September 2009's issue at http://www.nesc.ac.uk/news/newsletter/index.html
Includes information about the e-Science Institute call for new Theme proposals and a summary of Jul09 StoMP (stochastic dynamical modelling for prokaryotes) workshop, when "microbiologists and physical and computational scientists joined forces to expose the inner workings of bacteria."
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Wednesday, 9 September 2009
Thursday, 6 August 2009
NeSC newsletter - includes Rapid portlets in Chemistry UG teaching
August 2009 editions at http://www.nesc.ac.uk/news/newsletter/August09.pdf.
Page 3 for how a Rapid portlet helps in teaching chemistry students computational chemistry.
Page 3 for how a Rapid portlet helps in teaching chemistry students computational chemistry.
Thursday, 12 February 2009
NeSC newsletter - January/February 2009
In this month's newsletter includes pieces on saving lives with the Semantic Web, the new e-Science MSc, new eSI themes, a review of e-Science...
http://www.nesc.ac.uk/news/newsletter/NeSC_news_Jan_Feb_09.pdf
http://www.nesc.ac.uk/news/newsletter/NeSC_news_Jan_Feb_09.pdf
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
National e-Science Centre News – July 2008
Find the July 2008 NeSC newsletter at:
http://www.nesc.ac.uk/news/newsletter/July08.pdf
In this month’s newsletter:
* Articles about secure electronic voting and research in climate change modelling
* The latest news from NGS
* A reminder about AHM 2008
* A call for theme topics from the e-Science Institute
* An announcement about the second Grid Computing Now! competition
* Congratulations to Professors Richard Kenway, Ed Seidel and Peter Coveney, and to Dr Shantenu Jha! See inside NeSC News to find out about their achievements.
http://www.nesc.ac.uk/news/newsletter/July08.pdf
In this month’s newsletter:
* Articles about secure electronic voting and research in climate change modelling
* The latest news from NGS
* A reminder about AHM 2008
* A call for theme topics from the e-Science Institute
* An announcement about the second Grid Computing Now! competition
* Congratulations to Professors Richard Kenway, Ed Seidel and Peter Coveney, and to Dr Shantenu Jha! See inside NeSC News to find out about their achievements.
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