Category: Wellington eResearch Symposium

eResearch Symposium: Science DMZ Wrap-up

Science DMZ workshop at the eResearch Symposium

Victoria University of Wellington (VUW) hosted the 2012 eResearch Symposium which attracted researchers, IT specialists and educationalists from across the country and abroad.

In a dedicated workshop, REANNZ and NeSI presented the Science DMZ concept. The Science DMZ is a network architecture that separates the large data traffic flows that high-performance science generates, from “business as usual” traffic. The REANNZ team presented an 8Gb/s data transfer using the REANNZ Network from Wellington to Auckland.

Whilst the Science DMZ network design implemented for the Symposium demonstrated you can divert traffic uninhibited onto, and across the REANNZ Network, a tool capable of sending large files is also required. The NeSI team presented the final piece of the jigsaw: the use of gridFTP via the Globus toolkit, an offering by NeSI. The NeSI team transfered large data sets from Auckland internationally to the ESnet gridFTP node at Lawrence Berkley Laboratories in the US .

Approximately 50 attendees not only watched 45 minutes of Science DMZ presentations, but asked thought provoking questions for an additional 30 minutes.

An important component of the Science DMZ is the measurement and monitoring infrastructure. This was also demonstrated through-out the symposium at the REANNZ booth. We are installing perfSONAR nodes across our network and are recommending that our community do the same. We are offering our community the opportunity to source from us perfSONAR nodes. Further information about perfSONAR and our offer can be found on the REANNZ website.

Due to the significant interest in the Science DMZ approach, REANNZ is offering additional on site presentations for those who are considering implementing the Science DMZ to aid in their processes of science. To discuss this, or to talk about a presentation at our site, please contact us: engagement@reannz.co.nz.

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Science DMZ Workshop

REANNZ and NeSI together bringing you the Science DMZ

We are sometimes faced with datasets too large to email. We resort to saving large datasets on hard drives to courier across the country, rather than sending them across the network. This is increasingly unnecessary, and is easily resolved. Institutions that adopt contemporary network configurations and data transfer services, are able to reap the benefits of high speed research networks to quickly transfer large datasets.

REANNZ and NeSI will demonstrate the effect of carefully configured data transfer services atop a well tuned research network at the eResearch Symposium VUW 4-6th July. You will see the differences that can easily be made to data transfer performance, and even learn how to optimise your institutes network connection for large data transfers. However this is only part of the picture – gain access to large data transfer tools and learn more about the data transfer services available, including programmable transfers, and easy to use tools available today researchers in NZ.

For those technically minded, the network approach we’re demonstrating is a prototype of a Science DMZ network architecture and uses a performance-testing tool, perfSONAR, to identify bottlenecks. Atop this, we’re working with GridFTP and GlobusOnline for data transfers. Come talk to the engineers involved from both REANNZ and NeSI to learn more.

If you are attending the Symposium please come along to our booth or workshop, we look forward to seeing you there.

If you are not able to get to Wellington for this, please contact us and we’ll be happy to talk with you.

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NZ eResearch Symposium 2012 – nearly here

Less than one week until the biggest eResearch Symposium yet!

There is a diverse and engaged range of delegates spanning discipline, seniority and geographic origin. It will be a fascinating week in Wellington.

 

If you are attending the Symposium, come to our workshop to see live large file transfer demonstrations and learn what needs to be done to achieve them. The workshop is on 11-12:15pm Friday 6th July. You can also visit us at our booth during the event.

Register to take part in this exciting event. A full programme is available at www.eresearch.org.nz/nzers2012-programme.

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NZ eResearch Symposium: Early Registration

EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION CLOSES NEXT FRIDAY 8 JUNE

Register before 11:59 pm Friday 8 June and you’ll receive the discounted early bird registration rate of $370 for full registration or $125 for students’ full registration.

Full registration includes entry to all symposium sessions on Thursday 5 and Friday 6 July, the Welcome Function on Wednesday 4 July and the Symposium Dinner at The Boatshed on Thursday 5 July. Full details about registration are available online: http://www.eresearch.org.nz/nzers2012-registration

PROGRAMME

We have an exciting line up of presentations, workshops and posters. Full details including presentation abstracts are available here: http://www.eresearch.org.nz/nzers2012-programme

WORKSHOPS

Three workshops will be held on Wednesday 4 July 2012, at the Kelburn Campus, Victoria University of Wellington. You may register for these workshops as part of your Symposium attendance or register for them separately.

Workshop 1: Building a cyber infrastructure for environmental acoustics research

Workshop 2: NZ HPC Applications Workshop

Workshop 3: Open Research in the New Zealand Context

For further details about each workshop please see here: http://www.eresearch.org.nz/nzers2012-presentations#Workshops

Keynote Speakers

The following keynote speakers have been confirmed:

  • Dr Cameron Neylon
  • Sayeed Choudhury
  • Simon Burrows
  • Nicole Coleman

For further details about each speaker please see here: http://www.eresearch.org.nz/nzers2012-keynotes

http://www.eresearch.org.nz/nz-eresearch-symposium-2012

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Play it again: Wellington eResearch Symposium

Recordings from the Wellington eResearch Symposium in June are now available for you to view – a great opportunity for you to familiarise yourself with eResearch before the inaugural NZ eResearch Symposium in October.

Wellington eResearch Symposium recordings

On Tuesday 8 June 2010, Victoria University of Wellington hosted the Wellington eResearch Symposium. The event brought together researchers and scientists from across the Wellington region to see eResearch technologies and methods in action.

You can view all the presentations from the event from our Resource Library:

Presentations | Resource Library

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Watch it live – Wellington eResearch Symposium

Can’t make the Wellington eResearch Symposium today in person? For your reviewing pleasure, you can watch the live stream of the event from the comfort of your own office….

Links to the live streams

Presentation: 1. The eResearch landscape in Australia

Description: Markus Buchhorn, Intersect New South Wales
Date: Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Time: 9:45 AM
Duration: 00:45:00
Link: http://mdsweb.vuw.ac.nz/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=82640275c8c8480ea9739361809fb489

Presentation: 2. What is eResearch? Defining eResearch for the masses!

Description: Julie Watson (MoRST), Nick Jones, (BestGrid) and John Hine (Victoria University of Wellington)
Date: Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Time: 10:30 AM
Duration: 00:45:00
Link: http://mdsweb.vuw.ac.nz/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=51528b8af6c0466cb932a9f7173c764b

Presentation: 3. E-Research for the humanities

Description: Sydney Shep, Victoria University of Wellington
Date: Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Time: 11:30 AM
Duration: 00:30:00
Link: http://mdsweb.vuw.ac.nz/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=b096122cbab34dc689f77f9a7ce187a8

Presentation: 4. NIWA’s High Performance Computing Facility: A new national capability for research on grand-challenge scientific problems

Description: Dr Michael Uddstrom, Manager – HPCF
Date: Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Time: 12:00 PM
Duration: 00:30:00
Link: http://mdsweb.vuw.ac.nz/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=98041dd608fe4989b35465025abe1943

Presentation: 5. BeSTGRID overview and advances

Description: Nick Jones (BeSTGRID) Kevin Buckley and John Hine (Victoria University of Wellington)
Date: Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Time: 12:30 PM
Duration: 00:30:00
Link: http://mdsweb.vuw.ac.nz/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=3d78a14fda3541ac9c7de4f9bd523073

Presentation: 6. eResearch and online volunteerism

Description: Stephen Atkins, Otago Polytechnic
Date: Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Time: 1:45 PM
Duration: 00:30:00
Link: http://mdsweb.vuw.ac.nz/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=cd808d8a317145098a27e23b9b83787c

Presentation: 7. Opening our past to view: a settler poet migrates to the web

Description: Brian Opie, Victoria University of Wellington
Date: Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Time: 2:15 PM
Duration: 00:30:00
Link: http://mdsweb.vuw.ac.nz/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=ee2acdf6ecf349c2b18d60027acb7248

Presentation: 8. Search for the unknown: universe at high time resolution

Description: Slava Kitaev, Auckland University of Technology
Date: Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Time: 3:00 PM
Duration: 00:30:00
Link: http://mdsweb.vuw.ac.nz/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=429a9430ecb642cb992382f1bf61bf75

Presentation: 9. The curing of unwell online students: affective experiences of students in an online learning environment

Description: Salome Meyer, Victoria University of Wellington
Date: Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Time: 3:30 PM
Duration: 00:30:00
Link: http://mdsweb.vuw.ac.nz/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=67b1b7561b564ce4b7ebaee7594fec38

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Wellington eResearch Symposium – full programme now available

The full programme and abstracts for the 8 June Wellington eResearch Symposium is now available.

Wellington eResearch Symposium

Hosted by Victoria University of Wellington on Tuesday 8 June, this event is an opportunity for researchers and scientists from the Wellington region to see eResearch technologies in action, how people are benefiting from it, and learn of ways you may be able to use eResearch technologies to enhance your own research.

Find out how to register and view abstracts of the papers at Wellington eResearch Symposium

Programme

The eResearch landscape in Australia

Markus Buchhorn, Intersect New South Wales

What is eResearch? Defining eResearch for the masses!

Julie Watson (MoRST), Nick Jones, (BestGrid) and John Hine (Victoria University of Wellington)

E-Research for the humanities

Sydney Shep, Victoria University of Wellington

BeSTGRID overview and advances

Nick Jones (BeSTGRID) Kevin Buckley and John Hine (Victoria University of Wellington)

eResearch and online volunteerism

Stephen Atkins, Otago Polytechnic

Opening our past to view: a settler poet migrates to the web

Brian Opie, Victoria University of Wellington

Search for the unknown: universe at high time resolution

Slava Kitaev, Auckland University of Technology

The curing of unwell online students: affective experiences of students in an online learning environment

Salome Meyer, Victoria University of Wellington

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Registration open – Wellington eResearch Symposium

Registrations are now open for the Wellington eResearch Symposium, Tuesday 8 June. Come along to see eResearch technologies in action, how people are benefitting from it, and learn of ways you may be able to use eResearch technologies to enhance your own research.

Registration

Registrations are now open for the Wellington eResearch Symposium to be held in Victoria University’s Rutherford House Lecture Theatre 1 from 9.30-4.00 (with drinks to follow) on Tuesday 8 June. You can register to attend by emailing eresearch2010@vuw.ac.nz, by 1 June 2010.

Programme highlights

The theme for the Symposium is ‘What’s eResearch, and how are people in different disciplines using eResearch methods?’. Programme highlights include:

Keynote presentation: Markus Buchhorn, Intersect

Markus is from Intersect (www.intersect.org.au), an Australian organisation which helps Universities, government agencies and others to engage with eResearch through training and coordination of eResearch activity. Markus’ visit is proudly supported by REANNZ.

Sydney Shep: Wai-te-ata Press

Sydney’s presentation will contextualise eResearch for the humanities by looking at a number of international and VUW-based projects in the historical sciences and asking what tools, concepts, and frameworks can historians bring to the eResearch table. In particular, it introduces a new Print History eResearch Hub being developed at VUW to support three projects including the Marsden-funded “The Printers’ Web: Typographical Journals and Global Communication Networks”.

Dr Slava Kitaev, Auckland University of Technology

Transient Emission Array Detector (TREAD) is a collaborative project to detect very short duration bursts of energy from space, which is a subject of high interest for the Square Kilometre Array research community. TREAD is expected to generate a large amount of data which needs to be transported and processed. A KAREN Capability Build Project Fund grant is supporting the development of TREAD prototype. The project uses eResearch methodologies to manage large amounts of data, collaborate across locations, and for remote use of instruments.

Full programme details will be circulated next week.

More information

Wellington eResearch Symposium event listing

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Invitation – Wellington eResearch Symposium

KAREN members from around Wellington are invited to attend the 2010 Wellington eResearch Symposium on 8 June.

About the Symposium

REANNZ and Victoria University of Wellington invites you to the 2010 Wellington eResearch Symposium.

This year’s event will feature presentations showcasing eResearch initiatives and projects from researchers and scientists from Wellington and across the New Zealand KAREN community. It will also highlight technical advances or services that directly benefit eResearch delivery and outcomes.

Further information on the event, including details of our international keynote speaker and the event programme, will come soon.

We invite any expressions of interest for presenting at the event. The 2010 eResearch Symposium will be a fantastic opportunity to provide the New Zealand research community with an overview on your current individual or institutional eResearch projects.

When and where

The 2010 eResearch Symposium will be held at Rutherford House, the home of Victoria University’s Faculty of Commerce and Administration, on Tuesday the 8th of June. The Symposium will be followed by a social event on the Mezzanine of Rutherford House. This will be a perfect chance for you to network with members of New Zealand’s key research institutes.

The 2010 eResearch Symposium and social event will be free to attend, so keep the date free!

Contact

If you have any queries in regards to the event please email the organising team at eResearch2010@vuw.ac.nz

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