NeIC User Impact
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This page aims to collect the impact NeIC activities have/had on established user communities and aims in the long run to give a more complete overview of such impact.
Disclaimer: This page is currently work in progress and might not give a fully correct or complete view yet!
- HEP communities: ALICE and ATLAS (also CMS which is only Tier-2 in Finland by knowledge exchange) through NT1 activity
- NCoE eSTICC wrote LoS for two workshops on Iceland: Nordic High Performance Computing & Applications Workshop (held Aug 2017 interal review , workshop page + video links ) and Nordic Data-Intensive Computing & Applications Workshop (planned for March 2018)
- CloudMUSC use case for Meteorologisk Institutt (Met.No), Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) and Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) as part of Glenna. Continuation in Glenna2
- Medical Metabolomics use case (Ola Spjuth Uppsala University) Glenna2 to support Kubernetes based (https://github.com/kubenow/KubeNow) data processing and analysis pipelines for molecular phenotype data generated by metabolomics applications (http://phenomenal-h2020.eu).
- BioExcel CoE: Interest in GROMACS tests for HPC on cloud (Glenna2)
- Glenna1 services opened up to other Nordic researchers https://neic.nordforsk.org/activities/glenna/ (link will be moved)
- Humanities: 2 workshops and personnel funded to map some well defined digital competencies. (internal working area, first workshop)
- Dedicated CodeRefinery workshops for certain user groups planned (1 day workshop for DTU's Aqua researchers)
- Open call within Ratatosk Training Programm: Rewards went to:...
- ELIXIR, BBMRI and Tryggve1+2: 2 use cases in Tryggve 1, 9 in Tryggve2. Cross-border research collaboration, e.g. FIMM and SciLifeLab.
- EISCAT_3D: Researchers working for EISCAT_3D expected to benefit the most from the follow-up project, which will include simulating the data processing, expected to be launched in Jan 2018
- Biodiversity: Setting up common grounds for researchers across the Nordics and Estonia, it includes terminology used in the taxonomy.
- NLPL: Winter School planned for 1Q2018 for Language Programming researchers.