Tuesday 7th December 2010: Workshops and Tutorials |
8:00-6:30pm |
Registration: Z block foyer (level 4) |
9.00–10.30am |
Parallel Optimisation and Parameter Fitting
Z503 |
High-Performance Computing in the Life Sciences
Z504 |
Computational Science and Engineering Workshop
Z606 |
e-Science challenges in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Z607 |
Exploring the Legal and Policy Aspects of Accessing and Making Use of Scientific Knowledge and Information
S405 |
Tiled Wall Displays
V-Block Level 7 |
10.45–11.00am |
Morning Tea: Z block foyer (level 4) |
11.00–12.30pm |
Parallel Optimisation and Parameter Fitting
Z503 |
High-Performance Computing in the Life Sciences
Z504 |
Computational Science and Engineering Workshop
Z606 |
e-Science challenges in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Z607 |
Exploring the Legal and Policy Aspects of Accessing and Making Use of Scientific Knowledge and Information
S405 |
Tiled Wall Displays
V-Block Level 7 |
12.30–1.30pm |
Lunch: Z block foyer (level 4) |
1.30–3.15pm |
Scientific Workflows Tutorial
Z503 |
Microsoft Biology Foundation Tutorial
Z504 |
Cloud Computing for eScience Applications Tutorial
Z606 |
e-Science challenges in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Z607 |
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Tiled Wall Displays
V-Block Level 7 |
3.15–3.30pm |
Afternoon Tea: Z block foyer (level 4) |
3.30-5.00pm |
Scientific Workflows Tutorial
Z503 |
Microsoft Biology Foundation Tutorial
Z504 |
Cloud Computing for eScience Applications Tutorial
Z606 |
e-Science challenges in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Z607 |
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Tiled Wall Displays
V-Block Level 7 |
6:00-8:00pm |
Welcome Reception
Owen J Wordsworth room (OJW), level 12, S block (QUT) |
Wednesday 8th December 2010: IEEE e-Science 2010 Conference |
8:00-5:00pm |
Registration: Z block foyer (level 4) |
9:00-9:30am |
Conference Opening | Z411 |
9:30-10:30am |
Keynote 1: Thom Dunning Blue Waters: An Extraordinary Computer to Enable Extraordinary Research | Z411 |
10:30-11:00am |
Morning Tea: Z block foyer (level 4) |
11:00-12:30pm |
Arts, Humanities & e-Social Science 1 | Z606 |
Climate & Earth Sciences 1 | Z504 |
Research Tools & Novel Infrastructure 1 | Z411 |
Scalable Social Simulation: Investigating population-scale phenomena using commodity computing |
Realising an eScience platform to support climate change adaptation in Victoria |
SubSift web services and workflows for profiling and comparing scientists and their published works |
Influence of the Cold War upon Influenza Pandemic of 1957-1958 |
Enhancing the Quality and Trust of Citizen Science Data |
Tracking and Sketching Distributed Data Provenance |
A Distributed eResearch Tool for Evaluating Source Backtracking Algorithms |
WAGCoE data catalogue for geothermal exploration |
Efficient resubmission strategies to design robust grid production environments |
12:30-1:30pm |
Lunch: Z block foyer (level 4) |
1:30-3:00pm |
Arts, Humanities & e-Social Science 2 | Z606 |
Climate & Earth Sciences 2 | Z504 |
Research Tools & Novel Infrastructure 2 | Z411 |
Humanities e-Science: From systematic investigations to institutional infrastructures - a status quo report |
The Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) |
Bridging The Gap Between Business And Scientific Workflows |
Towards a Virtual Research Environment for Language and Literature Researchers |
Geospatial Information Modelling for Interoperable Data Exchange. Application Schema modelling: from Concept to Implementation |
Design and Implementation of GXP make---a Workflow System Based on Make |
Semantics for music analysis through linked data: How country is my country? |
Facilitating Research Collaboration in the Australian Geoscience Community using CloudStor |
Multidimensional Scaling by Deterministic Annealing with Iterative Majorization algorithm |
3:00-3:30pm |
Afternoon Tea: Z block foyer (level 4) |
3:30-4:30pm |
Keynote 2: Guy L. Steele Jr. The Rise of Functional Programming Languages in Science | Z411 |
4:30-5:30pm |
Panel 1: Grid Computing is dead: Let's all move to the Cloud Chair Erwin Laure | Z411 |
Thursday 9th December 2010: IEEE e-Science 2010 Conference |
8:00-5:00pm |
Registration: Z block foyer (level 4) |
9:00-10:00am |
Keynote 3: John S.Mattick Information and Data Challenges in Biology | Z411 |
10:00-10:30am |
Morning Tea: Z block foyer (level 4) |
10:30-12:00pm |
Bioinformatics and Health 1 | Z606 |
Climate & Earth Sciences 3 | Z504 |
Research Tools & Novel Infrastructure 3 | Z411 |
Metabolic Flux Analysis in the Cloud |
Applying data mining and mathematical morphology to borehole data coming from exploration and mining industry |
Towards a Framework for Security in eScience |
A Distributed Clinical Data Platform for Physiological Studies in the Brain Trauma Domain |
Fault Detection in Distributed Climate Sensor Networks using Dynamic Bayesian Networks |
The UNICORE Rich Client: Facilitating the Automated Execution of Scientific Workflows |
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NG-TEPHRA: A Massively Parallel, Nimrod/G-enabled Volcanic Simulation in the Grid and the Cloud |
Fault Tolerance and Scaling in e-Science Cloud Applications: Observations from the Continuing Development of MODISAzure |
12:00-1:00pm |
Lunch: Z block foyer (level 4) |
1:00-2:30pm |
Digital Repositories & Data Management 1
| Z606 |
Physical Sciences & Engineering 1 | Z504 |
Research Tools & Novel Infrastructure 4 | Z411 |
PODD - Towards An Extensible, Domain-agnostic Scientific Data Management System |
Pheromone Pre-Seeding for the Construction of RFID Antenna Structures using ACO |
High-Performance Scientific Computing for the Masses: Developing Secure Grid Portals for Scientific Workflows |
Enhancing the Core Scientific Metadata Model to Incorporate Derived Data |
A Revolutionary New Paradigm for the Reduction and Analysis of Astronomical Images |
ObsDB: A System for Uniformly Storing and Querying Heterogeneous Observational Data |
The Evolution of myExperiment |
A Local Sensitivity Analysis Method for Developing Cardiac Models with Identifiable Parameters: Application to L-type Calcium Channels Regulation |
COVE: A Visual Environment for Multidisciplinary Ocean Science Collaboration |
2:30-3:00pm |
Afternoon Tea: Z block foyer (level 4) |
3:00-4:00pm |
Keynote 4: Jurgen P.Schultz Advanced Applications of Virtual Reality | Z411 |
4:00-5:00pm |
Panel 2: eScience Education: when, where, how? Chair Paul Bonnington | Z411 |
6:15-10:30pm |
Conference Dinner: Lone Pine |
Friday 10th December 2010: IEEE e-Science 2010 Conference |
8:00-3:00pm |
Registration: Z block foyer (level 4) |
9:00-10:00am |
Keynote 5: Ian Foster Open Source Modeling as an Enabler of Transparent Decision Making | Z411 |
10:00-10:30am |
Morning Tea: Z block foyer (level 4) |
10:30-12:00pm |
Research Tools & novel infrastructure 5 | Z606 |
Research Tools & novel infrastructure 6 | Z504 |
Research Tools & novel infrastructure 7 | Z411 |
Scaling Benchmark of ESyS-Particle for Elastic Wave Propagation Simulations |
Why Linked Data is Not Enough for Scientists |
Parameter Optimization in the Nimrod/OK toolkit |
Play it again, SAM – using scientific workflows to drive the generation of semantic annotations |
Scaling Acoustic Data Analysis Through Collaboration and Automation |
AMOS: Using the Cloud for On-Demand Execution of e-Science Applications |
Trading Consistency for Scalability in Scientific Metadata |
A Semantic eScience Platform for Chemistry |
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12:00-1:00pm |
Lunch: Z block foyer (level 4) |
1:00-2:00pm |
Keynote 6: S. George Djorgovski Science in Cyberspace | Z411 |
2:00-2:30pm |
Conference closing | Z411 |