LSDMA 2014 Spring Meeting

Europe/Berlin
JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde) (FZ Jülich)

JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

FZ Jülich

Description
We are happy to announce the "2014 LSDMA Spring Meeting". LSDMA is an HGF initiative to support the creation of community independent data management and analysis facilities. The meeting covers 3 LSDMA events (the AHM is distributed over Monday and Wednesday): 31.03.2014 All Hands Meeting 1/2 01.04.2014 Community Forum 02.04.2014 All Hands Meeting 2/2 03.04.2014 Topical Meeting "Data Sharing" The agenda is still in preparation. The start and end times of each day can already be viewed in the timetable. Each event can be registered seperately. Check the Registration Form for that purpose. For details about arrival and hotels see the Logistics and Accommodation Page.
    • 10:00 18:00
      Community Forum
      Conveners: Mr André Giesler (FZ Jülich), Dr Jörg Meyer (KIT)
      • 10:00
        Introduction 15m
      • 10:15
        The Square Kilometre Array: exascale astronomy 40m
        Speaker: Prof. Michael Kramer (MPI für Radioastronomie)
        Slides
      • 10:55
        IAGOS: Passenger Aircraft for Long Term Global Observations 40m
        Speaker: Dr Herman Smit (FZ Jülich)
        Slides
      • 11:35
        BioQuant 40m
        Speaker: Dr Jürgen Reymann (University of Heidelberg)
        Slides
      • 12:15
        lunch 1h 25m
      • 13:40
        AMS and the ACQT Format 50m
        Speakers: Henning Gast (RWTH Aachen), Mr Nikolas Zimmermann
        Slides
      • 14:30
        DARIAH Projekt 40m
        Speaker: Philipp Wieder (GWDG)
        Slides
      • 15:10
        break 30m
      • 15:40
        Semi-automated detection of ground monuments in airborne laser scan data (LIDAR) 40m
        Speaker: Armin Volkmann
        Slides
      • 16:20
        The Human Brain Project 40m
        Speaker: Dr Boris Orth (FZ Jülich)
    • 09:00 17:00
      LSDMA All Hands Meeting
      • 09:00
        Welcome 15m JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

        JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

        FZ Jülich

        Speaker: Prof. Achim Streit (KIT)
      • 09:15
        The Future of LSMDA (part 1) 45m JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

        JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

        FZ Jülich

        Speakers: Prof. Achim Streit (KIT), Dr Christopher Jung (KIT)
      • 10:00
        coffee break 45m JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde) (FZ Jülich)

        JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

        FZ Jülich

      • 10:45
        The future of LSDMA (part 2) 1h 45m JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

        JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

        FZ Jülich

      • 12:30
        Lunch break 1h JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde) (FZ Jülich)

        JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

        FZ Jülich

      • 13:30
        The future of LSDMA (part 3) 30m JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

        JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

        FZ Jülich

      • 14:00
        Data analysis/analytics 2h JSC, Building 16.4, Rotunde (DESY Hamburg)

        JSC, Building 16.4, Rotunde

        DESY Hamburg

        Speaker: Dr Christopher Jung (KIT)
      • 14:00
        Data curation, preservation and archives 2h JSC, Besprechungsraum 2, Building 16.4, (DESY Hamburg)

        JSC, Besprechungsraum 2, Building 16.4,

        DESY Hamburg

        Speaker: Jos van Wezel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
      • 16:00
        coffee break 15m JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde) (FZ Jülich)

        JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

        FZ Jülich

      • 16:15
        Reports from parallel sessions 30m JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

        JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

        FZ Jülich

      • 16:45
        Conclusion 15m JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

        JSC, Building 16.4, Room 301 (Rotunde)

        FZ Jülich

        Speaker: Dr Christopher Jung (KIT)
    • 09:00 11:00
      LSDMA topical meeting on data sharing

      A common issue in research is the sharing of data between
      users and user groups in a controlled and secure fashion.
      This includes solving authentication, authorisation, access
      control and usage policy issues. Furthermore, various technologies
      for accessing the data can be considered, such as web-based,
      GridFTP, UFTP, distributed file systems and others.

      Conveners: Dr Bernd Schuller (Jülich Supercomputing Centre), Dr Marcus Hardt (KIT)
      • 09:00
        Welcome 15m
        Speakers: Dr Bernd Schuller (Jülich Supercomputing Centre), Dr Marcus Hardt (KIT)
      • 09:15
        Sharing heterogeneous data at the TU Dresden 30m
        Speaker: Mr Richard Grunzke (TU Dresden)
      • 09:45
        Sharing requirements of the DESY Communities 30m
        Speaker: Dr Paul Millar (DESY)
      • 10:15
        Data sharing requirements at JSC 30m
        Speaker: Dr Bernd Schuller (Jülich Supercomputing Centre)
      • 10:45
        Summary discussion: requirements on data sharing 15m
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee break 30m
    • 11:30 13:00
      LSDMA topical meeting on data sharing

      A common issue in research is the sharing of data between
      users and user groups in a controlled and secure fashion.
      This includes solving authentication, authorisation, access
      control and usage policy issues. Furthermore, various technologies
      for accessing the data can be considered, such as web-based,
      GridFTP, UFTP, distributed file systems and others.

      Convener: Dr Marcus Hardt (KIT)
      • 11:30
        Data sharing in the DESY cloud 30m
        Speaker: Dr Paul Millar (DESY)
      • 12:00
        Data sharing: UNICORE perspectives 20m
        Speaker: Dr Bernd Schuller (Jülich Supercomputing Centre)
      • 12:20
        Introducing OwnCloud 15m
        Speaker: Benedikt von St. Vieth (FZJ)
      • 12:35
        Summary discussion: Tools for data sharing 25m
    • 13:00 14:00
      Lunch break 1h
    • 14:00 15:00
      LSDMA topical meeting on data sharing

      A common issue in research is the sharing of data between
      users and user groups in a controlled and secure fashion.
      This includes solving authentication, authorisation, access
      control and usage policy issues. Furthermore, various technologies
      for accessing the data can be considered, such as web-based,
      GridFTP, UFTP, distributed file systems and others.

      Convener: Dr Marcus Hardt (KIT)
      • 14:00
        Wrap-up and summary discussion 1h
        Speakers: Bernd Schuller, Marcus Hardt