While we are celebrating the #FABRIC (fabric-testbed.net) award, it is important to remember the humble beginnings of Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) as recently published by DOE Office of Science's writer Shannon Brescher Shea: Berkeley Lab lnkd.in/g2DvqGJ
It was fun to discover how similar SURF and ESnet approaches are around innovation and evolution of networking to serve science. We appreciate SURF taking the initiative to visit and look forward to more strategic collaborations that can contribute innov…lnkd.in/gWyBD_24
Wonderful article - "first buildings, then neighborhoods, and then the whole world, running on clean energy that drives prosperity and benefits people and the planet." lnkd.in/gNeV9Hk4
I had the privilege to visit Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and meet @indermo! We talked about ESNet6 and brainstormed on designing the next generation of networking telemetry systems and establishing trust in ML-based artifacts for networking.
It's Exascale Week! Exascale Day is on Oct.18 because exascale computers can perform a quintillion calculations/second (a quintillion has 18 zeroes). This week, check out here & @exascaleproject to hear what makes us excited about these supercomputers: exascaleproject.org/
ALT Graphic that says Exascale Day: 10.18.2022 with futuristic looking abstract images in the background
Yesterday, we unveiled #ESnet6, the newest generation of @ENERGY’s high-performance network dedicated to science.
“ESnet6 represents a transformational change in the way networks are built for research.” - @indermo, ESnet Director
More: bit.ly/ESnet6Unveil@BerkeleyLab
“We tend to measure the speed of science by the speed of our simulations, so people often talk about how powerful the supercomputers are. But, they forget to recognize the networks like #ESnet6 that make our science possible.”
–Ann Almgren, @BerkeleyLabvimeo.com/lbnlcs/esnet6-almg…
ALT In the forefront, Ann Almgren, with light brown hair and glasses, is wearing a blue button-up shirt. In the background, a simulation of a coastal wind turbine shows on a computer monitor.
DYK @Energy's @ESnet has been pioneering network architectures, tools & services in support of data-intensive science for 35 yrs?
Watch us unveil our next-gen network LIVE from @BerkeleyLab on Oct.11 at 9 a.m. PT at bit.ly/3xpJr79
About #ESnet6bit.ly/3BGnTps
ALT ESnet6 backbone with fact: ESnet6 has network backbone links ranging from 400 Gigabit per second to 1 Terabit per second, providing record-time data transfer capabilities between its connected sites.
We hope you can attend the momentous ESnet6 event where we unveil the next generation of ESnet. The half-day event will share talks from scientists on how they can use the network to accelerate their research.
Keynotes from Vint Cerf and Ian Foster will…lnkd.in/gC63Wx_u
DYK @Energy's @FRIBLab hosts the world’s most powerful heavy-ion accelerator? This facility could propel innovations in medicine, environmental science, and more.
#ESnet6 allows these scientists to share experimental data globally bit.ly/3Udp72y@michiganstateu
ALT On the left is an image of the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams at Michigan State University. On the right is a quote from the facility’s Director Thomas Glashmacher: “Facility for Rare Isotope Beams’ mission is to enable scientists to make discoveries, and connecting to ESnet supports that mission by allowing for improved data sharing between FRIB users and their international collaborators.”
ALT Picture of the LZ dark matter experiment at DOE’s Sanford Lab with a quote fro Eli Dart: It is absolutely critical that the data pipelines from observation to computing operate reliably and perform well 24/7. The scientists need to be able to do science, not worry about infrastructure
KNIT 5 (), the first-ever in-person FABRIC Community Workshop will take place from September 20-22, 2022 in Chicago, IL, hosted by Northwestern University. FABRIC (lnkd.in/gXi3b8zW), an international infrastructure that enab…lnkd.in/gKwnxM6Vlnkd.in/g7qyKUYH
In the world of integrated infrastructure, this meeting is key to discuss opportunities and co-design of science applications with cyber-infrastructure. Join the conversation! lnkd.in/gY_4Nb6R
ALT ESnet6 Unveiling online ceremony on October 11, 2022 from 9:00 am PT to 12:00 pm PT. Join us as we celebrate the unveiling of the DOE's most advanced scientific network! Featuring keynote speaker Ian Foster, the director of Argonne National Lab's Data Science and Learning Division. Learn more at go.lbl.gov/esnet6.