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World-wide Application Development based on Grid Computing Environments
Seminar Date
2003-08-14
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Date
2003-08-14
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1. 제 목 : World-wide Application Development based on Grid Computing Environments
2. 연 사 : Dr. Edward Seidel(Head of Numerical Relativity Group, Albert Einstein Inst.)
3. 일 시 : 2003년 8월 21일 (목) 10:00 - 12:00
4. 장 소 : 서울대 신공학관(301동) 1512호 세미나실
5. 내 용 :
Grid Computing means the exploitation of a varied set of networked computing resources, including large or small computers, PDAs, etc. We will unify these elements in developing Grid computing technologies, which will then be adopted and exploited by applications from many research and engineering fields. Specific key objectives of this seminar are :
1. Design and development of a Grid Application Toolkit (GAT) to provide core, easy to use functionality through a carefully constructed set of generic APIs for both simulation codes and Grid software.
2. Simultaneous enhancement of real applications for the Grid by implementing new dynamic simulation scenarios using the GAT.
3. Development and test of Grid infrastructure/applications on real testbeds, constructed by linking heterogeneous collections of supercomputers and other resources spanning Europe and the USA.
6. 약 력 :
B.S. : 1981, The College of William and Mary (Mathematics and Physics)
M.S. : 1983, The University of Pennsylvania (Physics)
Ph.D. : 1988, Yale University (Relativistic Astrophysics)
1993 - 1996 : Visiting Associate Professor of Physics, University of Illinois
1994 - Present : Senior Research Scientist, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, U. of Illinois
1996 - Present : Adjunct Professor, Depts. of Astronomy and Physics, U. of Illinois
1996 - Present : Head of Numerical Relativity Group, Albert Einstein Institut
7. 문 의 : 기계항공공학부 김종암 교수 (☏ 880-1915)
2. 연 사 : Dr. Edward Seidel(Head of Numerical Relativity Group, Albert Einstein Inst.)
3. 일 시 : 2003년 8월 21일 (목) 10:00 - 12:00
4. 장 소 : 서울대 신공학관(301동) 1512호 세미나실
5. 내 용 :
Grid Computing means the exploitation of a varied set of networked computing resources, including large or small computers, PDAs, etc. We will unify these elements in developing Grid computing technologies, which will then be adopted and exploited by applications from many research and engineering fields. Specific key objectives of this seminar are :
1. Design and development of a Grid Application Toolkit (GAT) to provide core, easy to use functionality through a carefully constructed set of generic APIs for both simulation codes and Grid software.
2. Simultaneous enhancement of real applications for the Grid by implementing new dynamic simulation scenarios using the GAT.
3. Development and test of Grid infrastructure/applications on real testbeds, constructed by linking heterogeneous collections of supercomputers and other resources spanning Europe and the USA.
6. 약 력 :
B.S. : 1981, The College of William and Mary (Mathematics and Physics)
M.S. : 1983, The University of Pennsylvania (Physics)
Ph.D. : 1988, Yale University (Relativistic Astrophysics)
1993 - 1996 : Visiting Associate Professor of Physics, University of Illinois
1994 - Present : Senior Research Scientist, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, U. of Illinois
1996 - Present : Adjunct Professor, Depts. of Astronomy and Physics, U. of Illinois
1996 - Present : Head of Numerical Relativity Group, Albert Einstein Institut
7. 문 의 : 기계항공공학부 김종암 교수 (☏ 880-1915)