APAN32 Meeting
CHAIN - EU-IndiaGrid2 Workshop on Research Applications of High Speed Connectivity Across Europe, India and the Asia-Pacific Area
24 August 2011

Special community focus:
16:00 – 17:30 Specific contributions on HEP, Material Science and Climate Change applications exploiting NKN-TEIN3-GEANT e-Infrastructures
Chair: D. Sing, ERNET (India)
16:50 - 17:10
Exploiting NKN-TEIN3 connectivity for LHC, the CMS Tier II at TIFR
Dr. Kajari Mazumdar (TIFR, Mumbai)
Abstract & presentation
Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques in Physics Research Workshop
22.02.2010 - 27.02.2010
Alberto Masoni, EU-IndiaGrid2 Coordinator gave a keynote presentation on the importance of the project in making European and Indian Grids sustainable at the . Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques in Physics Research Workshop. The presentation highlighted global infrastructures that exist and the support that EU-IndiaGrid2 gives to user communities such as High Energy Physics Research community as to other like Climate change monitoring, Biology and Material Sciences research groups.
Presentation: EU-IndiaGrid2 -ACAT 2010 -EU-IndiaGrid a bridge across European and Indian Grids - 2006-2009 & EU-IndiaGrid2 Sustainable eInfrastructures across Europe and India 2010-2012






Events

July 2012
EUIndiaGrid2 is playing an important role in enhancing and increasing Euro-India cooperation on e-Infrastructures through collaboration with key policy players both from the Government of India and the European Commission. EUIndiaGrid2 also works closely with policy initiatives such as e-IRGSP2 and Euro-India SPIRIT
Global networks are the glue that holds together Scientific Research Communities around the world. Networks such as GÉANT (The Pan-European Education and Research Network), TEIN3 (The Trans-Eurasia Information Network) and the NKN (National Knowledge Network of India) are all key to this process.
Two main grids exist in India – the Regional component of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG ) and GARUDA, the India National Grid Initiative. Both initiatives strongly rely on the development of national and international connectivity. In this respect fundamental steps have been taken and impressive targets have been achieved.

