Showing posts with label e-science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label e-science. Show all posts

Monday, 16 August 2010

Ninth UK e-Science All Hands Meeting (AHM 2010)

13-16 September 2010
City Hall,
Cardiff.

More information from the website at:
http://www.allhands.org.uk/registration

Tuesday, 13 July 2010

Call for Papers - The 6th IEEE International Conference on e-Science

December 7-10 2010,
QUT, Brisbane, Australia

For more information, closing dates etc, see

http://www.escience2010.org

Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee for Scalable Computing (TCSC), the conference will be structured around a number of e-Science themes:

1. Arts, Humanities and e-Social Science
2. Bioinformatics and Health
3. Physical Sciences and Engineering
4. Climate & Earth Sciences
5. Research Tools, Workflow and systems, novel infrastructure
6. Digital Repositories and Data Management
7. Education and e-Science practice

It is expected that the proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press, USA and will be made available online through the IEEE Digital Library.

http://www.ed.ac.uk/is/databases-a-z

Tuesday, 17 February 2009

The Influence and Impact of Web 2.0 on e-Research Infrastructure, Applications and Users

Five-day workshop 23Mar09 09:30 - 27Mar09 17:00 at the
e-Science Institute,
15 South College Street,
Edinburgh.

Day 1 - Web 2.0 technologies
Day 2 - Clouds
Day 3 - User/usability
Day 4 - User Applications
Day 5 - Tutorials and panels

See this link for the schedule and details of the event and how to apply to attend - http://www.nesc.ac.uk/esi/events/968/

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.