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Introduction Alberto Di Meglio CERN A UNIQUE ENVIRONMENT TO PUSH TECHNOLOGIES TO THEIR LIMITS CERN openlab Introduction 2015 2 What is CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research Founded in 1954 ID: 784245

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CERN openlab Overview

CERN openlabIntroduction

Alberto Di Meglio

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CERN: A UNIQUE ENVIRONMENT

TO PUSH TECHNOLOGIES

TO THEIR LIMITS

CERN openlab Introduction

2015

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Slide3

What is CERN?

European Organization for Nuclear Research

Founded in 1954 –

Over 60 years of research

22

Member

States:

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,

Czech

Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom, Romania Associate Members in the Pre-Stage to Membership: Brazil, Cyprus, Pakistan, Serbia, Turkey, UkraineApplicant States: SloveniaObservers to Council: India, Japan, Russia, United States of America, the European Commission and UNESCO

~ 2300 staff ~ 1050 other paid personnel ~ 11000 users Budget ~1100 MCHF/year

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CERN Structure

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http://home.web.cern.ch

http://

home.web.cern.ch/about

Beams (BE)

Engineering (EN)

Technology (TE)

Physics (PH)

Information Technology (IT)

Finance, Procurementsand Knowledge Transfer (FP)Human Resources (HR)General InfrastructureServices (GS)

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IT Department Structure

Computing

Facilities

Collaboration

&

Information

Services

Communication Systems

Database Services

Department Infrastructure

Data

& Storage ServicesOperating System & Infrastructure ServicesPlatform & EngineeringServicesSupport for DistributedComputing 2015CERN openlab Introduction5

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IT Department

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http://information-technology.web.cern.ch/

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CERN openlab in a nutshell

Alberto Di Meglio – CERN openlab

A science – industry partnership to drive R&D and innovation with over a decade of success

Evaluate state-of-the-art technologies in a challenging environment and improve them

Test in a research environment today what will be used in many business sectors tomorrow

Train next generation of engineers/employees

Disseminate results and

o

utreach to new audiences

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Slide8

The history of openlab

CERN openlab

Board of Sponsor 2013

Set-up

2001

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Virtuous Cycle

A public-private partnership between the research community and industry

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The Large Hadron Collider (LHC)

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LHC Schedule

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First run

LS1

Second run

LS2

Third run

LS3

HL-LHC

2009

2013201420152016201720182011201020112019202320242030?202120202022…LHC startup900 GeV7 TeVL=6x1033 cm-2s-2Bunch spacing = 50 nsPhase-0 Upgrade(design energy,nominal luminosity)14 TeVL=1x1034 cm-2s-2Bunch spacing = 25 nsPhase-1 Upgrade(design energy,design luminosity)14 TeV

L=2x1034 cm-2s-2Bunch spacing = 25 nsPhase-2 Upgrade(High Luminosity)14 TeVL=1x1035 cm-2s-2Spacing = 12.5 nsFCC?50 times more data than today in the next 10 years50 PB/s out of the detectors5 PB/day to be stored

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Information Technology Research Areas

CERN openlab Introduction

Data acquisition and filtering

Computing platforms, data analysis, simulation

Data storage and long-term data preservation

Compute provisioning (cloud

)

Data analytics

Networks

Medical applications

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2015

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A Solid Educational Program

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At CERN

Regular workshops

Special workshops

Requirements workshops

Training courses on hardware platforms

Parallel programming, etc.

Outside the lab:

CERN School of Computing

in Portugal (August 2014)

Thematic CSC in Split (June 2014)Summer student programThe ICE-DIP projectPrograms is highly structured, with different tiers and specializations – students, young researchers, professional researchers and experts - including summer student lectures as well as numerous invited talks at CERN2015CERN openlab Introduction

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Summer Student Program

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In 2015

1540+ applicants

40 selected students

14 lectures

Visits to external labs and companies

Lightning

talks

session

Technical reports2015

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Started February 2013

Recruited 5 fellows

Model can be extended to other areas (e.g. data analytics)

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2015

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CERN openlab Structure

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CERN/IT Mgmt.

(DHO, IT-EC Project

Office, etc.), Legal, KT

CERN Partner Contacts

Head: Alberto

Di

Meglio

CTO: Fons Rademakers

Administration: Kristina GunneCommunications: Mélissa Gaillard, Andrew Purcell

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Events

Technical workshop5th-6th November

Project reports, technical discussions

Collaboration Board meeting

10th-11th March 2016Board membersOpen Day8th-9th

June 2016Presentations, technology showcase, booths

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Confidentiality agreements

Some of the work you do might be covered by NDAsUsually the NDAs are signed between CERN and a companyThey apply to all CERN personnel and users working on site

Do not share information without making sure you are allowed to

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CERN openlab Introduction

Executive contact

Alberto Di Meglio, CERN openlab Head

alberto.di.meglio@cern.ch

Technical contactFons Rademakers, CERN openlab CTOfons.rademakers@cern.ch

Communication contact

Mélissa

Gaillard, CERN openlab Communication Officer

melissa.gaillard@cern.ch

Admin contact

Kristina Gunne, CERN openlab Administration Officerkristina.gunne@cern.ch192015