AGENDA
U.S./U.K. Collaboration Meeting

Report from UK/US N+N Workshop - October 1st-2nd, 2002

Tuesday, October 1
8.00 - 9:00 Breakfast

9:00 - 9:30 Introductions, welcome, and scene setting

  • Ron Perrott, Queen's University
  • Dan Reed, NCSA/Illinois
  • Richard Hilderbrandt, U.S. National Science Foundation

    9:30-11:00 Applications

  • Richard Kenway, Edinburgh, QCD
  • Richard Brower, Boston University, Width and Depth of QCD
  • Omar Ghattas, Carnegie-Mellon, Earthquake Simulation
  • Steward Cant, Cambridge, CFD

    11:00-11:15 Break

    11:15-12:30 Applications

  • Klaus Schulten, Illinois, Molecular Modeling in the Era of Terascale and Grid Computing
  • David Gilbert, Glasgow, Bioinformatics
  • Mark Sansom, Oxford, Life sciences

    12:30 - 13:30 Lunch

    13:30-14:30 Architecture/Systems

  • John Gurd, Manchester
  • Rob Pennington, NCSA/University of Illinois
  • Michael Levine, Carnegie-Mellon

    14:30 - 15:20 Visualization/Software

  • Terry Hewitt, Manchester
  • Peter Lee, Newcastle

    15:20-16:05: Break

    16:05 - 17:25 Applications

  • Richard Crutcher, NCSA/University of Illinois, Computational Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Carlos Frenk, PPARC, Cosmology
  • Neil Sandham, Southampton, Aerodynamics

    17:25-18:30 Informal discussion and drinks

    Group dinner

    Wednesday, October 2
    8:00 - 9:00 Breakfast

    9:00-10:10 Software/Systems

  • Ken Kennedy, Rice University, Software Challenges in Achieving "Productive" PetaOps
  • David Walker, Cardiff
  • Reagan Moore, SDSC, Knowledge Generation

    10:10 - 11:40 Applications

  • Martin Guest, CLRC, Chemistry
  • David Ceperley, NCSA/University of Illinois, Petascale Quantum Simulations
  • Ken Taylor, Warwick, Atomic processes
  • Kim Baldridge, UCSD, Computational (Bio)Chemistry Infrastructure for the Grid.

    11:40- 13:00 Opportunities for collaboration on applications

    13:00-14:00 Lunch

    14:00 - 15:10 Applications

  • Juri Toomre, University of Colorado, Petaflop Route in Modelling the Turbulent Solar Magnetic Dynamo
  • Nigel Goddard, Edinburgh, Neuroinformatics
  • David Webb, Southampton, Oceanography

    15:10 - 16:00 Meeting summary and wrap up, including action items

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