Extended VO Information
From EGEE-see WIki
This is a list of the widest and most popular VOs that are activated and supported in EGEE at the moment. Complete list can be found here: https://lcg-registrar.cern.ch/virtual_organization.html. To request registration to a specific VO you have to fill the following form: https://lcg-registrar.cern.ch/cgi-bin/register/account.pl Note that your certificate has to be present in your browser that you will use to fill the form.
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Atlas
ATLAS is a particle physics experiment that will explore the fundamental nature of matter and the basic forces that shape our universe. The ATLAS detector will search for new discoveries in the head-on collisions of protons of extraordinarily high energy. ATLAS is the largest collaborative effort ever attempted in the physical sciences. There are 1800 physicists participating from more than 150 universities and laboratories in 34 countries.
Home page: http://atlas.web.cern.ch/Atlas/GROUPS/SOFTWARE/OO/
VO manager contact: project-lcg-vo-atlas-admin@cern.ch
CMS
CMS, the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment under construction for LHC, is a 12000tons detector baser on a large, high field supraconductive magnet. CMS is designed to uncover the hypothetical Higgs boson and to test various currently unproven models of the ultimate structure of matter; it will also have the versatility necessary to uncover unexpected phenomena at LHC energies.
Home page: http://cms-project-ccs.web.cern.ch/cms-project-ccs/
VO manager contact: project-lcg-vo-cms-admin@cern.ch
Alice
The ALICE Collaboration is building a dedicated heavy-ion detector to exploit the unique physics potential of nucleus-nucleus interactions at LHC energies. Its aim is to study the physics of strongly interacting matter at extreme energy densities, where the formation of a new phase of matter, the quark-gluon plasma, is expected.
Home page: http://aliweb.cern.ch/offline/
VO manager contact: project-lcg-vo-alice-admin@cern.ch
LHCb
LHCb is a High Energy Physics Experiment Studying CP Violation at CERN's Large Hadron Collider
Home page: http://lhcb-comp.web.cern.ch/lhcb-comp/
VO manager contact: project-lcg-vo-lhcb-admin@cern.ch
Dteam
The CERN Grid Deployment group is responsible for deploying and operating the LHC computing environment. The responsibilities of the group and its collaborators include: System support, Grid operations, User Support, Resource planning and scheduling.
Home page: http://it-div-gd.web.cern.ch/it-div-gd
VO Manager contact: project-lcg-vo-dteam-admin@cern.ch
Biomed
The EGEE biomedical applications group welcomes applications in the medical image processing, the bioinformatics, and more generally the biomedical data processing fields with a need for a grid infrastructure. This procedure concerns the integration of biomedical applications external to the EGEE project (i.e. not supported by the project partners). The acceptation of new applications to be deployed is given by the Project Executive Board after receiving the advice of the NA4 management. The NA4 can provide assistance and advice in porting the selected application to the EGEE infrastructure but it cannot offer operational support for the application. The selected applications are required to accept the EGEE resource usage policy and to follow EGEE training courses. The applications benefiting from the EGEE infrastructure will have to report on their activity and their use of resources. The application output will be evaluated by external reviewers.
Home page: http://egee-na4.ct.infn.it/biomed/
VO Manager contact: legre@clermont.in2p3.fr
ESR (Earth Science Research)
The Earth Science Research covers research in the fields of Solid Earth, Ocean, Atmosphere and their interfaces. A large variety of communities correspond to each domain, some of them covering several domains.
Home page: http://datagrid.nadc.nl/twiki/bin/view/ESR/WebHome
VO manager contact: project-egee-vo-esr-admin@cern.ch
