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Photo Gallery: SC Global'01

SC Global used the Access Grid technology to link the SC 2001 conference in Denver USA with participants at Access Grid nodes worldwide. These remote participants--or SC Constellation Sites-- not only tuned in to the technical program and keynote addresses in Denver, they served up their own presentations, participated in panel discussions, and conducted remote workshops, educational sessions, and birds of a feather meetings. Moreover, SC Global content extended beyond high-performance computing and networking, with many Constellation Sites offering sessions in telemedicine, social sciences, and the arts.

Thirty-six sites have confirmed their participation in SC Global, 28 of which will contribute content to the conference. These include sites all across the U.S. and in Beijing, China; Juelich, Germany; Tsukuba, Japan; Toronto, Canada; Manchester, England; Stuttgart, Germany; Bologna, Italy; Sydney, Australia; Porto Alegre, Brazil; and the National Science Foundation's South Pole Research Center.
The following pictures were taken on Wednesday November 14, 2001 during the SCGlobal panel "Can the Asia Pacific Grid contribute to the Global Grid?".


The following pictures were taken on Thursday November 15, 2001 during the Industry spotlight session: "New Applications Supporting Biotech" S Kippelman, Johnson & Johnson.

The following pictures were taken on Thursday November 15, 2001 during the SC Global presentation from Sydney VisLab session: "Developing an Australian grid for national and international cooperation" B. Pailthorpe, Sydney VisLab and J. O'Callaghan, APAC.


The following pictures were taken on Friday November 16, 2001 during the Showcase session: " Dancing Beyond Boundaries - Live Performance" James Oliverio, U of Florida and

"Art on the Grid" Kelli Dipple, Manchester-UK and Keith Armstrong, Sydney-Australia





Acknowledgements

Node operators for SCGlobal: Chris Willing and Steve Manos.

The AccessGrid work was funded by the Australian Research Council and the University of Sydney.