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September 28, 2001 NEES Teleconference NEES Consortium Development Robert Reitherman, PI Consortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering (CUREE). American Society of Civil Engineers. Consortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering.
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September 28, 2001 NEES Teleconference NEES Consortium Development Robert Reitherman, PIConsortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering (CUREE) American Society of Civil Engineers Consortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering Earthquake Engineering Research Institute The Development of the NEES Consortium
Thanks for arrangements for this meeting • Tom Anderson and Joy Pauschke, NSF • Tom Finholt, CREW, University of Michigan • Tom Coffin, Tom Prudhomme: NCSA • Steve Mahin, UC Berkeley; John Shalf, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory AccessGrid node • University of Kansas AccessGrid node • Darryl Wong, CUREE Webmaster The Development of the NEES Consortium
Project Assessment Thomas Finholt CREW, University of Michigan Consortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering Robert Reitherman, PI CUREE Executive Director NEES Collaboratory Research Stephen Mahin, Co-PIUniversity of California, Berkeley Associate Task Group Leaders Philip LiuCornell University David McCallenLawrence Livermore NL Thomas O’RourkeCornell University Organizational Development Consultant Andrew Neitlich The Sago Group Task Groups Network and Facilities Community Development Consortium Organization Cherri Pancake, Co-PIOregon State University Sharon Wood, Co-PIUniversity of Texas at Austin Robert Nigbor, Co-PIUniversity of Southern California Associate Task Group Leaders Associate Task Group Leaders Associate Task Group Leaders Thalia AnagnosSan Jose State University Clifford GabrielLiaison to OSTP Catherine FrenchUniversity of Minnesota Dante FrattaLouisiana State University William. HolmesRutherford & Chekene Anke KamrathSan Diego Supercomputer Center J. Peter KissingerCERF-ASCE Susan TubbesingEERI Kim RoddisUniversity of Kansas NEES Consortium Development Project Organization Chart The Development of the NEES Consortium
Project Assessment Thomas Finholt CREW, University of Michigan Consortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering Robert Reitherman, PI CUREE Executive Director NEES Collaboratory Research Network and Facilities Cherri Pancake, Co-PIOregon State University Stephen Mahin, Co-PIUniversity of California, Berkeley Associate Task Group Leaders Associate Task Group Leaders Catherine FrenchUniversity of Minnesota Philip LiuCornell University Anke KamrathSan Diego Supercomputer Center David McCallenLawrence Livermore NL Thomas O’RourkeCornell University Organizational Development Consultant Andrew Neitlich The Sago Group Task Groups Community Development Consortium Organization Sharon Wood, Co-PIUniversity of Texas at Austin Robert Nigbor, Co-PIUniversity of Southern California Associate Task Group Leaders Associate Task Group Leaders Participating via AccessGrid today Thalia AnagnosSan Jose State University Clifford GabrielLiaison to OSTP Dante FrattaLouisiana State University William. HolmesRutherford & Chekene J. Peter KissingerCERF-ASCE Susan TubbesingEERI Kim RoddisUniversity of Kansas The Development of the NEES Consortium
Organizational Partners Consortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering University-based and consortium-managed research The Development of the NEES Consortium
Organizational Partners Consortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering University-based and consortium-managed research Largest and most multi-disciplinary civil engineering association American Society of Civil Engineers The Development of the NEES Consortium
Organizational Partners Consortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering University-based and consortium-managed research Largest and most multi-disciplinary civil engineering association American Society of Civil Engineers Earthquake Engineering Research Institute Includes many other backgrounds in addition to engineers The Development of the NEES Consortium
CUREE Membership Base The Development of the NEES Consortium
Civil Engineering Research FoundationAmerican Society of Civil Engineers • J. Peter Kissinger, Senior VP • Mission: engineering and construction innovation • Entre to Institutes: Structural Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Construction, Oceans–Coasts-Ports-Rivers, and the Geo-Institute • Working Groups: Transformation of Engineering Practice, Federal Agencies & Applications Constituencies The Development of the NEES Consortium
Earthquake EngineeringResearch Institute • Susan Tubbesing, Executive Director • Broad view of earthquake engineering • Experienced in focusing and representing community viewpoints • Strategic plan linked to implementation and NEHRP goals • National Workshops and consortium formation The Development of the NEES Consortium
Introduce the newest member of the NEES team Clarify scope and coordination among awardees • What we expect from the System Integrator • What we expect from the Equipment Sites • What they expect from us (2-way street) A recruitment opportunity for our project Begin to schedule and arrange next steps Our goals for today’s meeting, and beyond The Development of the NEES Consortium
Project Assessment Thomas Finholt CREW, University of Michigan Consortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering Robert Reitherman, PI CUREE Executive Director NEES Collaboratory Research Network and Facilities Cherri Pancake, Co-PIOregon State University Stephen Mahin, Co-PIUniversity of California, Berkeley Associate Task Group Leaders Associate Task Group Leaders Catherine FrenchUniversity of Minnesota Philip LiuCornell University Anke KamrathSan Diego Supercomputer Center David McCallenLawrence Livermore NL Thomas O’RourkeCornell University Organizational Development Consultant Andrew Neitlich The Sago Group Task Groups Community Development Consortium Organization Sharon Wood, Co-PIUniversity of Texas at Austin Robert Nigbor, Co-PIUniversity of Southern California Associate Task Group Leaders Associate Task Group Leaders Thalia AnagnosSan Jose State University Clifford GabrielLiaison to OSTP Dante FrattaLouisiana State University William. HolmesRutherford & Chekene J. Peter KissingerCERF-ASCE Susan TubbesingEERI Kim RoddisUniversity of Kansas Introduction of the Task Groups The Development of the NEES Consortium
Professor Philip LiuCornell University Dr. David McCallenLawrence Livermore NL Professor Thomas O’RourkeCornell University Collaboratory Research Task Group Professor Stephen Mahin, Co-PIUniversity of California, Berkeley Associate Task Group Leaders The Development of the NEES Consortium
Professor Philip LiuCornell University Dr. David McCallenLawrence Livermore NL Professor Thomas O’RourkeCornell University Collaboratory Research Task Group Professor Stephen Mahin, Co-PIUniversity of California, Berkeley Associate Task Group Leaders Working Groups: 1. Sharing of Facilities 2. Sharing of Data 3. NEES Consortium’s Role in Facilitating Research 4. Identification and Pursuit of External Projects The Development of the NEES Consortium
Networking and Facilities Task Group Professor Cherri Pancake, Co-PIOregon State University Associate Task Group Leaders Professor Catherine FrenchUniversity of Minnesota Dr. Anke KamrathSan Diego Supercomputer Center The Development of the NEES Consortium
Networking and Facilities Task Group Professor Cherri Pancake, Co-PIOregon State University Associate Task Group Leaders Professor Catherine FrenchUniversity of Minnesota Dr. Anke KamrathSan Diego Supercomputer Center Working Groups: 1. System Integration Liaison 2. Coordination of Training for Facilities and Researchers The Development of the NEES Consortium
Community Development Task Group Professor Sharon Wood, Co-PIUniversity of Texas at Austin Associate Task Group Leaders J. Peter KissingerCERF-ASCE Prof.Kim RoddisUniversity of Kansas Prof. Thalia AnagnosSan Jose State University Prof. Dante FrattaLouisiana State University The Development of the NEES Consortium
Community Development Task Group Professor Sharon Wood, Co-PIUniversity of Texas at Austin Associate Task Group Leaders J. Peter KissingerCERF-ASCE Prof.Kim RoddisUniversity of Kansas Prof. Thalia AnagnosSan Jose State University Prof. Dante FrattaLouisiana State University Working Groups: 1. Publicity and Outreach 2. University Involvement 3. Educational Aspects 4. Transformation of Engineering Practice 5. Federal Agencies and Applications Constituencies The Development of the NEES Consortium
Consortium Organization Task Group Professor Robert Nigbor, Co-PIUniversity of Southern California Associate Task Group Leaders Photo not available Clifford GabrielLiaison to OSTP William HolmesRutherford & Chekene Susan TubbesingEERI The Development of the NEES Consortium
Consortium Organization Task Group Professor Robert Nigbor, Co-PIUniversity of Southern California Associate Task Group Leaders Photo not available Clifford GabrielLiaison to OSTP William HolmesRutherford & Chekene Susan TubbesingEERI Working Groups: 1. National Workshops 2. Inter-Institution Budgetary Issues 3. Governance 4. Consortium Establishment and Operation 5. Ten-Year Planning The Development of the NEES Consortium
Project Assessmentand Technology Facilitation Professor Thomas Finholt Director, Collaboratory for Research on Electronic Work (CREW) University of Michigan The Development of the NEES Consortium
Project Assessmentand Technology Facilitation Professor Thomas Finholt Director, Collaboratory for Research on Electronic Work (CREW) University of Michigan Project Assessment Assessment Plan Annual and Final Assessment Technology Facilitation AccessGrid, PlaceWare, Web, etc. Organizational Development Consultant: Andrew Neitlich, Sago Group The Development of the NEES Consortium
Consortium Development Project Milestones(various required reports, assessments, plans, not shown here) Website; workshops; outreach to broad earthquake engineering community Form the NEES Consortium Submit 10-yr Collaboratory operation plan to NSF Interim operation of the NEES Consortium The Development of the NEES Consortium
Consortium Development Decisionmaking An influential grassroots level: Working Groups Co-PI’s as “vice-presidents” of divisions PI overall “CEO,” but… Executive Council given power to decide key decisions by majority vote EERI “counts the votes” (2 National Workshops) Decisonmaking rules of the NEES Consortium to be determined, but collaboration is a given The Development of the NEES Consortium
System Integrator NEESgrid The Development of the NEES Consortium
System Integrator Site A NEESgrid Simulation/Experimental Facilities Site B Site C Site Council The Development of the NEES Consortium
NEES Consortium Development System Integrator Site A NEESgrid Simulation/Experimental Facilities Site B Site C Site Council The Development of the NEES Consortium
NSF-funded NEES components System Integrator Site A NEESgrid Simulation/Experimental Facilities Site B NEES Consortium Development Site C Site Council The Development of the NEES Consortium
Othersite 1 System Integrator Othersite 2 Earthquake Researchers Site A NEESgrid Simulation/Experimental Facilities Educators & Students Site B NEES Consortium Development Site C Other Practitioners Site Council Professional Engineers The Development of the NEES Consortium
NEES Collaboratory Othersite 1 System Integrator Othersite 2 Earthquake Researchers Site A NEESgrid Simulation/Experimental Facilities Educators & Students Site B NEES Consortium Development NEES Consortium Site C Other Practitioners Site Council Professional Engineers The Development of the NEES Consortium
nees.org website (NSF + SI + ES + CD) “CUREE’s” announcement of the Consortium Development award is actually a PR piece for all of NEES Multimedia programs to be available; archive of images, video, etc. “Organizational capital” of CUREE member universities (workshops, co-scheduling events) CUREE Board of Directors hands-off policy Consortium Developer as Central Sourceof Information to Community about NEES The Development of the NEES Consortium
Taking Advantage of Opportunities to Advance NEES The Development of the NEES Consortium
CUREE Calendar for Year 2002:The Development of NEES The Development of the NEES Consortium
Newsletter announcement(printed and e-news) The Development of the NEES Consortium
All NEES Equipment Sites, and System Integrator,To be Highlighted Via Print and Website/email The Development of the NEES Consortium
Tsunami Wave Basin Oregon State University Multidirectional Wave Basin for Remote Tsunami Research Centrifuge Research Equipment University of California, Davis Geotechnical Centrifuge Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 100 g-ton Geotechnical Centrifuge The Development of the NEES Consortium
Shake Tables University at Buffalo High-Performance Hybrid Test Facility University of Nevada, Reno Multiple Biaxial Shake Table Research Facility The Development of the NEES Consortium
Large Scale LaboratoryExperimentation Systems University of California, Berkeley Reconfigurable Reaction Wall University of Minnesota Multi-Axial Subassemblage Testing System (MAST) University of Colorado at Boulder Fast Hybrid Test Platform for Seismic Performance Evaluation of Structural Systems The Development of the NEES Consortium
Field Experimentation and Monitoring University of Texas at Austin Large Scale Mobile Shakers and Associated Instrumentation University of California, Los Angeles Field Testing and Monitoring of Structural Performance The Development of the NEES Consortium
Introduce the newest member of the NEES team Our goals for today’s meeting, and beyond The Development of the NEES Consortium
Introduce the newest member of the NEES team Co-PI Presentations and Discussion on Specific Aspects of the Project Clarify scope and coordination among awardees • What we expect from the System Integrator • What we expect from the Equipment Sites • What they expect from us (2-way street) A recruitment opportunity for our project Begin to schedule and arrange next steps Our goals for today’s meeting, and beyond The Development of the NEES Consortium
next speaker: Stephen Mahin The Development of the NEES Consortium
September 28, 2001 NEES Teleconference • Collaboratory Vision Task Group • Professor Stephen A. Mahin, Co-PIUniversity of California at Berkeley • Associate Task Group Leaders • Professor Philip Liu, Cornell University • Dr. David McCallen, Lawrence Livermore National Lab • Professor Thomas O’Rourke, Cornell University The Development of the NEES Consortium
NEES implemented as a collaboratory • The NEES Collaboratory will accelerate intellectual discovery in the field of earthquake engineering and improve seismic safety by: • Bringing researchers, educators and students together with members from the broad earthquake engineering, information technology and computer science communities • Providing them ready access to powerful shared-use, next-generation experimental, computational, information management and communication tools • Facilitating their interaction as if they were “just across the hall” The diversity of talents, backgrounds, experience and disciplinary concerns represented within NEES Collaboratory will provide an unparalleled stimulus to intellectual inquiry. The Development of the NEES Consortium
Deliverables • Articulate in a white paper the vision of how the Collaboratory will function • Provide the “performance specifications” to the Task Group on Consortium Organization for what the Consortium must be able to do • Identify efforts external to the Consortium Development award’s scope needed to integrate the components of NEES into a successful whole • Aggressively seek funding for those external efforts, bringing together interested members of the community to work on activities The Development of the NEES Consortium
The VisionThing Adopt an approach that is: • Strategic • Systematic • Holistic • Inclusive Build on previous work, and acknowledge expertise Broad definition of community (Data users, research participants, facility operators, etc.) Systematic input from organizational experts, NSF best practices, existing collaboratories, etc. The Development of the NEES Consortium
The VisionThing Address issues related to: • Mission of Collaboratory • Nature of Collaboratory activities • Infrastructure, resources and activities required to realize vision • Policy and organizational features needed to realize vision • Mitigating barriers to success NEES will provide the earthquake engineering community ready access to shared-use, next-generation experimental and computational resources, as well as to curated data repositories, in order to accelerate the development and validation of model-based analysis. NSF 00-56 The Development of the NEES Consortium
The Vision Thing Address issues related to: • Mission of Collaboratory • Nature of Collaboratory activities • Infrastructure, resources and activities required to realize vision • Policy and organizational features needed to realize vision • Mitigating barriers to success A collaboratory is a network- enabled “…center without walls” in which the nation’s researchers can perform their research without regard to geographical location, interacting with colleagues, accessing instrumentation, sharing data and computational resources, and accessing information in digital libraries.” National Collaboratories: Applying Information Technology to Scientific Research [NRC, 1993] The Development of the NEES Consortium
The Vision Thing Address issues related to: • Mission of Collaboratory • Nature of Collaboratory activities • Infrastructure, resources and activities required to realize vision • Policy and organizational features needed to realize vision • Mitigating barriers to success • Research and collaboration functions before, during and after campaigns • Quality of service issues related to collaboration tools and enabling technology Collaboratory Function Levels The Development of the NEES Consortium
The Vision Thing Address issues related to: • Mission of Collaboratory • Nature of Collaboratory activities • Infrastructure, resources and activities required to realize vision • Policy and organizational features needed to realize vision • Mitigating barriers to success The NEES Consortium must: • Lead, coordinate and serve as the focal point for NEES • Operate all components of the NEES Collaboratory • Operate under ten-year strategic, business and critical self-assessment plans, • Operate under policies and procedures that address shared-use access, user fees, and operating cost reimbursement policies, etc. • Enhance the interaction of the NEES Collaboratory with the earthquake engineering community to promote integrated experimentation, computation, theory, databases and simulation. • Conduct/coordinate outreach and training activities • Develop connectivity and interactions with other relevant sites located at US academic, federal and national laboratory sites & at international sites • Pursue technology development opportunities • Interface with NSF and other Federal agencies NSF 00-56 The Development of the NEES Consortium