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Advanced Computing and GRID Technologies for Research (AC&GRID)

“The Towers of Hanoi”

Asian School Project in Vietnam

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Advanced Computing and GRID Technologies for Research (ACGRID)

An Asian school in Hanoi

 

  • Title: Advanced Computing and GRID technologies for Research (AC&GRID)
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  • Date: Fall 2007
  • Duration: 1-2 week(s)
  • Venue: Hanoi (Vietnam)
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  • Date: November 5- November 16
  • Duration: 2 weeks + one week for the preparation of the GRID node in IoIT (VAST)
  • Venue: IoIT VAST Hanoi (Vietnam)
 

Summary

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This school is organized by the French CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), the Vietnamese CNST (Centre National des Sciences et des Technologies), VAST, … and other participating country organizations.
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This school is organized by the French CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), the VAST (Vietnan Academy of Science and Technology), and other participating country organizations.
 
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It is held under the sponsorship of the French Embassies in Asia (? ), the “Réseau STIC-ASIE”(?): a French cooperation program developing ICT cooperation in Asia supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, CNRS/DREI-DSI(?), INRIA (?),….
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It is held under the sponsorship of the French Embassies in Asia, the �Réseau STIC-ASIE: a French cooperation program developing ICT cooperation in Asia supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, CNRS/DREI-DSI(?), INRIA (?),�.
 
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Basic research relies nowadays on the most advanced technologies and the actual contribution to the progress of science is strongly linked to the technological expertise of the scientific staff. Technological training and teaching of practical skills is therefore mandatory in the researchers’ curriculum.
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Basic research relies nowadays on the most advanced technologies and the actual contribution to the progress of science is strongly linked to the technological expertise of the scientific staff. Technological training and teaching of practical skills is therefore mandatory in the researchers� curriculum.
  The school addresses one of the most important technologies needed to undertake any modern research activities, namely: Advanced Computing Technologies and the GRID for Scientific Research. HEP (High Energy Physics) that is both a strong consumer and developer of computing technologies (WEB, GRID, Symbolic languages, data analysis,...) together with ICT will join to provide a broad and high quality teaching programme.

Basic research has become international. Most of the major programs whether in a competitive or a cooperative manner are developed in this global framework. The school is therefore open to student and researchers from any participating Asian countries. The lectures will be given by French and Asian computing science experts deeply involved in basic research.

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As the school will gather researchers from various fields and various skills, it will give a unique opportunity to initiate and foster collaborations with or between Asian countries on the current and coming major global research projects in: nuclear, high-energy physics and astrophysics, genomics and medical sciences, material sciences and nanotechnologies, earth sciences, climate evolution and disaster prediction, …
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As the school will gather researchers from various fields and various skills, it will give a unique opportunity to initiate and foster collaborations with or between Asian countries on the current and coming major global research projects in: nuclear, high-energy physics and astrophysics, genomics and medical sciences, material sciences and nanotechnologies, earth sciences, climate evolution and disaster prediction, �
  As a follow-up, fellowships may be awarded by the participating countries to students joining international collaborations.
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  * Concept * Middleware Tools * Demos and exercises
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      • Public or “volunteer” computing (BOINC)
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      • Public or �volunteer� computing (BOINC)
 
    1. Parallel computing
      • Hardware and Systems
      • MPI programming
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        • Neural nets
        • Genetic, evolution Algorithms
      • Pattern recognitions, Minimization and fits
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      • Data Analysis and the “Root” system
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      • Data Analysis and the �Root� system
 
      • Multivariate Analysis
    1. Experimental Simulation and high precision computing
      • Geant 4
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 ? e-mail : ?
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CNRS– International Relations Division
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CNRS� International Relations Division
 Minh-Ha Pham-Delegue e-mail: minh-ha.pham-delegue@cnrs-dir.fr -- DenisPerretGallix - 19 Oct 2006
 
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