Workshops
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The Collaborative and Grid Computing Technologies Workshop will be held from 19th to 21st April 2010 in Cancun, México. The general goal of the workshop is to bring together distinguished researchers from around the world and México to present and discuss the latest advances in Collaborative and Grid Technologies
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Wednesday 29th April 2009
The meteorological community have a very long history of developing and using large and complex climate and weather modelling systems. The modelling codes used have been developed over many years and have required hundreds of years of person effort to achieve the scientific quality that can be obtained today. These codes are very sophisticated, and the intellectual property they represent is possibly more important than the optimal match between the code formulation and the use of the underlying computing resources used. The Fortran programs are based on legacy codes, and are sensitive to compilers, libraries, and the execution environment. Code formulation issues can create inertia to exploiting new computing technologies. This workshop aims to engage not only the meteorological community, principally model developers, but also those involved in emerging computing technologies, with the aim to discuss and to elucidate the gap between the codes that are used to model climate and weather, and the emerging technologies, such as Clouds, heterogeneous multi-core processors, and using virtualisation. Other issues will emerge from the discussion of new emerging technologies that may be relevant to the meteorological community such as robustness and reliability.
- The Collaborative and Grid Computing Technologies Meeting will be held from 22nd to 24th April, 2009 in Cancun, México. The general goal of the meeting is to bring together distinguished researchers from around the world and México to present and discuss the latest advances in Collaborative and Grid Technologies.
- Mark Baker organised the Edinburgh eSI event about the "The Influence and Impact of Web 2.0 on e-Research Infrastructure, Applications and Users"
23 March, 09 09:30 AM - 27 March, 09 05:00 PM, e-Science Institute, 15 South College Street, Edinburgh
See the following URL to see theĀ agenda and talks at the five-day event: http://www.nesc.ac.uk/esi/events/968/
- The Collaborative and Grid Computing Technologies Meeting will be held from 10th to 12th April, 2008 in Cancun, México. The general goal of the meeting is to bring together distinguished researchers from around the world and México to present and discuss the latest advances in Collaborative and Grid Technologies.
- ACET is hosting The Sixth IMACS Seminar on Monte Carlo Methods from the 18-21 June 2007.
- The Collaborative and Grid Computing Technologies Meeting will be held from 12th to 14th April, 2007 in Cancun, México. The general goal of the meeting is to bring together distinguished researchers from around the world and México to present and discuss the latest advances in Collaborative and Grid Technologies.
- Vassil Alexandrov, Mark Baker and Ashish Thandavan attended the European Grid Technology Days 2006 - FP6 IST Grid Projetcs Launch Event and the Grid Technologies Concertation Meeting - in Brussels, 19 - 21 September 2006. The g-Eclipse and SORMA projects were formally launched at the event on 18 September 2006.
- Workshop on Web Services-based Grid Applications (WSGA), held in conjunction with: 2006 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP-2006), Columbus, Ohio, USA, August 14, 2006, Organised by Daniel S. Katz (High Capability Computing and Modeling Group, Jet Propulsion Laboratory) and Mark Baker (ACET, University of Reading).
- A two-day Portals and Portlets 2006 workshop, organisered by Dr. Rob Allan, Prof. Mark Baker and Mr. Chris Awre is being held at NeSC on 17 and 18 July. A uPortal Tutorial will take place on the morning of 19 July. This is a technical workshop to asseses the status of portal technology for research. It will bring together the e-Science and digital information communities.
- VRE Developers Workshop: Practice and Experience: Developing and Deploying Tools and Services in the Emerging Portal Frameworks, Portsmouth, 18th and 19th January 2006, Schedule | Accommodation | Photos.
- ICCSA 2006: Technologies and Techniques for Distributed Data Mining, The Hilton Glasgow Hotel, Glasgow, UK, Date: 8 - 11 May 2006, Organised by Mark Baker (ACET, University of Reading) and Bob Nichol, (ICG, The University of Portsmouth).
- The first Reading Workshop on Computational Sciences was held on 9th December 2005 in the NTI Suite in the School of Systems Engineering.