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:: Programme Committee
The curriculum for
the school is being designed by an international Programme Committee of
experts:
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NeSC, University of Edinburgh |
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NeSC, University of Edinburgh |
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University of Catania and INFN |
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Argonne National Laboratory |
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University of Manchester |
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KTH, Stockholm |
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Dr Fabrizio Gagliardi |
Microsoft Corporation |
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Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Chicago |
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University of Edinburgh |
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CERN |
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University of Wisconsin-Madison |
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Global Scientific Information and Computing
(GSIC) Center, Tokyo Institute of Technology |
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University of Southampton |
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University of Naples Federico II |
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Dr Äke Edlund |
KTH, Sockholm |
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Fabrizio Gagliardi |
Microsoft Europe |
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Dr David Snelling |
Fujitsu Europe |
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Dr Ruediger Berlich |
FZK, Karlsruhe |
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Dr Vincent Breton |
IN2P3, Clermont-Ferrand |
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Dr Peter Kunszt |
CSCS, Zürich |
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Kathryn Cassidy |
Trinity College Dublin |
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Dr Jano van Hemert |
NeSC, University of Edinburgh |
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Dr Scott Lathrop |
Argonne National Laboratory |
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Dr Gergely Sipos |
SZTAKI, Budapest |
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Professor Depei Qian |
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University of
Wisconsin |
To support the hands-on laboratory sessions, a testbed will be established
that will host widely used middleware produced by projects in the USA, Europe
and Asia, providing an emulated experience of major international Grids.
Exercises and team work will encourage students to learn by using this testbed.
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