e-Research (e-Science)

"e-Scienceā€ refers to the science that can be done when researchers have access to resources held on widely-dispersed computers as though they were on their own desktops. The resources include very large digital data collections, very large scale computing resources and high performance visualisation" (from UK e-science programme).

 

We have expertise in e-research and collaborate with researchers and industry to develop e-research middleware and applications.

We also provide services in parallel programming for high performance computing.

 

List of Projects:


- Cumulative Agrichemical Residue Tracking (CART)

- We are also currently planning some new e-research projects, which will be listed here when they begin.

 

Publications:


Post E. (2007), Designing and implementing a grid application for cumulative agrichemical residue tracking using third-party data sources and software components, Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol. 39, No. 2, 2007 (Special issue: Best papers from APAC 2005).

 

Post, E. (2002) Adventures with portability, Third LCI International Conference on Linux Clusters: The HPC Revolution 2002, Florida, USA, 23-25 October 2002.

 

Post, E. & Goosen H.A. (2001) Evaluating the Parallel Performance of a Heterogeneous System, HPC Asia 2001, 5th International Conference and Exhibition on High-Performance Computing in the Asia-Pacific Region, Gold Coast, Australia, September 2001.

Key contacts

Elizabeth Post

John Good

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