Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Crises? What Crises?


In my first Blog I alluded to various crises during my first month as GridPP Project Leader. To briefly expand on this: I fell off a ladder on Easter Sunday - actually, it wasn't the falling but the landing on the edge of a stair half way down a staircase that was the real problem. The ensuing broken rib(s) meant that my first week as Project Leader was somewhat painful, though I'm glad to report that I am now almost back to normal. The drill in the picture was in my hand when I came off the ladder - notice the discontinuity in the handle!

The pain-in-the-ribs was rapidly surpassed by a pain-somewhere-else in my second week, when the Sunday Times published a misleading article following interviews with Tony, Ian Bird from CERN, and myself (http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/news/-1208247915.064841.wlg). The story subsequently rattled round the globe gathering inaccuracies with each retelling. Between us, Tony and I did five radio interviews; one conference talk that stretched to two hours; and addressed numerous other requests for information, interviews and visits. I seemed to write many thousands of words that week, covering topics that stretched from the Grid to why Black Holes would not destroy the earth when the LHC was turned on.

By the third week, the pain was starting to come from somewhere else with a request to explain to the Programmatic Review committee why GridPP should only suffer a 5% cut and not, say, 10% or 15%. This was more like "business as usual" as I seem to have spent a great deal of time in the last 5 years defending proposals and budgets. Nevertheless, it would be nice if it could stop and let us actually get on with what we are trying to do!

On the bright side, at least all the crises didn't happen in the same week!

Dave.

Data Curation

I hope that some people within GridPP are currently (starting to think about) preparing abstracts for the All Hands Meeting (deadline extended to May 15th; see UKHEPGRID email from Sarah). There is also a conference on Digital Curation in Edinburgh in December which might be of some interest to a subset of people: See http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/dcc-2008/. The deadline for abstracts is 25th July but you might be able to re-use an AHM abstract. It looks like the proceedings will be published in a refereed journal so this might be a good opportunity to increase your publication count (Note that the AHM proceedings will be in a refereed publication this year as well - see their website).

Dave.

A Room with a View

Well it's the end of my first month as GridPP Project Leader and in odd moments amid the various crises, I have pondered starting a BLOG as an auxiliary channel of communication. One of the issues is that emailing to UKHEPGRID is overkill for some things (see my next post) but a BLOG would allow people to read, or not, as they choose. Another issue is that I personally find the increasing use of blogging within GridPP very useful - yes I do read them all - and I thought it might help occasionally to be able to show the View from my particular room. I think what held me back was the fact that I might not have anything interesting to say, or perhaps, I might not have anything interesting that I COULD say in this sort of public forum. Anyway, I am going to give it a go and see whether it proves useful.

Dave.