1、IntroductionFederated HPC,cloud and data infrastructuresDirk Pleiter(KTH),2023-03-21Goals of this SessionCreate an understanding of different aspects of federation and related R&I topicsLook at concrete use casesInitiate a discussion on how to realise a federation of HPC-based infrastructures in Eur
2、opeSpeakersUse casesSandra Diaz(FZJ)Xavier Espinal(CERN)Technical topicsNicolas Liampotis(GRNET)Javier Bartolome(BSC)Anders Sjstrm(LUND)Utz-Uwe Haus(HPE)Enzo Capone(GEANT)Leveraging Fenix for Brain Research WorkflowsFederated HPC,cloud and data infrastructuresSandra Diaz(FZJ),2023-03-21EBRAINS-Europ
3、ean infrastructure for Brain Research created by the EU-funded Human Brain Project(HBP)Comprises a set of tools and services addressing a variety of requirements from the neuroscience communityUser interfacesPlatform middlewareScientific toolsEBRAINS users can access the Federated Infrastructure Ser
4、vices offered by FENIX to execute complex scientific compute and data workflowsEBRAINS usage of Federated infrastructureStore and access large amounts of dataLong term storage and sharing using object storageFile storage close to computational and visualization resources Cloud infrastructureUsed to
5、deploy specific scientific tools as a service as well as platform services like collaborative work environments,information catalogues,image services,etc.High performance computingOpens a new avenue to simulate,optimize,visualize and integrate brain models at all scalesLarger and more complex models
6、 and workflows are emerging new science Scientific software developed to leverage hardware acceleratorsInteractive computing servicesBrain modelling workflowExplore,visualize,query and import data at different spatial and temporal scales-Knowledge graph and brain atlas(Large data)Generate models at