You can have your say by participating in an online survey on eResearch requirements. Your responses will help to influence future decisions, as well as to establish development priorities at the University of Sydney.
Researchers who are interested in using High Performance Computing (HPC) for their research are invited to attend a beginners training course on 17-18 November.
In this issue: eResearch Australasia 2011 registrations are now open, eResearch Australasia 2001 call for Posters participation, AAF to Host Workshop at e-Research Australasia Conference, NZ eScience Infrastructure announces inaugural Director and much more...
This newsletter is aimed at the AAF technical community to help you keep in touch with topics of interest and to provide some practical information, tips etc for you to use.
The BlueFern Computing Services at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand have a job opening for an Supercomputing Services and Support Consultant.
iVEC is building a team of highly skilled Supercomputing Specialists and Developers to work collaboratively with researchers who want to extend their research to harness the power of petascale supercomputers.
In this issue: Call for Participation: eResearch Australasia 2011, NZ Summer of eResearch 2011 open for proposals, Melbourne eResearch Group PhD Studentships, RDSI Call for Node proposals and expressions of interest available and much more...
To respond to the RDSI Node proposal and expressions of interest please refer to the Node proposal and expressions of interest document, the RDSI template subcontract for a node and an updated version of the Project Plan.
/dev/world/2011 is an annual conference hosted by the Apple University Consortium, and aimed at developers who write for Mac OS X and iOS. In 2011 it will take the form of a 2-day conference featuring special talks, lecture presentations and social events to facilitate networking, along with a day of optional workshops. The event will cater for around 140 attendees.
In this issue: eResearch Australasia 2011, Research Data Storage Infrastructure (RDSI) Project: call for expressions of interest in Data Sharing (DaSh) Technical Working Group and much more...
Recent modifications to the University's 'Nimrod Portal' means that potential delays in using national High Performance Computing (HPC) resources have virtually been eliminated.
This Plan supersedes the Interim Project Plan and has been agreed in writing by the DIISR Programme Delegate. The details of the RDSI project are available on the RDSI website.
The ANDS Research Data Analyst will be responsible for the development of requirements specifications and client liaison as necessary to achieve the goals of ANDS.
ANDS will be presenting a two-day Digital Preservation Management Workshop on July 20 and 21 in Melbourne.The Workshop will be taken by Nancy McGovern and Kari Smith from the University of Michigan.
ARCS is pleased to announce that its popular video collaboration, data fabric and compute cloud services will continue uninterrupted after the end of the ARCS funding period on 30 June 2011.