Meeting for Core e-Science Programme Open Call/IRC projects

21 April, 04 09:00 - 17:00

e-Science Institute, 15 South College Street, , Edinburgh

Organiser:

Dr Jim Fleming

 

Any slides or other material generated as a result of this event can be found at: www.nesc.ac.uk/action/esi/contribution.cfm?Title=305

In response to requests from the investigators of the Core e-Science Programme's Open Call and IRC Projects, an annual meeting to bring the projects together have been organised by the Core e-Science Programme team and the National e-Science Centre (NeSC). The purpose of the day will be;

Registration

Registration for this event is now closed. To enquire about an application or to cancel a previous application please contact NeSC Administration.

 

Agenda (Provisional)

09.30 - 10.30
Registration/Set up Demos and Posters
10.30 - 10.40
Tony Hey
10.40 - 11.00
Grid Based Medical Devices for Everyday Health- Dave de Roure
11.00 - 11.20
Information eXtraction from Images- Derek Hill
     

11.20 - 12.20

Coffee, Posters and Demos
Session 1    
12.20 - 12.40
Dependable, Service-centric Grid Computing- Ian Sommerville
CoAKTinG: Collaborative Advanced Knowledge Technologies in the grid- Dave de Roure
12.40 - 13.00
Workflow Optimisation Services for e-Science Applications- Steven Newhouse
Grid enabled knowledge services: collaborative problem solving environments in medical informatics
13.00 - 13.20
Genealogies of Knowledge - Developing Anthropological Middleware to Support Fieldwork-based Social Science
The Application of Deductive Synthesis Techniques to the Rapid Assembly of Grid Applications - Bin Yang
     
13.20 - 14.30
Lunch, Posters and Demos
Session 2    
14.30 - 15.00
Managed Bandwith - Next Generation - Pete Clarke
e-Science Technologies in the Simulation of Complex Materials- Richard Catlow
15.00 - 15.20
A scalable monitoring platform for the GRID (GridProbe)- Steve Hand
Visualization Middleware for e-Science- Ken Brodlie
15.20 - 15.40
FutureGRID: a program for long-term research into GRID systems architecture - Steve Hand
Jigsaw: Distributed and dynamic visualisation- Malcolm Munro
     
15.40 - 16.20
Coffee, Posters and Demos
 
16.20 - 16.40
Future - Tony Hey
     

 

The event will be hosted by the e-Science Institute in Edinburgh which is a centre for education and research for e-Science, and provides new state-of-the art facilities including an Access Grid system.

Travel: The e-Science Institute is less than 15 minutes walk from Waverley rail station, and from St Andrews square bus stations. It is approximately 20 minutes by taxi from Edinburgh airport (40 minutes by bus). Please see our web site for a map of the area.

http://www.nesc.ac.uk