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Taking Advantage of International Connectivity and Leveraging Global Collaborations Track Internet2 Spring Member’s Meeting April 10, 2003 An Inter-Regional Center for High Energy Physics Research and Educational Outreach (CHEPREO) at Florida International University Laird Kramer,[email protected] & Julio Ibarra, [email protected] About CHEPREO FIU will join the CMS experiment Add three positions in CMS physics Interest in Drell-Yan and Diffractive studies Contribute to Detector Control Systems Headquarter education and outreach efforts in the PLC Create Community of Scholars Partner with Local High Schools Modeling Introductory University Physics QuarkNet Center Leverage Networking AMPATH Join iVDGL Develop Global Grid Laboratory CMS Analysis, CAIGEE, etc. Partnerships Florida, Florida State, Caltech Brazil CERN NSF Review, 7 January 2003 Systemic Physics Education Reform Integrate Physics Research and Education Science for All Students Secondary Through Graduate Students High School Teachers / University Faculty Education Research Centered in Diverse South Florida Become Science Center for South Florida and Rio de Janeiro Education Reform Dissemination of HEP Results South Florida FIU Student Population Other 33% 4th Largest: Miami-Dade – 380k students – 333 schools – 3,000 teachers needed 5th Largest: Broward – 261k students (68k HS) – 238 schools (25 HS) Large Diverse Urban Pool Hispanic 53% African American 14% M-DCPS Student Population Other 13% African American 31% Hispanic 56% Broward Schools Population Asian 2.8% White 36.4% Other 2.2% Hispanic 21.5% African American 37.0% Physics Learning Center • Implement Established Methods – QuarkNet – Physics Modeling Method • Teacher Workshops • Introductory University Physics • Form Community – Students, Teachers, Faculty, Parents… • Support System – Fellowships, Tutoring, Mentoring • Based at Physics Learning Center – Classrooms, Workshops, Tutoring • Education Research – Test-Bed Schools • Seed Changes FIU Physics -Science -Education Reform University -Curricula -Resources Teachers -Educators -Researchers Students -HS / Undergrad / Grad -Future Scientists & Teachers Build Community Existing Programs -Modeling (Hestenes / COMAP) -Education Research Networking FIU College of Education -Education Researchers -Modeling -Contacts Partner Institutes -FSU / UF / CIT -Brazil Schools -Test-Bed Research CMS - CERN -Physics Goal -Context for Education -i.e. kinematics Professional Associations -AAPT, APS, FAST… Support System -Parents -Guidance Counselors -School Administration QuarkNet Student/Teacher Opportunities CMS research experience for undergraduates and graduate students Pre-service experiences for FIU's education students QuarkNet research opportunities for teachers Networking internships, experience at Terremark's NAP of the America's International exchanges, workshops, summer schools Participation and support from area high schools Science Education Fellowships Test-bed schools Web-based resources Virtual Meetings Real-time Data Analysis Local and International Focus Groups High School Teachers Undergraduate Students High School Students Graduate Students Faculty Support System – Parents – Guidance Counselors – School Administrators Project Components Summer Modeling Workshops -Teachers -(Faculty & Students) -Content / Pedagogy Science Fellowships -Undergraduates -Teaching / Research Peer Tutoring -Undergraduates -Supported by Fellows Community Modeling Introductory Physics -All Undergraduates QuarkNet -Just Awarded!! -Teachers / Faculty -Content / Pedagogy Science Clubs -High School Students Outreach Test-Bed Schools -Teachers/Students/Faculty -Intensive Education Research Future Expand Through Physics Expand Through Sciences Expand Across Florida and the Americas National and International Model Taking Advantage of International Connectivity and Leveraging Global Collaborations Track Internet2 Spring Member’s Meeting April 10, 2003 An Inter-Regional Grid-Enabled Center for High-Energy Physics Research and Educational Outreach Julio Ibarra PI and Director AMPATH [email protected], www.ampath.fiu.edu Fostering International Partnerships • Develop joint projects supported by US-Brazil programs • Can start by making Grids a reality for the HENP group in Rio de Janeiro • Work with partner NRN’s in Brazil to establish inter-regional and local network infrastructures Resources in Support of CHEPREO • FIU-AMPATH will provide network engineering and network resources for International Networks, Grids and Collaborative Systems • In partnership with Caltech, UF and FSU, FIU-AMPATH and UERJ will – Foster the FIU Physics Department’s strategic expansion into CMS physics through grid-based computing – Extend the iVDGL to South American countries through the AMPATH research network • Serve under-represented communities through research, science outreach, Grid-based computing and international networking Grid-Physics CyberInfrastructure • Implement a Grid-Physics Cyberinfrastructure in the Americas • Facilitate institutions from South and Central America to join the CMS collaboration • In collaboration with partner universities FIUAMPATH will – Extend iVDGL to FIU and South America – Extend D0 to South America – Extend the CMS Grid testbed and the WorldGrid to FIU and UERJ About AMPATH™ Launched in March 2000 as a project led by Florida International University (FIU), with industry support from Global Crossing (GX), Cisco Systems, Lucent Technologies, Juniper Networks and Terremark Worldwide Enables wide-bandwidth digital communications between the Abilene network and 10 National Research and Education Networks (NRNs) in South and Central America, the Caribbean and Mexico Provides connectivity to US research programs in the region AMPATH is a project of FIU and the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Networking Infrastructure & Research (ANIR) Division Networks reachable via AMPATH Participants – by country Europe-Middle East Asia-Pacific Austria Italy Belgium Latvia Bulgaria Lithuania Croatia Luxembourg Czech Republic Netherlands Cyprus Norway Denmark Poland Estonia Portugal Finland Romania France Slovakia Germany Slovenia Greece Spain Hungary Sweden Iceland Switzerland Ireland Israel United Kingdom Australia China Hong Kong Japan Korea Singapore Taiwan Thailand Americas Argentina Brazil Canada Chile Mexico United States Heather Boyles Presentation AMPATH Conference Chile 4/12/02 CHEPREO Grid (Years 1 - 3) FermiLab CERN StarLight Research, Experimental FSU Abilene CalTech 1 GE Tier3 Center CMS iVDGL UF Production AMPATH FIU STM-4, SDH Tier1 Center Research Production CMS D0 iVDGL Other Brazilian HEP institutions UERJ 1 GE CHEPREO Grid (Years 4-5) FermiLab CERN StarLight CalTech Research, Experimental Abilene Production 10 GE NLR JXV FSU UF Tier3 Center CMS iVDGL AMPATH FIU 2.5G | 10G wave Tier1 Center Research Production CMS D0 iVDGL UERJ Other Brazilian HEP institutions Astronomy Projects in the Region GEMINI: The Gemini Project has just connected its two telescopes in Mauna Kea (Hawaii) and Cerro Pachon (Chile) via Internet2. The Gemini Project is an international partnership with two 8.1-meter telescopes (each telescope has a main mirror over 26 feet across.) One telescope is located on Hawaii's Mauna Kea, and the other on Chile's Cerro Pachón. The name Gemini comes from the mythological twins, whose stars will be visible to both telescopes. See http://www.gemini.edu for more information. ESO: Other important optical telescopes facilities are Cerro Tololo (Interamerican Observatory) and Las Campanas. Also the two ESO (European Southern Observatory) facilites La Silla and Paranal. These are all candidates for future high-speed network access. The European Southern Observatory is an intergovernmental, European organization for astronomical research. It has ten member countries. ESO operates astronomical observatories in Chile and has its headquarters in Garching, near Munich, Germany. See http://www.eso.org/ for more information ALMA: The ALMA radio observatory is a combined effort of the USA (NRAO) and Europe (ESO), with the likely addition of Japan (NAOJ). Construction is scheduled to start in the 2004-2006 timeframe with full completion towards the end of the decade, in the 2010-2011 timeframe. See http://www.alma.nrao.edu/ for more information. Environmental monitoring in South America could be another area of great potential interest to US science. For instance, being an earthquake country, Chile is a good candidate for geophysics research as well. At AccessNova-UChile, we are presently involved in research work to connect earthquake sensors to IP data networks, with web-based access. See http://www.accessnova.cl/ for more information on the AccessNova project. The Arecibo Observatory is part of the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center (NAIC), a national research center operated by Cornell University under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation (NSF). Additional support is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The Observatory operates on a continuous basis, 24 hours a day every day, providing observing time, electronics, computer, travel and logistic support to scientists from all over the world. All results of research are published in the scientific literature which is publicly available. As the site of the world's largest single-dish radio telescope, the Observatory is recognized as one of the most important national centers for research in radio astronomy, planetary radar and terrestrial aeronomy. Use of the Arecibo Observatory is available on an equal, competitive basis to all scientists from throughout the world. See http://www.naic.edu/open.htm for more information. AMPATH: Pathway of the Americas Thank You Email: [email protected] Web: www.ampath.fiu.edu Phone: 305-348-4105