The First Six Months of Cal-(IT)2 Report to the University of California Office of the President Oakland, CA July 20, 2001 Cal-(IT)2 Six Months Later • • • • • Buildings Communications and IT Infrastructure Education and Outreach Organization Chart Budgets Cal-(IT)2 UC Irvine Building Receives First UC Regents Approval Johnson Fain Partners Design Approval by UC Regents July 19, 2001 Cal-(IT)2 Building Outside View UC Irvine Johnson Fain Partners Cal-(IT)2 Building Interior View UC Irvine Johnson Fain Partners Cal-(IT)2 Building Ground Floor UC Irvine Johnson Fain Partners Cal-(IT)2 Building Third Floor UC Irvine Will Define Layout as Program Develops For Maximum Flexibility Johnson Fain Partners Cal-(IT)2 Building Location UC San Diego Design Approval by UC Regents Planned September 2001 Cal-(IT)2 Building Outside View UC San Diego Cal-(IT)2 Building Ground Floor Clean Room UC San Diego NBBJ Cal-(IT)2 Building Ground Floor Visualization Facilities UC San Diego NBBJ The UCSD Cal-(IT)2 Building is Designed to Support Virtual Teams Flexibility: Labs Or Offices “Live” Visual Internet Walls Everywhere NBBJ Mix of Office Types: Carrels and Traditional UCSD and UCI are Providing Temporary Space for Cal-(IT)2 Temporary Trailers 2002 UCSD Permanent Building 2004 UCI Providing 1500 Sq. Feet Temporary Office Space UCI Will Host Joint Campus Meeting This Summer on Wireless Software Available Now 6 months August 28, 2001 Discussion Forum Now on WebEx IEEE 802.11 Wireless Coverage Wireless Internet Spreading Over UCSD Campus 6 months Available Now 12 months UCSD Beta Tests Qualcomm HDR Cellular Internet -- Range of 5 Miles Rooftop HDR Access Point UCSD Has First Operational Third Generation Cellular System in U.S. 6 months Available Now Wireless WAN 12 months HP Grant Brings Wireless Access to Large Number of UCSD Undergraduates • • Potential “Disintegration” of Campus Learning Culture With Anticipated Growth of 10,000 Students Over Next 10 Years Year-Long “Living Laboratory” Experiment – Develop “Production Prototype” This Summer – 500+ Wireless-Enabled HP Jornada PDAs – For Incoming Freshmen in Computer Science and Engineering This Fall – Questions on Technology and Community – Security, Wireless Networking, Scalability – Impacts on Building Community and Learning • Software Developed – Activeclass: – Encourage Classroom Participation – Roamer/FindMe: – Encourage Chance Interactions and Discoveries Around Campus – Entensible Software Infrastructure for Others to Build On • Deploy to UCSD Sixth College Fall 2002 Funds: HP, NSF, Campus, Cal-(IT)2 Cal-(IT)2 Knowledge and Data Engineering (KDE) Lab Joint Between UCSD and UCI Computer Science and SDSC Vast Data Sets Will Require High Resolution Data Analysis Facilities Celera Control Room SDSC SIO Cal-(IT)2 Control Room Cox Communications Teraburst Networks Panoram Technologies Newsday Photo Ira Schwarz We are In Deployment of the San Diego Metro Optically Networked Visualization Facility Multi-Megapixel Display Demonstrated to 300+ People at SIO in May Cal-(IT)2 Is Working Closely With CENIC as Bleeding Edge for Networking California Network Development and Evolution Smarr Has Been Named as Member at Large on CENIC Board of Directors For California Research and Education Community Responsible Entities CENIC: CalREN-XD Network Type Tier 1 Tier 2 CENIC: CalREN-HPR Experimental/ Experimental/ Developmental Developmental Networ k Network High Performance Research Network Tier 3 CENIC: CalREN-DC CORPORTATION FOR EDUCATION NETWORK INITIATIVES IN CALIFORNIA (CENIC) 7/19/01 Commercial Companies 7 REMOTES S CENIC Internet ONI Commodity Bleeding Edge Services for Network Researchers Leading Edge Services for Large Applications Users High Quality Services for all K-20 California Research/ Education Users 3 Services to General Public OPTICAL NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE (ONI) TOPOLOGY COMPONENTS 3 SAC 2 BAY AREA Digital California Network Capabilities/Users 5 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 6 COASTAL CORRIDOR 8 RESEARCH FIBERS 1 LA BASIN 4 SD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. LA BASIN BAY AREA SACRAMENTO SAN DIEGO CENTRALCORRIDOR COASTAL CORRIDOR REMOTE SITES RESEARCH FIBERS Multiple Meetings With CENIC and with UC CIO Cal-(IT)2 Is Linking CENIC, NSF, and Metro Optical Networks TIER 1 RESEARCH FIBER CONNECTS UCB SF Colo +2 UCD HAY +2 STAN +2 PA Colo +2 +2 1107 +2? +2 UCLA JPL UCSB Caltech USC +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 Riverside 1 Wilsh WE SAIC is a CENIC Consultant +2 +2 Irvine +2 UCI Proposed research fibers Optional research fibers SDSC SDSC/UCSD CENIC Optical Network Infrastructure (ONI) Initiative NSF TeraGrid Cal-(IT)2 Metro Optical Testbed The NSF PACI TeraGrid Optical Network Coupling Linux PC Clusters 13.6 TeraFLOPs 574p IA-32 Chiba City 32 256p HP X-Class 32 24 128p HP V2500 24 8 8 92p IA-32 24 Extreme Black Diamond HPSS 4 Calren NTON vBNS Abilene Calren ESnet Caltech Argonne 32 Nodes 0.5 TF 0.4 TB Memory 86 TB disk 64 Nodes 1 TF 0.25 TB Memory 25 TB disk 32 32 128p Origin 32 32 5 HR Display & VR Facilities 5 HPSS OC-12 Chicago & LA DTF Core Switch/Routers Cisco 65xx Catalyst Switch (256 Gb/s Crossbar) OC-48 OC-48 OC-12 OC-12 ATM GbE Juniper M160 SDSC NCSA 256 Nodes 4.1 TF, 2 TB Memory 225 TB disk 500 Nodes 8 TF, 4 TB Memory 240 TB disk Juniper M40 OC-12 OC-12 2 OC-12 OC-3 ESnet HSCC MREN/Abilene Starlight Juniper M40 OC-12 2 vBNS Abilene MREN OC-12 OC-3 8 4 UniTree 8 HPSS 2 Sun Starcat 4 1176p IBM SP Blue Horizon 4 = 32x 1GbE 1024p IA-32 320p IA-64 16 Myrinet Clos Spine = 64x Myrinet = 32x Myrinet 14 Myrinet Clos Spine 1500p Origin Sun E10K = 32x FibreChannel = 8x FibreChannel 10 GbE 32 quad-processor McKinley Servers (128p @ 4GF, 8GB memory/server) 32 quad-processor McKinley Servers (128p @ 4GF, 12GB memory/server) Fibre Channel Switch 16 quad-processor McKinley Servers (64p @ 4GF, 8GB memory/server) Cisco 6509 Catalyst Switch/Router IA-32 nodes Cal-(IT)2 Has Had Multiple Meetings with Navy’s SPAWAR and SAIC USS John C. Stennis is an Advanced Concept Telecommunications Testbed for SPAWAR Photo: Cal-(IT)2 visit June 20 Cal-(IT)2 and Navy SPAWAR Envision Similar Layered Architecture www.ndia-sd.org/docs/NDIA_20June00.pdf Cal-(IT)2 Fellows UC San Diego By Department/Program Chemistry & Biochemistry Cognitive Science Computer Science and Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Ethnic Studies Graduate Studies Instructional Technology Center (ITC) Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts (ICAM) International Relations & Pacific Studies Materials Science Music Natural Sciences Physics Physiology and Neuroscience Scripps Institution of Oceanography Structural Engineering Visual arts Graduates Undergrads 3 10 15 1 2 2 5 7 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 44 2 1 1 22 Cal-(IT)2 Fellows UC Irvine Graduates Teacher Showcase Helps 40+ Teachers Identify Technology Needs in Classroom Smarr Gave Keynote to Classroom of the Future Foundation April 4, 2001 Cal-(IT)2 Has Created a Second Generation Web Site www.calit2.net A Daily Update from the Global Web of Key Cal-(IT)2 Technologies Under Development by Charles Elkan, UCSD CSE; SDSC Components of a CISI Budget • Facilities – – – – Temporary Quarters Buildings Movable Equipment “Living Laboratory” • Researchers – Faculty – Students – Technology Deployment and Research Support Staff • Administrative Support – – – – – Institute Wide Local Campus Business Operations Industrial Relations and Communications Board Events, Conferences, Visitors, etc. Cal-(IT)2 Organizational Chart Chancellor Dynes - Lead Campus Chancellor Cicerone - Partner Campus Governing Board Bob Conn - Chair, UCSD Bill Parker - Co Chair, UCI Advisory Committee Forest Baskett - Co Chair Phil Smith - Co Chair Larry Smarr Institute Director Ramesh Rao - Director UCSD Division UCSD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Ivan Schuller Paul Siegel Bill Griswold William Hodgkiss Mohan Trivedi John Wooley Sheldon Brown Peter Cowhey Gabriele Weinhausen Ron Graham Chief Scientist Peter Rentzepis - Director UCI Division FACULTY/ RESEARCHERS Institute Wide Local Campus UCI EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Materials & Devices Networked Infrastructure Interfaces & Software Systems Environment & Civil Infrastructure Intelligent Transportation Digitally Enabled Genomic Medicine New Media Arts Policy, Management, Socioeconomic Evolution Education G.P. Li Magda El Zarki Rajesh Gupta Maria Feng Will Recker Pierre Baldi Alan Terricciano Vijay Gurbaxani Robert Beck Institute Wide and Local Campus Is Well Along to Being Staffed Up • Larry Smarr, Director --Communication: --Administration: • Stephanie Sides, Director (100% time; 50% free to institute) Michele Foley, Web Development (100% time; paid by institute) Doug Ramsey, Media Relations (50% time; paid by institute) Elizabeth Perez, Assistant to Larry Smarr (100% time; paid by institute) Jacqueline Howard, Assistant to Stephanie Sides (100% time; paid by institute) Ramesh Rao, UCSD Division Director --Technology Support: --Development: --Budget,Contracts/Grants: --Operations Support: --Administration: • Peter Rentzepis, UCI Division Director --Associate Director: --Administration: • Phil Papadopoulos, Architect (50% time; paid by institute) Greg Hidley (50% time + 2.5 FTEs from his staff; paid by institute) Tom James (40% time; paid by institute) Jeff Nagle (75% time; free to institute) Paul Croft (20% time; free to institute) Steve Ross (50% time; 15% paid by institute) DeAndra Green (100% time; paid by institute) Bryan McGloin (100% time; paid by institute) Stephanie Rea (40% time; 10% paid by institute) Shelly Karkosky (25% time; 10% paid by institute) Dora Donovan (50% time; paid by institute) Kate Tull (50% time; paid by institute) Gabriel Real (40% time; paid by institute) Susan Cruse (50% time; free to institute) Lorrie Minkel (50% time; free to institute) Mary Daley Michaels (100% time; paid by institute) Ron Graham, Chief Scientist Note Strong Campus Contribution Total Cal-(IT)2Cal-(IT) Funding by Source Funding 2 $160,000 $140,000 $120,000 in $1000 $100,000 Requested Bridge Funds 5% of State for Operations Garamendi State Capital Projected Federal C&G Industry/Private $80,000 $60,000 $40,000 $20,000 $0 00/01 01/02 02/03 03/04 Industrial/Private Cost Sharing Cal-(IT)2 Industry Match Uses Yellows Are Flexible Research Support $70,000 $60,000 $50,000 Total $157M $50M Completed $107M Under Negotiation ($1000) $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 $0 00/01 01/02 In-Kind: Equipment & Services Faculty Support 02/03 Capital: Building & Equipment Student Fellowships 03/04 Sponsored Projects Academic Professionals Cal-(IT)2 Has Received $8M in New Federal Funds Cal-(IT)2 Non-Industry Awards ($1000) $94M in Proposals Under Review $483 $369 $1,455 $200 $120 $120 $5,162 Air Force DARPA SRC DOE NSF ONR Other/Non-Fed Operating Budget by Function $12,000 $10,000 $8,000 Technology Deployment & Research Support Industrial Relations & Communications Business Operations Local Campus Administration Institute Wide Activities, Board, Events, Other Institute Wide Administration $6,000 $4,000 $2,000 $0 00/01 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05 Operating Cal-(IT)2 Budget by Source of Funds Operating Funding Requirements $12,000 $10,000 $8,000 (in $1000) Anticipated Permanent Funds from the State Requested "Bridge" Funds from Office of the President $6,000 Industry 5% of State Capital Funds* $4,000 $2,000 $0 00/01 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05