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== Members ==
 
== Members ==
Please add yourself to this list including your institutional affiliation.
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Please nominate yourself and/or fellow colleagues to this working group via the following etherpad:
NB if there is already someone listed from your institution, please make an effort to have them nominate you as a co-representative for your institution.
 
  
* Tim Bell, OpenStack Board member, Group Lead of IT Operating systems and Infrastructure Services, CERN.
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https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/scientific-wg
* Kevin Fox, Research Scientist at the Pacific Northwest Laboratory: https://www.emsl.pnl.gov/emslweb/people/kevin-fox
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* Jonathan Proulx, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Boston, USA.
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Nominations will be reviewed by the chairs of the working groups during OpenStack summits.
* Stig Telfer, HPC on OpenStack contributor, Cambridge University
 
* Dr. Lyle Winton, Deputy Director Australian National Research Cloud Infrastructure (NeCTAR Federation Directorate), Australia.
 
* Dr. Steven Manos, Director of Research Platforms Services University of Melbourne.
 
* Bernard Meade, Cloud and HPC manager for the University of Melbourne
 
* John Taylor, High Performance Computing Service, Cambridge University
 
* Paul Calleja, Deputy Director University Information Services, Cambridge University, UK. http://www.uis.cam.ac.uk/images/news/SLT/calleja.jpg/view
 
* Declan Fleming, Chief Technology Strategist University of California San Diego
 
* Giuseppe Andronico, INFN
 
* Heine de Jager, University of Cape Town, South Africa
 
* Guido Aben, AARNet, Australia
 
* James Weatherall, Harvard Medical School
 
* Adam Hunter, Centre for Comparative Genomics, Murdoch University, Western Australia.
 
* John O'Loughlin, Faculty of Engineering and Phsycial Sciences, University of Surrey: http://www.surrey.ac.uk/cs/research/de/people/john_oloughlin/
 
* Mark Pallen, (climb.ac.uk) Warwick Medical School, http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/med/research/tsm/microinfect/staff/pallen/
 
* Sam Sheppard, (climb.ac.uk) College of Medicine, Swansea University. http://www.swansea.ac.uk/staff/medicine/learningandteaching/sheppards/
 
* Peter Love, Physics, Lancaster University. http://www.physics.lancs.ac.uk/people/peter-love
 
* Amanda Lamb, North West Institute for BioHealth Informatics, Population Health, University of Manchester. http://www.population-health.manchester.ac.uk/staff/AmandaLamb/
 
* Tom Fifield, School of Physics, University of Melbourne
 
* Saverio Proto, SWITCH
 
* Thomas M. Bohnert, ZHAW, blog.zhaw.ch/icclab
 
* Matjaz Pancur, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Computer and Information Science, Slovenia
 
* Adam Huffman, The Francis Crick Institute. http://www.crick.ac.uk
 
* Sofiane Sarni, Ecole Polytechnique Féderale de Lausanne (EPFL), Vice-Presidency for Information Systems, http://vpsi.epfl.ch/VPSI-Teams
 
* John Shillington, Cybera, CA
 
* John-Paul Robinson, University of Alabama at Birmingham
 
* Serguei A. Mokhov, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, http://users.encs.concordia.ca/~mokhov/
 
* Steve Quenette, Deputy Director Monash eResearch Centre
 
* Kenny Johnston, OpenStack Product Manager, Rackspace, kencjohnston@gmail.com
 
* Rico Lin, Chief OpenStack technologist, inwinSTACK, rico.lin.guanyu@gmail.com
 
* David F. Flanders, University of Melbourne
 
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 00:59, 8 February 2016

Status: Active
Organiser: Stig Telfer
OpenStack Foundation liaison: David F. Flanders <Flanders@OpenStack.org>

Welcome to the OpenStack Scientific Working Group home page.
Please cite this working group using the #scientific-wg tag on listservs, github, blogs, twitter and other social infrastructure.

Purpose

Aim: Explore opportunities for cross-institutional collaboration and compatibility around use of OpenStack for use by researchers, scientists, academics and developers. {To be further specified at the Austin OpenStack Summit}

Objectives:

  • HPC/HTC Infrastructure
  • Research Data Infrastructure
  • Application Infrastructure
  • Social Infrastructure
  • Create opportunities for the scientific community to engage the wider OpenStack community, i.e. industry,


Communication

The default communication of our members is via the following open community mailing list:

 *--> user-committee@lists.openstack.org

Please append email subject lines with "[scientific-wg]".

Please use the hashtag "scientific-wg" for tagging any etherpad URLs, code, blogs posts, scientific research and/or other social publishing platforms.

Meetings

Face-to-face meetings occur bi-annually at the OpenStack summit, please see the conference programme for dates/times.

To propose a virtual meeting (i.e. IRC/chat-room meeting, conference call or other) please email the mailing list.

Members

Please nominate yourself and/or fellow colleagues to this working group via the following etherpad:

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/scientific-wg

Nominations will be reviewed by the chairs of the working groups during OpenStack summits.

History

Significant dates for the working group (in reverse chronological order):

  • [Please add latest activity for the #scientific-wg here at the top of this list]
  • A proposal for hosting a face-to-face working group meeting was drafted at the following document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10d7XDC1yw3thjxMMC1EXJlfmMAcjkfj2wnhH2MJgh9k/edit
  • The group was approved by the OpenStack foundation's User Committee board and wiki page minted on 15th January 2016.
  • The original proposal and call for nominations was drafted via this etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/scientific-wg
  • The #scientific-wg originated from a conversation in the hallways of the Tokyo OpenStack summit (Oct 2015), ideas originating from John Taylor, Paul Calleja, Stig Telfer, Jonathan Proulx, David F. Flanders, Lauren Sell & Tom Fifield.