The AARC2 project, like AARC, has made the strategic choice to entrust the implementation and the operations of the AARC results to existing research infrastructure and e-infrastructures. This choice is based on the consideration that existing infrastructures are better positioned to deploy and operate services and to implement any recommendations and best practices to guarantee sustainability and support for the scientific communities. For this reason, AARC2 will work, whenever possible, with research infrastructures and e-infrastructures, which will act as the delivery channel between AARC2 and the user communities they represent.
The "AARC Engagement Group for InfrastructureS" (AEGIS) will establish bi-directional channels between AARC2 and the infrastructures to advise each other on the developments and production integration aspects of the AARC results. The group will be composed by representatives of e-infrastructures and well-established research infrastructures as well as the AARC2 work package leaders and will be supported by the outreach and communication activity (NA2).
The group will ensure that:
Participants
AARC | ||
Person(s) | Organisation | Role |
---|---|---|
GÉANT | Convener | |
GÉANT | AARC2 Project Coordinator | |
Andrea Biancini | RETI | AARC2 Activity Leader (NA2) |
David Groep | Nikhef | AARC2 Activity Leader (NA3) |
Nicolas Liampotis | GRNET | AARC2 Activity Leader (JRA1) |
Arnout Terpstra | SURFnet | AARC2 Activity Leader (SA1) |
Infrastructure representatives | ||
Person(s) | Organisations | Infrastructure |
GÉANT, SWITCH | GÉANT | |
Johannes Reetz, Willem Elbers | MPCDF, CLARIN | EUDAT |
Peter Solagna, Tiziana Ferrari | EGI Foundation | EGI |
Mikal Linden, Michal Prochazka | CSC, CESNET | ELIXIR |
Eoin McHugh | ICHECK | PRACE |
Jim Basney, Lee Liming | NCSA, University of Chicago | XSEDE |