edikt2010 Symposium - Using computing in your research
Wednesday April 28th, 2010
e-Science Institute, 15 South College Street, Edinburgh
A symposium for Scottish researchers to discuss all aspects of research computing – from simulations to Grids and from visualisations to analysis – in a number of scientific disciplines.
Registration is free. Lunch and snacks are provided.
Topics include: chemistry, bioinformatics, neuroscience and mathematics
This event is unique in Scotland. It will bring together Scottish researchers who make heavy use of computer simulations, models or analysis to do research, allowing them to swap ideas and see how other scientists use the resources to maximum benefit.
The day will be arranged into four sessions covering a wide range of computational research including cell biology, computational chemistry, brain imaging, and bioinformatics.
In addition, a poster session will be held in the coffee and lunch breaks.
If you would like to attend this event please apply at http://www.nesc.ac.uk/esi/events/1048/.
Target audience: postdocs, research fellows, etc
Attendance: open to ALL researchers across UK. No charge.
Talk Length: each talk is 25 minutes in length.
Poster sessions: during coffee and lunch.
Speakers include:
Prof Mark Ainsworth
Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
University of StrathclydeDr Tom Freeman
Division of Genetics and Genomics,
The Roslin InstituteProf Peter Ghazal
Division of Pathway Medicine,
University of EdinburghDr Susana Muñoz Maniega
SFC Brain Imaging Research Centre,
Division of Clinical Neurosciences,
Western General HospitalDr Carole Morrison
School of Chemistry,
University of EdinburghProf Mike Tyers
Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology
University of EdinburghDr Jano van Hemert
School of Informatics,
University of EdinburghProf Joanna Wardlaw
SFC Brain Imaging Research Centre
& SINAPSE Collaboration,
Division of Clinical Neurosciences,
Western General HospitalMr Tony Weir
Information Services,
University of Edinburgh
The final Agenda and presentation abstracts are available here.
Registration
If you would like to attend this event please apply at http://www.nesc.ac.uk/esi/events/1048/.
Posters
If you would like to display a poster concerning your research please contact t.sloan@epcc.ed.ac.uk.
. eDIKTsymposium2010web.pdf - A web quality poster for advertising the symposium.
. eDIKTsymposium2010print.pdf - A print quality poster for advertising the symposium.