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Scientific Computing Department STFC Scientific Computing Department: e-Infrastructure to support research Brian Matthews Scientific Computing Department brian.matthews@stfc.ac.uk

Scientific Computing Department ~180 Staff between RAL and DL Software engineering expertise Data management systems Visualisation and analytics Applied maths CoSEC: Computational Science Centre CCPs in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering Systems hosting and management GRID-PP Tier 1 JASMIN Facilities Computing (Data Archive, SCARF Compute cluster)

Our Science Communities Environment JASMIN Life Sciences Astronomy Diamond And wider research communities SKA CERN Materials Sciences ISIS Fundamental Physics

JASMIN Urgency to provide better environmental predictions HPC for higher-resolution models But… Massive data requirement: observational data transfer, storage, output, post-processing

Safe Data, Big Data, Open Data Data storage and management Petabyte data store Integrated data management pipelines for data handling From data acquisition to storage A Catalogue of Experimental Data Metadata as Middleware Automated metadata capture Providing access to the user Integrated into Analysis frameworks Data archiving and Preservation Leading role in European data infrastructure Making data FAIR Brian Matthews

DAFNI Construction and Delivery Programme (2017-2021) DAFNI Work Strands (2017 – 2021) DAFNI Construction and Delivery Programme (2017-2021) Total Project Cost: £8M Led by Oxford University, Constructed by STFC Erica Yang

Agent-based modelling approach WefWeb Modelling sustainable supply of water, energy and food Case studies based in Oxford, Tamar Estuary (Devon) and London Stakeholders analysis and engagement, data collection, regulation landscape Funded by EPSRC and STFC Glasgow, Cambridge, Exeter, Newcastle and Oxford, UCL, ICSTM, Rothamsted Research Agent: an autonomous system with certain intensities of Water, Energy and Food ingest, production, consumption, loss and supply. Strong favour towards balance-based modelling, compared to impact-based ones Resulted model should suit computer simulation or real data analysis, or a mixture Simon Lambert, Vasily Bunakov https://www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/wefwebs/ Agent-based modelling approach

Visual Analytics and Machine Learning Difference in height before and after Bragg edge Integrate over Resonance peak Wavelength Detected intensity PC0 PC1 PC10 … Data Intensive Science: Hyperspectral Imaging (IMAT/ISIS neutron imaging) 3,000 energy channels (2017) -> 375 billion voxels/3D dataset 10,000 energy channels (2018 onwards - planned) -> 1.25 trillion voxels/3D dataset Hundreds of concurrent analysis needed for experiment steering Feature extraction from full-spectrum neutron images using Principal Component Analysis – PCA (Joe Kelleher, Genoveva Burca, NeuWave’16, UK) Developed: fast feature extraction and exploration methods based on accelerated machine learning algorithms for hyperspectral image analysis Results: optimised processing performance from hours down to minutes, critical for in-situ visual analysis and exploration ISIS IMAT Neutron Imaging: Energy Selective Imaging Imaging-Driven Diffraction Erica Yang © Dr Erica Yang, STFC Scientific Computing

A Centre of Expertise in Computational Science Science domain expertise Develop theories & methods Develop software Software performance, optimization & porting Data post-processing Maintain, license & distribute software Workflow & visualization Validate & consolidate methods Develop staff Train & support users Build community Biology Biochemistry Physical Sciences Medical Science Engineering CoSeC supports the advancement of research by: developing software in multiple disciplines providing a hub for exchanging knowledge through training and outreach nurturing strong collaborations among researchers Barbara Montanari

E-Infrastructure = Data + Compute + Expertise So what can we bring ? E-Infrastructure = Data + Compute + Expertise Technology Tools, expertise and infrastructure for bringing data together Metadata: data sharing and integration Access to compute Integrated solutions Bring data and compute to bear, cloud systems Software Image analysis and machine learning Computational science : Modelling and simulation Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering Expertise Software Development Systems integration Data science

Frameworks for data management and processing What metadata associated with a dataset for reasoning about its applicability? What types of access and transferability of datasets are possible, and how can they be harnessed for data reuse? How can data be integrated to apply to problems ? How data provenance models and systems can be applied ? How do you allow access to computing resources, remotely ? To end users ? What are the best algorithms and models to apply to solve problems ?