Monday 27 October 2014: Conference Day 1 – Workshops
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Monday 27 October 2014: Conference Day 1 – Workshops
Monday 27 October 2014: Conference Day 1 – Workshops 17:30-19:00 Welcome Reception - Exhibition Area Tuesday 28 October 2014: Conference Day 2 - Research Impact day 08:00-08:30 Registration and coffee Plenary Sessions Grand Ballroom Room 08:30-08:45 Opening address 08:45-09:45 Across the Humanities and Science Divide: Advanced Digital Projects in Cultural Heritage Melissa Terras Director of UCL Centre for Digital Humanities and Professor of Digital Humanities in UCL’s Department of Information Studies. Harnessing the power of citizen science to model extreme weather events in Australia Prof David Karoly Professor of Atmospheric Science, School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne Better living through Photons; Macromolecular Crystallography at the Australian Synchrotron Dr Tom Caradoc-Davies Principal Scientist, Macromolecular Crystallography, Australian Synchrotron 09:45-10:15 10:15-10:45 10:45-11:15 Morning Tea 10:55-11:10 11:15-11:45 Solutions Showcase Presentation (during Morning Tea in the Exhibition Area) Research Data Switchboard: linking datasets, grants and publications between Research Data Australia and Dryad E researching dynamics in architecture Jane Burry Director of the Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory (SIAL) 11:45-12:45 Panel – Has eResearch gone mainstream? Has eResearch now just become part of mainstream Research Infrastructure? Should we drop the “e” from eResearch? What do researchers see as the challenges and opportunities, now and in the future, for eResearch, whatever it is called? Melissa Terras, David Karoly, Tom Caradoc-Davies, Jane Burry, Heather Piwowar 12:45-13:15 Research in the Era of Limitless Computation Mark Ryland Chief Solutions Architect, World Wide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services 13:15-14:15 Lunch z 13:45:14:00 Solutions Showcase Presentation (during Lunch in the Exhibition Area) Ethically extracting and record-linking patient-specific health data – Australia’s most prevalent tool in Primary Care – demonstrating the GRHANITE system. Solutions Showcase Presentation (during Lunch in the Exhibition Area) Capture of multimode clinical research data Concurrent Sessions Rooms 14:15-14:40 14:45-15:10 15:15-15:40 Presentation Grand Ballroom 1/2 Presentation State 3 Presentation Grand Ballroom 3/4 Big data tools eResearch Skills development Environmental impact High resolution imaging: Capture, storage and access Paul Bourke Using scenarios in introductory research data management workshops for library staff Sam Searle 3D Sub-surface Visualization of Water Quality Data and Geological Layers for Coal Seam Gas Fields Charles Brooking, Chih-Hao Yu and Jane Hunter Towards e-Entomology with Natural Colour 3D Insects Matt Adcock, Chuong Nguyen, David Lovell, Stuart Anderson, Beth Mantle, Andrew Young and John La Salle Training and Education in High Performance Computing for eResearchers Lev Lafayette Scientific integration in the Bioregional Assessment Programme Becky Schmidt Services and the cloud Crowd-sourcing Ethics CloudStor+ tweaking a Sync&Share platform for research needs David Jericho The Cinema Cities Index: the potentials of engagement-led research Deb Verhoeven, Alwyn Davidson, Bronwyn Coate and Colin Arrowsmith I'm a Sensitive Soul: How to share sensitive data safely and simply Sarah Olesen BOF Lake The connected Researcher The Research Data Alliance Stefanie Kethers, Mark Parsons, Andrew Treloar, Amir Aryani and Simon Cox eResearch in Geosciences The Australian Geoscience Data Cube – Progress and Future Directions Alex Ip and Robert Woodcock Service Providers State 1/2 AeRO – celebrating our successes and our vision for the future Rob Cook ,AeRO Chair and Loretta Davis, AeRO Executive Officer AeRO – Improving Nationwide eResearch Support Hamish Holewa, User support PM, and Loretta Davis, AeRO Executive Officer Industry TBA 15:45-16:10 Pick, Package and Publish research data: Cr8it and Of The Web Peter Sefton, Peter Bugeia and Vicki Picasso The Prosecution Project: designing a digital environment to support research in criminal justice history Mark Finnane, Jeroen Van Den Muyzenberg, Amanda Kaladelfos, Alana Piper, Amanda Miotto and Darcelle Hinze 16:15-16:45 16:25-16:40 Rooms 16:45-17:10 You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know: Ethics and participant consent issues for eResearch users Jenny Ostini, Francis Gacenga, Clemara Pocock and Eliza Whiteside Growth & development of future capabilities: New Zealand eScience Infrastructure (NeSI) Nick Jones, Director, NeSI, and Malcolm Fraser, Stakeholder Engagement, NeSI Afternoon Tea Solutions Showcase Presentation (during Afternoon Tea in the Exhibition Area) Cloud Bioinformatics Training Platform Presentation Presentation Presentation Grand Ballroom 1/2 State 3 Grand Ballroom 3/4 Supporting e-health Managing data eResearch outreach An Australasian-wide Registry of Juvenile Diabetes Patients in the Cloud Loren Bruns and Richard Sinnott Do Researchers Dream of Data Management? Angelica Healey, Ann Morgan and Glynn Stringer Facilitating at Flinders: eResearch@Flinders after two years Amanda Nixon 17:15-17:40 Personalised medicine possible with real-time integration of genomic and clinical data to inform clinical decision-making. Maureen Turner, Alice Johnstone, Leon Heffer, Naomi Rafael, Ivan Macciocca, Natalie Thorne, Tim Bakker and Clara Gaff The ResearchLink Initiative: The nexus between data, publications, and grants Adrian Burton and Amir Aryani What a Mission! New Skills and Services that Support Humanities Research Vanessa Gibbs and Charlotte Brown 17:45-18:10 The Genomics Virtual Lab at work Andrew Lonie and Ron Horst data.gov.au – the portal for Australian government data Simon Cox, Armin Haller and Pia Waugh A 3d cultural heritage and visualisation depository for Australia Erik Champion 18:30-19:30 Poster Reception – Exhibition Area BOF Lake The connected Researcher Service Providers State 1/2 AAF – simplifying Identity Management for Research applications Terry Smith, Technical Manager & Bradley Beddoes, Technical Architect, Australian Access Federation Institutional Data Storage & Management: Problems Encountered & Lessons Learnt Shane Cox, Luc BetbederMatibet, David Groenewegen and Mike Baker Evolution of Federated Identity Management in New Zealand Sat Mandri, Service Manager, Tuakiri, New Zealand Access Federation Inc. EMC – Breakdown Data Silos and Maximise the Value of your eResearch Ned Shawa, EMS NAS Specialist Engineer Wednesday 29 October 2014: Conference Day 3 07:30-08:00 Registration and coffee Plenary Sessions Grand Ballroom Room 08:00-08:15 08:15-09:00 09:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:10-11:25 Opening Address Discovering the Other 90% of our Human Superorganism Larry Smarr Founding Director of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2), UCSD Ocean Data Interoperability Platform (ODIP): developing a common global framework for marine data management through international collaboration Helen Glaves Senior Data Scientist at the British Geological Survey (BGS) Making it worth their while: Rewarding Open eResearch Heather Piwowar Cofounder of Impactstory and a leading researcher in the area of research data availability and data reuse Morning Tea Solutions Showcase Presentation (during Morning Tea in the Exhibition Area) NeCTAR Heat Demonstration Concurrent Sessions Rooms Presentation Lake eResearch in Humanities Presentation Grand Ballroom 1/2 eResearch in the Geosciences Citing and understanding location references for eResearch: a case study of the Spatial Identifier Reference Framework (SIRF) Paul Box, Terry Rankine, Rob Atkinson and Simon Cox Presentation Grand Ballroom 3/4 BOF State 3 Research data sustainability eResearch exemplar 11:30-11:55 Nothing can ever be lost: Infrastructure for Archival Research and Dissemination. Marco La Rosa, Gavan McCarthy and Ailie Smith Accessible research storage: RDSI project transitioning and lessons learned along the way Viviani Paz and Nick Tate 12:00-12:25 Semantics, social linking and humanities data in HuNI Deb Verhoeven, Toby Burrows and Alwyn Davidson The Australian Geoscience Data Cube – A Common Analytical Framework for Regularly Gridded Data Alex Ip, Ben Evans, Leo Lymburner and Simon Oliver Data Intensive Research – Enabling and Optimising flexible ‘big data’ Workflows Ian Corner and Michael James 12:30-12:55 Transforming Lost Bits to Cultural Assets: Using Data Forensics in Digital Humanities Leo Konstantelos and Anna Shadbolt Connecting Geology with the Internet of Things Jens Klump, Simon Cox and Lesley Wyborn The Value of Research Data to the Nation Richard Ferrers 13:00-14:00 Solutions Showcase Presentation (during Lunch in the Exhibition Area) GET Galaxy - Genomics Virtual Lab 13:30-13:45 Solutions Showcase Presentation (during Lunch in the Exhibition Area) GenomeSpace - Genomics Virtual Lab Presentation Grand Ballroom 1/2 Managing data 14:00-14:25 Inter-agency standardised provenance reporting in Australia Nicholas John Car 14:30-14:55 Establishing a Robust Data Collaborative to Enable Distributed Research David Fellinger Case studies: user experience 15:00-15:25 15:30-15:55 16:00-16:30 16:10-16:25 The reasons for code modernization Peter Kerney, Enterprise Technical Specialist, Intel Australia eResearch – developing an exemplar framework Hamish Holewa, Amanda Nixon, Barbara Polus, and Malcolm Wolski RDSI and Mediaflux making data-intensive research easy and accessible Arcitecta How to leverage Microsoft Azure in your next research project Chris Louloudakis, Cloud Infrastructure Solution Specialist, Microsoft Australia Lunch 13:10-13:25 Rooms Industry State 1/2 BCCVL – a case study in improving user experience through branding, marketing, visual design, functionality & usability. Kelly Lennon and Hamish Holewa Improved High Performance Computing usability and uptake through the utilisation of Remote Desktops Jason Bell and Chris Hines Presentation Grand Ballroom 3/4 eResearch in Water and Marine Sciences The Integrated Marine Observing System: Delivering Reliable and Usable Services on the National Infrastructure Peter Blain and Roger Proctor Australia’s Marine Virtual Laboratory Roger Proctor, Peter Blain, Peter Oke, Uwe Rosebrock and Brendan Davey Point and counter-point Sustainability eResearch in Australia: From Build to Buy? Nick Tate and Rhys Francis Presentation Lake BOF State 3 Research policies and practices Open Data Opening up the dialogue on research data: how librarians at La Trobe University are enabling the process. Simon Huggard, Kerry Sullivan and Mina Nichols-Boyd Establishing a Research Storage Service at UNSW. Governance to Production to Practice. Luc Betbeder, Shane Cox, Maude Frances, Mark Hoffman, Andrew Wells, Gregory Leslie, Grainne Moran and Denise Black Supporting tools Bringing TRNDiff to the Cloud: Supporting large scale visualisation of transcriptional regulatory networks for biological researchers Xin-Yi Chua, Lawrence Buckingham and James Hogan Sustainable Services for Managing Higher Degree Research Data Arif Shaon, Eamon Smallwood, Shane Cox, Lucian Hiss and Maude Frances Afternoon Tea Solutions Showcase Presentation (during Afternoon Tea in the Exhibition Area) Virtual Hazard Impact and Risk Laboratory (VHIRL)– Reuse of generic VL infrastructure Industry State 1/2 The latest in WiFi technologies and implementations Alan Kepper, Managing Director, Laminar Open Data Perspectives in Government and Research BoF Markus Buchhorn From zero to 100: develop research storage collection pipelines in QCIF nodes Dr Graham Chen eResearch Manager, QCIF Linked Data TBA Internet of Things and Linked Data BoF Jens Klump, Simon Cox, Paul Box and Lesley Wyborn TBA Rooms 16:30-16:55 17:00-17:25 Presentation Grand Ballroom 1/2 Tools for Collecting, Generating and Moving Data The All Sky Virtual Observatory Yeshe Fenner, Darren Croton and Jon Smillie Presentation Grand Ballroom 3/4 Case studies International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) identifiers for one university’s researchers: what, why, how Roderick Sadler and Simon Huggard Presentation State 3 Processing and analysing data Exploring the Transparency of Government through Big Data on the Cloud Richard Sinnott, Yi Fang and Edwin Pesantes Workspace: A Platform for Delivering Scientific Applications Damien Watkins Pleasant encounters of the VM Kind – Leveraging on NeCTAR VMs to Achieve Research Outcomes Francis Gacenga, Nick Kelly and Erin Rayment Clusters in the Cloud Shunde Zhang and Paul Coddington 17:30-17:55 Connecting the storage dots – the RDSI DaShNet project Markus Buchhorn eResearch at VUW: The eScience Consultant's Tale Kevin Buckley Genomics Interlocking: An architecture that takes laboratory computing close to the data Yousef Kowsar and Andrew Lonie 19:00-22:00 Conference Dinner – Pullman Ballroom BOF Lake Industry State 1/2 Ethics TBA TBA Addressing the ethics of health eResearch with human participants Craig Fry TBA Thursday 30 October 2014: Conference Day 4 - ICT/Business Day 08:00-08:30 Registration and coffee Plenary Sessions Grand Ballroom Room 08:15-08:30 Welcome 08:30-09:00 Dell’s IT Innovation Lab – Research in the cloud Andrew Underwood Manager, HPC & Research Computing at Dell Australia Supporting Research and Researchers: Challenges and Opportunities for CIOs Paul Sherlock Chief Information Officer of Information Strategy and Technology Services at the University of South Australia Sense-T – Building a big data platform for research, government, business and community Mike Briers Director of Sense-T 09:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-11:30 Morning Tea Enlightening talks at Showcase Theatre (During Morning Tea in Exhibition Area) 11:05-11:10 - Why eResearch needs storytellers, Patricia McMillan 11:15-11:20 What Can We Learn From 4 Years of Cloudstor Network Traffic?, Alex Reid Concurrent Sessions Rooms Presentation Grand Ballroom 1/2 Presentation Grand Ballroom 3/4 BOF State 3 Open Source Big Data The Connected Researcher 11:30-11:55 The effects of big data on research infrastructure Sakkie Janse van Rensburg and Dale Peters CSIRO eResearch: Building future science platforms John Taylor 12:00-12:25 Explorations of Big Data Analytics on the NeCTAR Research Cloud and RDSI Infrastructures: Global Twittering Richard Sinnott Centralised IT and Research. Are they enemies or just friends who need counselling? Ossie Richards figshare and Monash University: combining cloud management and discoverability with institutional storage David Groenewegen and Mark Hahnel e-Research at the University of Cape Town: the role of strategic partnerships and leadership readiness Gwenda Thomas, Izak Janse van Rensburg and Marilet Sienaert 12:30-12:55 13:00-14:00 13:10-13:25 Room Service Providers State 1/2 Supporting the future for early-career researchers Bill Yeadon, Research & Development Manager, V3 Alliance Managing Research Data with Fedora 4 David Wilcox and Andrew Woods Lunch Solutions Showcase Presentations (during Lunch in the Exhibition Area) Simulation and Analysis of Natural Hazards in CSIRO’s Workspace - platform for simulation Plenary Sessions Grand Ballroom How the eRSA Problem became the eRSA Solution – why a network and network security is imperative for eRSA’s NeCTAR cloud Paul Bartczak, Infrastructure Manager, eResearch South Australia (this presentation runs across 50 minutes 14:00-15:30 Panel - Does IT matter? Ten years after Nicholas Carr posed this question which predicted the emergence of Cloud Computing, should Universities and eResearch Service Providers continue to invest in IT infrastructure to support research? Should they invest, instead, in the people, tools and techniques necessary to leverage cloud providers in support of research. Gerrit Bahlman, Elizabeth Coulter, Peter Nikoletatos, Paul Sherlock, Sakkie Janse van Rensburg 15:30-16:00 Afternoon Tea 16:00-17:00 Closing Address Enabling Digital Research – Future Paths Gerrit Bahlman Director of Information Technology at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) 17:00-17:15 Closing Remarks Dr Nick Tate eResearch Conference Co-chair, RDSI Director