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FKPPL Status and Perspectives
October 17, 2016
Soonwook Hwang
Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information
France-Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
한한한한-불불불불입자물리입자물리입자물리입자물리및및및및 e-Science 연구소연구소연구소연구소현황과현황과현황과현황과전망전망전망전망
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
Introduction
• FKPPL (France-Korea Particle Physics Laboratory)
– International Associated Laboratory between French and Korea
• Promote joint cooperative activities (research projects)
under a scientific research program initially with a
particular focus on the areas of
– Particle Physics
� LHC
� ILC
– e-Science
� Bioinformatics
� Grid Computing
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
Early History of FKPPL
• April, 2007
– signature of the CNRS – KISTI MoU during the 3rd session of the Korea-France joint committee for scientific and technological cooperation
• March, 2008
– The FKPPL LIA officially established with the signing ceremony for its creation at the French Embassy in Seoul� 5 institutes from the French side and 7 institutes from the Korean side
� 4 scientific projects established initially
• July, 2008
– 2008 International Summer School on e-Science and grid computing (from July 14 to 25th)
– The 1st FKPPL Steering Committee Meeting� two more scientific projects added
• December, 2008
– Call for Proposals of FKPPL for 2009
• Feb, 2009
– The 1st FKPPL Workshop and the 2nd FKPPL Steering Committee Meeting held In Lyon, France
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratorywww.eurosouthkorea-ict.org - [email protected]
� Korean founding partners (7)
� KISTI – Coordinator on Korean side
� Chonnam National University (Gwangju)
� Ewha Womans University (Seoul)
� Kangnung National University (Wonju)
� Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences (Seoul)
� Pohang Accelerator Laboratory (Pohang)
� SungKyunKwan University (Seoul)
� French founding partners (5)
� CNRS – Coordinator on French side
� IN2P3
� Blaise Pascal University (Clermont-Ferrand)
� University Paris XI (Orsay)
� Ecole Polytechnique (Palaiseau)
FKPPL Founding Members
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
• FKPPL started with 6 scientific projects on particle physics and e-science
Project name Coordinators Partners
ILC calorimeter
(particle physics)
Yongmann Yang, Il-Hung Park, Ewha
Jean-Claude Brient, LLR
Ewha Womans Univ., Kangnung Nat. Univ.,LPC,
LLR
ILC electronics
(particle physics)
Jongseo Chai, SKKU
Christoph de la Taille, LAL
Sung Kyun Kwan Univ., Korea Institute of
Radiological and medical Sciencces, Pohang
Accel. Lab. LAL, LLR
Grid computing S. Hwang, KISTI
D. Boutigny, CC-IN2P3
KISTI, CC-IN2P3
WISDOM
(in silico drug discovery)
Doman Kim, CNU
V. Breton, LPC
Chonnam Nat. Univ., KISTI, Kangnung Nat. Univ.,
LPC
ALICE
( heavy ions physics)
Yongwook Baek, KNU
Pascal Dupieux, LPC
Kangnung Nat. Univ. LPC
CDF
(particle physics)
Kihyeon Cho, KISTI
Aurore Savoy-Navarro, LPNHE
KISTI, LPNHE
Initial FKPPL Scientific Projects in 2008
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
Early Days of FKPPL
• We have ended the 2nd FKPPL 4-year exercise: 1st Phase (2008-2011) & 2nd Phase
2012-2015
• Outcomes (2008-2014)
– 16 collaboration research projects have been supported (in total)
– Covered main research domains of IN2P3 with a strong interdisciplinary components
� high energy physics, astroparticles, intensive computing and e-science, and bio-medical applications
– 50 publications in international journals by both French and Korean collaborators
– 4 patents
– 7 French-Korean All workshops (since 2009)
� Since 2012, workshops were organized in collaboration with TYL/FJPPL, in France, In Korea or in Japan
– 7 international schools in Korea, on Monte-Carlo simulation of particle-matter interactions with Geant-4, GATE, and computing grids
• Funding mainly from
– Korea national funding agencies (the National Research Foundation and the Korea Research Council of Fundamental Science & Technology) and Korean institutions (e.g., KISTI, NCC, E)
– CNRS/DERCI & CNRS/IN2P3
– France-Korea STAT program
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
10 Funded projects in 2015
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
Participating academic partners in 2015
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
31 publications in 2015
2016-2019 exercise
New FKPPL (3rd Phase)
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
New directions for 2016-2019
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
2016 Projects
• 17 projects have been accepted this year: theoretical HEP (5), R&D (3),
heavy ions collisions (2), interdisciplinary (2), muons, neutrinos (2),
hadronic, antihydrogen
• including 4 new institute of Physics / CNRS projects
– BSM: Beyond Standard Model and astrophysical problems (A/ Falkoski /S.C. park)
– FNPES: Finding New Physics : From the Earth to the Sky (Y. Mambrini / H.M. Lee)
– H-Potential: Unraveling the Higgs Potential at future colliders (B. Fuks / P. Ko)
– SUSY: Phenomenology of the Higgs sectors in extended Supersymmetric models (U. Ellwanger / M. Park)
• And 5 new CEA projects– GBAR: Antihydrogen ion production (P. Perez / S. Kim)
– GPD: Generalized Parton Distribution (F. Sabatie / W. Kim)
– LAMPSES: LAMPS electronic system (E. Pollaco / K.Y. Jin)
– LYAWDM: Implications of Lyman-ἀ forest for sterile neutrinos and warm dark matter (C. Yeche / G. Rossi)
– MMCD: Metallic Magnetic Calorimeters – Developmnet (X.F. Navick / Y.H. Kim)
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
New Signing Partners
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
Management of new FKPPL
France Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory
Concluding Remarks
• For the past 9 years, FKPPL has grown remarkably in terms of the
number of scientific projects and partners
– 6 projects in 2008 � 10 projects in 2015 �17 projects in 2016
– 5 partners (France), 7 partners (Korea) in 2008
19 partners (France), 10 partners (Korea) in 2015
31 partners (France), 17 partners (Korea) in 2016
• 2017 Joint FKPPL-TYL/FJPPL Workshop
– will take place at IPHC in Strasbourg, France on May 10-12, 2017
• 2017 Call for proposals for FKPPL projects
– will open in December, 2016
• For more information, please refer to the FKPPL website:
http://fkppl.in2p3.fr/
Thank you for your attention!
France-Korea Particle Physics and e-science Laboratory