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Multiagent and Grid Systems | 2010

EU-IndiaGrid interoperability experiments using GridSeed tool

Balachandar R. Amarnath; Thamarai Selvi Somasundaram; Mohammad Kashif; A. Masoni; Stefano Cozzini

This paper investigates the interoperability issues between European and Indian Grid infrastructure and implements methodologies to overcome some of them. The main objective of EU-India Grid interoperability project is to aggregate the computational resources available across Europe and India, and to use them effectively in solving computationally intensive scientific applications. As both European and Indian Grid is based on different middleware, the interoperability initiative leads to several issues with respect to job submission, resource management and monitoring, security, and data transfers. The European Grid is based on gLite middleware and Indian Grid Garuda is a combination of in-house softwares developed by C-DAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing), India, Globus toolkit and industry grade components. In this work, several interoperability issues have been investigated and a preliminary interoperable system to facilitate remote job submission, resource discovery between gLite and Garuda Grid infrastructure is proposed. An ExtendedUI is created to interoperate between the middleware and its prototype implementation is presented. This ExtendedUI consists of all the libraries and adapters for job submission across globus and gLite based Grid resources. GridSeed tool is used to setup experimental Grid infrastructure consists of resources based on both gLite and globus middleware and the extendedUI has been tested for job submission and information aggregation.


grid computing | 2014

Regional Climate Simulations on EU-INDIA Grid Infrastructures: Methodologies and Performance

Stefano Cozzini; Deepika Vaddi; Savita Goel; Francesco De Giorgi; S. K. Dash

In this paper, we present a possible approach to use different Grid infrastructures across Europe and India for regional climate simulations and discuss in details the advantages and limitations in using them. The application taken into consideration is the Regional Climate Model RegCM4, which has been recently re-written for making it more efficient and easier to be fully exploited on any kind of computational infrastructure. We describe here the methods applied to port this package on the Grid infrastructures made available by the EU-IndiaGrid project. We also discuss different approaches, the way to run the model on both European and Indian infrastructures and our promising approach to deal with data management issues. Use of RegCM on Grid infrastructure has further been compared with that on HPC resources. The domain worked upon for these tests is the South-Asia CORDEX domain, which is of great importance for the Indian Summer Monsoon. Our final conclusion is that, for certain class of experiments, RegCM4 model can be efficiently and easily integrated on Grid infrastructures, by means of the procedures described in this paper.


Archive | 2012

Applications Exploiting e-Infrastructures Across Europe and India Within the EU-IndiaGrid Project

A. Masoni; Stefano Cozzini

As a consequence scientific applications were in the position of taking substantial benefits from this progress. The most relevant cases are represented by High Energy Physics (with the contribution to the program of Large Hadron Collider at CERN, Geneva) and Nano Science (exploiting NKN-TEIN3-GEANT interconnection for crystallography experiments with the remote access & control of experimental facility at the ESRF Synchrotron based in Grenoble, France directly from Mumbai, India). Other relevant application areas include Climate Change research, Biology, and several areas in Material Science.


Scientific Data | 2018

The first annotated set of scanning electron microscopy images for nanoscience

Rossella Aversa; Mohammad Hadi Modarres; Stefano Cozzini; Regina Ciancio; Alberto Chiusole

In this paper, we present the first publicly available human-annotated dataset of images obtained by the Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). A total of roughly 26,000 SEM images at the nanoscale are classified into 10 categories to form 4 labeled training sets, suited for image recognition tasks. The selected categories span the range of 0D objects such as particles, 1D nanowires and fibres, 2D films and coated surfaces as well as patterned surfaces, and 3D structures such as microelectromechanical system (MEMS) devices and pillars. Additional categories such as tips and biological are also included to expand the spectrum of possible images. A preliminary degree of hierarchy is introduced, by creating a subtree structure for the categories and populating them with the available images, wherever possible.


Archive | 2014

Seismic Hazard Assesment: Parametric Studies on Grid Infrastructures

Andrea Magrin; Cristina La Mura; Franco Vaccari; G. F. Panza; A. A. Gusev; Iztok Gregori; Stefano Cozzini

Seismic hazard assessment can be performed following a neo-deterministic approach (NDSHA), which allows to give a realistic description of the seismic ground motion due to an earthquake of given distance and magnitude. The approach is based on modelling techniques that have been developed from a detailed knowledge of both the seismic source process and the propagation of seismic waves. This permits us to define a set of earthquake scenarios and to simulate the associated synthetic signals without having to wait for a strong event to occur. NDSHA can be applied at the regional scale, computing seismograms at the nodes of a grid with the desired spacing, or at the local scale, taking into account the source characteristics, the path and local geological and geotechnical conditions. Synthetic signals can be produced in a short time and at a very low cost/benefit ratio. They can be used as seismic input in subsequent engineering analyses aimed at the computation of the full non-linear seismic response of the structure or simply the earthquake damaging potential. Massive parametric tests, to explore the influence not only of deterministic source parameters and structural models but also of random properties of the same source model, enable realistic estimate of seismic hazard and their uncertainty. This is particular true in those areas for which scarce (or no) historical or instrumental information is available. Here we describe the implementation of the seismological codes and the results of some parametric tests performed using the EU-India Grid infrastructure.


digital systems design | 2016

The ExaNeSt Project: Interconnects, Storage, and Packaging for Exascale Systems

Manolis Katevenis; Nikolaos Chrysos; Manolis Marazakis; I. Mavroidis; F. Chaix; N. Kallimanis; Javier Navaridas; John Goodacre; P. Vicini; Andrea Biagioni; Pier Stanislao Paolucci; A. Lonardo; Elena Pastorelli; F. Lo Cicero; Roberto Ammendola; P. Hopton; P. Coates; Giuliano Taffoni; Stefano Cozzini; Martin L. Kersten; Ying Zhang; Julio Sahuquillo; S. Lechago; Christian Pinto; B. Lietzow; D. Everett; G. Perna


Scientific Reports | 2017

Neural Network for Nanoscience Scanning Electron Microscope Image Recognition

Mohammad Hadi Modarres; Rossella Aversa; Stefano Cozzini; Regina Ciancio; Angelo Leto; Giuseppe Piero Brandino


Proceedings of EGI Community Forum 2012 / EMI Second Technical Conference — PoS(EGICF12-EMITC2) | 2012

VRCs on EGI and Regional Infrastructures

F. Ruggeri; Antonella Peresan; Franco Vaccari; Andrea Magrin; Fabio Romanelli; Giuliano Panza; Stefano Cozzini; A. Fresa; G. Sipos; D. Scardaci; A. Reale; A. Krenek; L. Matyska


Microprocessors and Microsystems | 2018

Next generation of Exascale-class systems: ExaNeSt project and the status of its interconnect and storage development

Manolis Katevenis; Roberto Ammendola; Andrea Biagioni; Paolo Cretaro; Ottorino Frezza; Francesca Lo Cicero; Alessandro Lonardo; Michele Martinelli; Pier Stanislao Paolucci; Elena Pastorelli; Francesco Simula; P. Vicini; Giuliano Taffoni; Jose Antonio Pascual; Javier Navaridas; Mikel Luján; John Goodacre; Bernd Lietzow; Angelos Mouzakitis; Nikolaos Chrysos; Manolis Marazakis; Paolo Gorlani; Stefano Cozzini; Giuseppe Piero Brandino; Panagiotis Koutsourakis; Joeri van Ruth; Ying Zhang; Martin L. Kersten


2013 IST-Africa Conference & Exhibition | 2013

E-infrastructure for climate adaptation policies: The UNDP/AAP activities

Stefano Cozzini; Joseph Intsiful; Moreno Baricevic; Alioune Diallo; Francesco De Giorgi

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A. Masoni

University of Cagliari

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Andrea Biagioni

Sapienza University of Rome

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Elena Pastorelli

Sapienza University of Rome

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Francesco De Giorgi

International School for Advanced Studies

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P. Vicini

Sapienza University of Rome

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