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Monash e-Research Centre e-XPO Week

19th - 25th August 2008

Exhibition & Seminar Series

In addition to our series of talks below we are excited about our exhibition which will showcase, and provide demonstrations, of a range of MeRC's innovative and practical ICT solutions for researchers and for research collaboration. Also included, posters and a selection of student posters.  - MeRC supports researchers by harnessing the resources and capacities of the IT Services Division, the Library and computer scientists in the Faculty of Information Technology to create and deliver ICT services that enhance research capability.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Exhibition Times

1-5 pm (Tuesday 19 August)

9 am - 5 pm (Wednesday 20 August - Monday 25 August)

Exhibition Venue

The 'Atrium' - Ground floor, STRIP building 75, Clayton campus

DEMONSTRATIONS:

   *Monash e-Xemplar Projects:

          Professor James Whisstock / Sarah Boyd - Wednesday 20th, 2-4pm
          Associate Professor Jason Beringer - Thursday 21st, 9-11am
          Associate Professor Susan Charman / Michael Campbell - Thursday 21st, 2-4pm
          Professor Graeme Johanson - Friday 22nd, 2-4pm
          Matthew Perkins - Monday 25th, 2-4pm

   * VeRSI - Tuesday 19th to Friday 22nd
   * Visiting ‘PRIME’ students - Wednesday & Thursday 1-5pm
   * BioGrid - Monday 25th only

   * Collaboration Tools
   * High Throughput Computing  (Pdf, 15kb)
   * High Definition Video  (Pdf, 15kb )
   * Research data storage (LaRDS) 

   * Lab Notebooks
   * ARCHER project
   * The new look my.monash portal Research tab (Pdf, 15kb)

Seminars

This is an open invitation for researchers, students, staff and visitors to register for talks scheduled for the Monash e-Research Centre's (MeRC's) 'e-XPO' week.

e-Research is becoming an increasingly utilised form of 'real-time' research in which huge data sets are opening up new areas of research potential.  With massive data storage capacity possible from Monash 'LaRDS', and simultaneous links to various national and international grid networks, virtual labs and visualisation techniques for collaborating research partners are now a reality. 

The Monash e-Research Centre (MeRC) is advancing e-Research opportunities for Monash researchers of all Faculties and disciplines. 

To join us for this exciting and informative seminar series please nominate which talks you would like to attend and register in a reply email to:

rsvp-expo@adm.monash.edu.au 

For the locations of the lecture theatres, please consult the e-XPO lecture theatre map

 

Date & Time (Building 25)Seminar & SpeakerPresentations (Authcate access)

19 August: 1-2pm
Lecture Theatre S9

Introduction & Monash eResearch Strategy
Professor Paul Bonnington

pdf, 7.5mb

19th August: 4-5pm
Lecture Theatre S10

DART and ARCHER Projects
Mr David Groenewegen

pdf, 2.3mb

20th August: 10-11am
Bldg 26: Room 135

PRIME HDV seminar to UCSD (University of California, San Diego)

       

20th August: 1-2pm
Lecture Theatre S9

Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing (VPAC) Industrial Research & Development
Professor Bill Appelbe

pdf, 167kb

20th August:  3-4pm
Lecture Theatre S11

High Throughput Computing at Monash
Professor David Abramson

pdf, 5.4mb

21st August: 9.30-11am
Bldg 26: Room 135

Immersive Virtual Reality Research at Calit2
Dr Jurgen Schultz

      

21st August:  1-2pm
Lecture Theatre S12

UK e-Science Program & Beyond
Dr Ann Borda

pdf, 1.2mb

21st August: 3-4pm
Lecture Theatre S9

Australian Research Collaboration Service (ARCS)
Professor Anthony Williams

pdf, 723kb

21st August: 4-5pm
Lecture Theatre S9

Research Data Storage and Management at Monash
Ms Suzanne Clarke & Mr Neil Clarke

pdf, 285kb

pdf, 577kb

22 August: 11-12pm
Lecture Theatre S9

E-Xemplar: Protein Structure (Grid Computing in Structural Biology)
Dr Ashley Buckle

ppt, 17.4mb    

22 August: 1-2pm
Lecture Theatre S9

Australian National Data Service (ANDS) Establishment
Dr Andrew Treloar

pdf, 663kb

25th August: 1-2pm
Lecture Theatre S10

e-Research Australia
Dr Rhys Francis

pdf, 2.6mb
 
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