Date: 13th February 2020, 10 AM CEST
Description and Scope
High-Performance Computing (HPC) technology is becoming increasingly important as a key-driver to push European economic growth and Scientific Research. A comprehensive tool that can support the development of a wide array of scientific domains (like Big Data, earth observation and ocean study) and impact societal challenges as well.
The Webinar aims at introducing the Phidias HPC initiative to the European HPC and Research community, including main features, expected impact and advantages for Research & HPC ecosphere. The project is paving the way to increase the HPC and Data capacities of the European Data Infrastructure by pursuing the following objectives:
- Building a prototype for earth scientific data
- Enabling Open Access to HPC Services
- Strengthening FAIRisation
- Creating a framework combining computing, dissemination and archiving resources
Presentations:
PHIDIAS offering to HPC community – Boris Dintrans, CINES, PHIDIAS
Boosting the use of cloud services for marine data studies – Cecile Nys, IFREMER, PHIDIAS WP6 member
Watch the recorded webinar now!
Main Takeaways:
- Better understand how HPC technology can enable more accurate data observation
- Discover the benefits of Standardised DATA/HPC services for Earth Sciences
- Keep abreast with the current status of the European HPC ecosystem
Who should attend:
- EU HPC community
- Big data scientists
- Earth observation researchers
- Marine life experts
- Research and academies
Key Speakers:
- Boris Dintrans, CINES & PHIDIAS Coordinator
- Pascal Prunet, WP4 Leader, SPASCIA
- Jean-Christophe Desconnets, WP5 Leader, IRD
- Cecile Nys, WP6 member, IFREMER
- Aleksi Kallio, Aleksi Kallio, Focus on AI Services targeting the user communities, CSC – IT Centre of Science Ltd
Agenda – 10:00 AM CEST
10:00 – 10:10 – PHIDIAS offering to HPC community – Boris Dintrans
10:10 – 10:20 – Improving the efficiency of the intelligent screening of environmental satellite data – Pascal Prunet, WP4 Leader, SPASCIA
10:20 – 10:30 – On demand image processing for environmental monitoring : challenges and uses cases coming from earth observation data – Jean-Christophe Desconnets, WP5 Leader, IRD
10:30 – 10:35 – Q&A
10:35 – 10:45 – Boosting the use of cloud services for marine data studies – Cecile Nys, WP6 member, IFREMER
10:45 – 10:55 – AI Services targeting user communities – Aleksi Kallio, Development Manager of data analytics, CSC – IT Centre of Science Ltd
10:55 – 11:00 – Q&A
11:00 – 11:05 – Final remarks
Speakers Profile:
Boris Dintrans (M) is the Director of National Computing Center for Higher Education (CINES), a French public institution, located in Montpellier (south of France) and supervised by the French Ministry for Higher Education and Research. He is also the project coordinator of PHIDIAS project (Prototype of HPC /Data Infrastructure for On-demand Service).
Pascal Prunet (M) is Chief Executive Officer of SPASCIA. He has expertise in the infrared hyperspectral remote sensing observing systems for the atmosphere, their data processing for level 2 product retrieval and their simulation through radiative transfer. He actively participated to scientific projects for the exploitation of remotely sensed data, in particular for developing data screening on hyperspectral atmospheric sounders (IASI, Sentinel 5P) and their exploitation for scientific purposes and application developments, in air quality and climate.
Jean-Christophe Desconnets (M) is a senior engineer at IRD. He is a geomatic scientist at MICADO research team of ESPACE-DEV. He has two complementary competences. The first one is an environmental competence in water science Jean-Christophe Desconnets is specialized in Spatial Data Infrastructure design with an emphasis on semantic discovery and data processing capabilities. Mainly, he led the design and the implementation of the technical part of spatial data infrastructure over various national and European projects. He is the PHIDIAS WP5 leader.
Cecile Nys (F) is an assistant manager of Ocean Data cluster – Odatis at Ifremer. She is a bioengineer (Agricultural engineer) with a double specialisation in the Management of Fisheries and the Coastal and Continental ecosystems and in the Forests and Natural areas engineering; polyglot (FR-NL-EN-ES) with 4 years of work experiences, she acquired key skills and knowledge.
ALEKSI KALLIO (M) works as a development manager of data analytics at CSC – IT Centre of Science Ltd. The data analytics group focuses on machine learning, artificial intelligence, big data and data science development and consultation. He has a long background in software development, distributed systems and data management. Originally a software engineer, he has then ventured into data analytics and holds a PhD from data mining.