Dear
PC,
We've had some
useful meetings at SC06, which have confirmed the overall structure of the joint
event, including timing of plenaries, receptions, etc., and also a draft outline
of the e-Science tracks.
I will now take this
a stage further and produce a straw man programme which will suggest which rooms
will be assigned to each track as each time. Once I've completed this I
will ask the list for comments.
There will be calls
for participation in the E-Science and Industry programmes.
I was asked to
produce a list of PC members grouped by function - which makes sense, given that
there are a large number of us. I've grouped you into Standards,
E-Science, Industry/Enterprise, Geographical and Operational. This
is not an exact science as some members will have overlapping
concerns. Please let me know if you think you should be listed
in a different group. Subgroups may meet to discuss particular aspects
of the programme - as we've already done for the industry track - but the whole
committee will see the developing programme. In particular, the
geographical members are welcome to comment on any aspect of the programme that
affects them, as well as encouraging people from their areas to contribute to
the success of the event.
I would like to
welcome Satoshi Sekiguchi (Japan) and Max Lemke (European
Commision) to the committee.
Dave Berry
Deputy Director, Research &
E-infrastructure Development
National e-Science Centre, 15 South College Street
Edinburgh, EH8
9AA
+44 131 651 4039
List of
Members
-----------------------
e-Science
Geoffrey Fox (Indiana)
David Wallom
(Oxford)
David
Fergusson (Edinburgh)
Malcolm Atkinson
(Edinburgh)
David de Roure
(Southampton)
Stephen
McGough (London)
Standards
Steven Newhouse (OMII)
Chris Higgins
(Edinburgh: OGC)
Neil Chue Hong
(Edinburgh)
Geographical
Fotis Karayannis (Greece)
John O'Callaghan
(Australia)
Jysoo Lee
(Korea)
Peter Kacsuk (Hungary)
Kimmo Koski
(Finland)
Rosa Badia (Spain)
Victor Alessandrini (France)
Vincent Breton (France)
Satoshi Sekiguchi (Japan)
Max Lemke (European
Commision)
Industry/Enterprise
Jim Austin
(York)
Bob Cohen
(ESI)
Brooklin Gore (Micron)
Craig Lee
(Aerospace)
Douglas
Mckinley (Metaware)
Gary Tyreman (Platform)
Ian
Osborne (Grid Computing Now!)
John Brooke
(Manchester)
Jamil
Appa (BAE systems)
John Easton
(IBM)
John Barr
(Intel)
Guy Lonsdale
(NEC)
Mark Parsons
(EPCC)
Martin Walker (HP)
Paul
Watson
(Newcastle)
Paul Strong
(Ebay)
Ron Perrott
(Belfast)
Robert Fogel (Intel)
Steve
Caughey (Arjuna)
William Fellows (The 451
Group)
Operations (Local, OGF staff, EGEE,
etc.)
Dave Berry (PC Chair)
Wolfgang Gentzsch (General Chair)
Ann Collins (OGF Office)
Steve Crumb (OGF
Office)
Joel Replogle (OGF Office)
Gwen Nichols-White (OGF
Office)
Erwin Laure (EGEE)
Hannelore Hammerle
(EGEE)
Massimo Lamanna (EGEE)
Robin
Middleton (EGEE)
Terry Hewitt (Local Organising
Committee)
Rizos Sakellariou (Local Organising Committee)
Rob Procter
(Local Organising Committee)
Roger
Barlow (Local Organising Committee)
Stephen
Pickles (Local Organising
Committee)