Announcements

ISSGC'07 Summer School has been a complete success, thank you to all the people who made it possible, the presenters, and all the students who attended.
You can find a temporary report on the Summer School here.

You can see some photos hosted on flickr, make sure you add a issgc07 tag to your photos!
You can also see photos on our ISSGC07 gallery.

Completed registrations 79.

We received 101 completed applications.

40 other people started to fill in the applications form but did not complete it.

We have now sent out invitations to attend the Summer School to 64 applicants.

 

:: Prerequisite Assessment Status


Excercise No. of Sucessful Students
GILDA Certificate for ISSGC-07 111
Basic UNIX for ISSGC-07 68
Essential Java - The Calculator Application 76
Basic XML - The Purchase Order Schema 82


Contact for Prerequisite Exercises is ISSGC07_practicals_support@lists.nesc.ac.uk
 

:: Gold Sponsor

Microsoft Gold Sponser "It has become a yearly reference point for Grid computing where the very best Grid developers and scientists come and review the state of the art and teach an impressive audience of very smart students. I am happy that Microsoft has agreed to be main sponsor of this conference again this year and I am sure that the company with my colleagues will be very well represented."

- Fabrizio Gagliardi, Microsoft Europe

 

:: About the School

The School will be held at the Gripsholmsviken Hotell & Konferens of Mariefred, Sweden, near Stockholm, from 8th to 20th July 2007.

This is a rare opportunity to hear about the latest achievements from Europe, North America and Asia, as well as to gain experience of a variety of Grid systems.

The School will boost students’ capabilities for research and innovation thanks to lectures, discussions, laboratory sessions, tutorials and group work. These activities will be delivered by leading authorities in the fields of advanced grid technology, applications of e-Science and distributed systems research.
 

:: Scope

Grid Computing is an important new approach to distributed computing. Thanks to the combination of regular structures and dynamic algorithms, Grid Computing can deliver computational as well as large, sustained data-rich and knowledge-intensive resources across heterogeneous contributing sites. Grid Computing therefore enables rapid advances in many disciplines.

The School will provide an in-depth introduction to Grid technologies that underpin e-Infrastructure and Cyberinfrastructure. It will present a conceptual framework to enhance each student’s ability to work in this rapidly advancing field.
Reports from world leaders in deploying and exploiting Grids will complement lectures from research leaders shaping future e-Infrastructure. Hands-on laboratory exercises will give participants experience with widely used Grid middleware.
Graduates of the School will:
  • be familiar with the fundamental components of Grid environments, such as authentication, authorisation, resource discovery, and resource access
  • be able to use Grid environments for basic and advanced job submission and distributed data management
  • be conversant with Grid achievements worldwide
  • be alert to emerging Grid applications
  • appreciate the potential of e-Infrastructure and be aware of new research opportunities


The programme includes the use of at least six grid and web service technologies. This allows students to make comparisons and see different approaches to common challenges in distributed computing.

However, it means that the school doesn't set out to generate experts in a specific grid technology. Similarly, the school concentrates on the architectural approach of these systems and does not have opportunity to discuss underpinning technologies, such as digital networks, nor to examine other approaches to distributed systems.
 

:: A Day at the School

The School will consist of lectures in the morning and practical exercises in the afternoon. Lectures will tackle the principles, technologies, experiences and exploitations of Grids. They will also review the research perspectives and report recent significant successes.

Equipment will be available at the School site for the practical exercises.

A social programme will support the curriculum so as to help students to form lasting friendships and enhance collaborative research.

A Day at the Summer School
 
Pictures from previous Summer Schools
2003/2004, 2005 and 2006
 
I highly recommend the Summer School to everybody who is working or starts to work in the area of Grid Computing. The talks are outstanding and the organisation and technical infrastructure supports the students perfectly.
  - Sandra, ISSGC'06 Student
What Sandra gained from the Summer School
 

:: Target Audience

We invite applications from enthusiastic and ambitious researchers who have recently started or are about to start working on Grid projects. Students may come from any country.

They may be planning to pioneer or enable new forms of e-Infrastructure, to engage in fundamental distributed systems research or to develop new methods in any discipline that depends on the emerging capabilities of e-Infrastructure.

We expect participants from computer science, computational science and any application discipline. The School will assume that students have diverse backgrounds and build on that diversity. However, in order to participate fully in the practical exercises you should be a confident programmer who will have fulfilled certain prerequisites.
 

:: Contacts

For further information and enquiries please email issgc07@lists.nesc.ac.uk
For further support with prerequisite exercise please email ISSGC07_practicals_support@lists.nesc.ac.uk
 

:: Publicity

The brochure on the summer school is now available.
brochure