Open Science Grid Summer Grid Workshop Overview Curriculum

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Open Science Grid Summer Grid Workshop Overview & Curriculum Michael Wilde Argonne National Laboratory

Open Science Grid Summer Grid Workshop Overview & Curriculum Michael Wilde Argonne National Laboratory University of Chicago

2 Mission l Educate future work force for e-science. l Introduce skills for emerging

2 Mission l Educate future work force for e-science. l Introduce skills for emerging cyberinfrastructure l Motivate young undergraduate students l Promote interdisciplinary collaboration l Focus on assisting minority students and MSIs

Students l 2004: u u u l 36 students from 19 universities, 4 MSIs

Students l 2004: u u u l 36 students from 19 universities, 4 MSIs 4 international students (Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Russia) 12 members of minority groups, 10 women 2005: u 42 students from 23 universities; 4 MSIs u 6 international students (Argentina, Brazil, India) u 16 members of minority groups; 10 women. 3

4 Collaborators l University of Texas at Brownsville u PI: Soma Mukherjee (UTB Physics,

4 Collaborators l University of Texas at Brownsville u PI: Soma Mukherjee (UTB Physics, CGWA) l Gri. Phy. N - Grid Physics Network l i. VDGL - International Virtual Data Grid Lab l Louisiana State University l NCSA (via NMI Grids Center) l Open Science Grid

5 Curriculum - 2005 l l l l l Intro to distributed computing and

5 Curriculum - 2005 l l l l l Intro to distributed computing and the Grid security and basic Grid access Grid resource and job management Grid data management Building, monitoring and maintaining a Grid application frameworks Virtual data concepts Grid workflows and resource selection Web services and the resource framework

6 Future Directions l l Add a modular intro to prerequisite distributed computing and

6 Future Directions l l Add a modular intro to prerequisite distributed computing and systems skills Provide graduated exercises that start simpler but provide more headroom to explore Provide a larger-scale distributed laboratory and use it for all labs (with local backup for network outages!) Provide live-science data (with hands-on instruments) and use it for all labs

7 Acknowledgements The Summer Grid Workshops 2004 and 2005 were supported by: l The

7 Acknowledgements The Summer Grid Workshops 2004 and 2005 were supported by: l The National Science Foundation l The University of Texas, Brownsville l Center for Gravitational Wave Astronomy, UTB l Louisiana State University Center for Computation and Technology l NMI Grids Center l i. VDGL l NASA