intensive modeling application, need for
advanced visualization tools)
4ACES Main Objectives
- To create a core of computational science
expertise and capability in environmental science
research - Foster application of Information Technology (IT)
advances in environmental scientific disciplines - Stimulate new multidisciplinary research centered
on computer modeling and scientific data
visualization
5ACES Strategy
- Creation of the Nevada Environmental Computing
Grid (NECG) - research infrastructure that is
more than just a sum of individual components
dispersed throughout the state - Fostering scientific collaboration and growth of
the Application Community at NSHE
6Funding Opportunities for the Application
Community
- Competitive postdoctoral (5) and graduate
fellowships (14) in AY 2003/4 and 2004/5 -
Congratulations Glenn! - Summer 2005 graduate research program (13
fellows) - Seed grants for development of new collaborative
proposals and course development (4) -
Congratulations Laurel! - Matching funds for startup packages for new
faculty in computer science and applied
mathematics - New faculty program for this fall
7INFRASTRUCTURE Nevada Environmental Computing
Grid (NECG)
- Three grid nodes (DRI, UNR, UNLV) with the main
node and the core facility at DRI NNSC in Reno - Utilizes the high-bandwidth network communication
infrastructure of the Nevada Research Network
(NRN) connected to Internet2 - Two parts of NECG
- Computational Grid
- Collaboration Grid (Access Grid)
8ACES Web Portal
- The main entry point to all ACES resources
- Simple and unified access to technical
documentation and job submission (using Globus
Toolkit and Sun Grid Engine) - Equally accessible from within or outside of DRI
- Expertise in using the grid portal future-proof
- Beta testing started in December
- ACES Survey questionnaire on the ACES web page!
9ACES Web Site and Grid Portal
http//www.aces.dri.edu
10Grid PortalLogin
A grid certificate is required to login
11ACES High-performance Computer (ACE)
- SGI Altix 3000
- 40 Itanium2 CPUS
- 80 GigaBytes of RAM
- 3 TeraBytes of fast disk storage
- 166.7 Gflops/sec (LINPACK)
- Linux operating system
12ACES CORE FACILITY
- Located at DRI NNSC in Reno
- Hardware investment only of more than 1M
- Support personnel System Administrator (Kathy
Smith-Miller) and Scientific Applications
Programmer (Shulan Liu) - ACES Computing
- High-performance SMP computer (ACE)
- Linux-based high-end visualization cluster
(VisCluster) - ACES Visualization
- State-of-the-art multi-use scientific
visualization laboratory (VisLab) with an Access
Grid node
13ACES VisLabCollaborative Environment
- Tiled back-projection system with a 17 x 4.5
flat-wall screen and 3 DLP projectors for
collaborative visualization (Panoram, Christie) - Front-projection stereoscopic system with
polarization multiplexing (Panoram, Christie) - Access Grid node for group-to-group interaction
over the Internet (inSORS)
14ACES VisLab Computing Environment
- VisCluster 10 64-bit Opteron processors, Myrinet
interconnect, Framelock video synchronization - OS X and Linux-based advanced graphics
workstations supporting time multiplexing stereo
for individual work and content preparation
15ACES at DRI
- Established a new thrust in scientific computing
and visualization at DRI - Brought DRI to a new level of competitiveness in
environmental modeling and scientific
visualization - More than 6M in competitive proposals from DRI
since the beginning of this year that plan on
using the ACES facilities - Co-initiator of the new project for immersive
visualization in the CAVETM environment
16ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ACES WEBSITE http//www.aces.dri.edu
VISLAB WEBSITE http//www.aces.dri.edu/vislab
CONTACT Dr. Vanda Grubišic ACES
Coordinator and VisLab Director
Vanda.Grubisic_at_dri.edu
17Advanced Computing in Environmental Sciences
- State-Of-The-Art
- Visualization Laboratory
- Tiled back-projection system utilizing
17 x 4.5 flat-wall screen - 3D front-projection stereoscopic system
- Numerous video sources from the Linux-based
10-processor VisCluster, Mac OS X and Windows XP
computers - Individual Linux and Mac OS X workstations for
content preparation
3D Stereoscopic Projection
Located at DRI NNSC Contact grubisic_at_dri.edu Mo
re Info
AG Node in Session
Flat-Wall Back-Projection
- Access Grid Node
- World-wide collaborative network with 6 nodes in
Nevada - Group-to-group interaction and real-time
collaboration utilizing Internet2 resources
http//www.aces.dri.edu/vislab