Events Archive, October 2022

Events Archive


October 2022

  • Confab22 and #ESnet6Week

    October 11 – 13, 2022 (All Day)
    • Berkeley, CA and Online

    Globus will be participating in #ESnet6Week and Confab22 through a series of presentations and working sessions: At the unveiling of ESnet6 on Tuesday, October 11 Ian Foster, Globus co-founder and...

  • Gateways 2022

    • Vas Vasiliadis
    • Lee Liming
    October 4, 2022 at 2:00 AM CDT – October 20, 2022 at 2:00 AM CDT
    • TBA

    Globus will be giving a tutorial in this year's conference. Tutorials will take place online between October 4 - October 13, 2022. The in-person sessions will be held October 18-20,2022 in San Diego.

  • eResearch Australasia

    October 17 – 21, 2022 (All Day)
    • Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre and Online

    Dr. Ian Foster is an invited speaker at this year's conference: Linking Instruments and Computers: Patterns, Technologies, and Applications Powerful detectors at modern experimental facilities routinely collect data at multiple...

  • eResearch Australasia

    • Ian Foster
    October 17, 2022 at 2:00 AM CDT – October 21, 2022 at 2:00 AM CDT
    • TBA

    Dr. Ian Foster is an invited speaker at this year's conference: Linking Instruments and Computers: Patterns, Technologies, and Applications Powerful detectors at modern experimental facilities routinely collect data at multiple GB/s. Online analysis methods are needed to enable the collection of only interesting subsets of such massive data streams, such as by explicitly discarding some data elements or by directing instruments to relevant areas of experimental space. Thus methods are required for configuring and running distributed computing pipelines---what we call flows---that link instruments, computers (e.g., for analysis, simulation, AI model training), edge computing (e.g., for analysis), data stores, metadata catalogs, and high-speed networks. I review common patterns associated with such flows and describe methods for instantiating those patterns. I present experiences with the application of these methods to the processing of data from five different scientific instruments, each of which engages powerful computers for data inversion, machine learning model training, or other purposes. I also discuss implications of such methods for operators and users of scientific facilities. Two relevant preprints: https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.05128 and https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.09513.

  • eResearch Australasia

    October 17, 2022 at 2:00 AM CDT – October 21, 2022 at 2:00 AM CDT
    • TBA

    Dr. Ian Foster is an invited speaker at this year's conference: Linking Instruments and Computers: Patterns, Technologies, and Applications Powerful detectors at modern experimental facilities routinely collect data at multiple GB/s. Online analysis methods are needed to enable the collection of only interesting subsets of such massive data streams, such as by explicitly discarding some data elements or by directing instruments to relevant areas of experimental space. Thus methods are required for configuring and running distributed computing pipelines---what we call flows---that link instruments, computers (e.g., for analysis, simulation, AI model training), edge computing (e.g., for analysis), data stores, metadata catalogs, and high-speed networks. I review common patterns associated with such flows and describe methods for instantiating those patterns. I present experiences with the application of these methods to the processing of data from five different scientific instruments, each of which engages powerful computers for data inversion, machine learning model training, or other purposes. I also discuss implications of such methods for operators and users of scientific facilities. Two relevant preprints: https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.05128 and https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.09513.

  • Webinar Series: Automation for instrument data handling - Part 2

    October 21, 2022, 1:00 – 1:45 PM CDT
    • Online

    Register and join part 2 of our three-part webinar series on data automation where we will introduce you to our latest service - Globus Flows. Automation for instrument data handling...

  • EDUCAUSE 2022

    October 25 – 28, 2022 (All Day)
    • Denver, CO

    Globus will be exhibiting in the Carahsoft booth #423 at the EDUCAUSE annual conference this year. Please stop by and say hello! Learn what's new in Globus.