Month: September 2020

Ms Heidi Perrett1, Dr Greg Bishop-Hurley2 1CeresTag Pty Ltd, Brisbane, Australia 2CSIRO Agriculture & Food, Brisbane, Australia Ceres Tag uses its unique smart ear tag to collect sensor data on animal to monitor location, health, welfare, traceability and provenance. It’s...
  • September 16, 2020
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Mr Peter Green1 1Curtin University, Perth, Australia The eResearch Special Interest Group was established in July 2018 at Curtin University to support, in the area of eResearch, the strategic research objectives of the University. The eResearch Special Interest Group was...
  • September 16, 2020
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Mr Lev Lafayette1, Mr Sean Crosby1, Mr Daniel Tosello1, Ms Jin Zhang1, Mr Naren Chinnam1, Mr Gregory Sauter1 1University Of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia Previous presentations to eResearch Australiasia described the implementation of Spartan, the University of Melbourne’s general- purpose HPC...
  • September 16, 2020
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Dr Steffen Bollmann1,2, Dr Oren  Civier2,3, Aswin  Narayanan1,2, Prof Markus Barth1,2, Prof Tom Johnstone2,3 1The University Of Queensland 2Australian National Imaging Facility 3Swinburne Neuroimaging, Swinburne University of Technology Introduction Researchers require a diverse collection of tools to analyse data and...
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Dr James Hester1 1ANSTO, Sydney, Australia We aspire to a world where data described using differing standards can be ingested automatically based on machine-readable data description files: interoperability. A variety of machine-readable ontological languages for these data description files exist....
  • September 16, 2020
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Mr Thomas Berger1,2, Mr Chris Scott1,2, Mr Yuriy Halytskyy1,2, Mr Blair Bethwaite1,2 1New Zealand eScience Infrastructure – NeSI, Auckland, New Zealand 2University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand NeSI is using product management techniques to guide delivery of a new interactive...
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Mr John Scullen1 1Australian Access Federation, Brisbane, Australia INTRODUCTION The Australian BioCommons aim to assemble digital infrastructure to support the diverse research interests of 30,000 Australian life science researchers. This infrastructure must accommodate diversity across experience levels, research areas, regulations,...
  • September 16, 2020
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Dr Nigel Ward1 1Australian BioCommons, The Australian BioCommons Bring-Your-Own-Data Platform (BYOD platform) project is a multi-million dollar collaboration between the ARDC, Australian BioCommons, Bioplatforms Australia (BPA) and seven research infrastructure partners: AAF, AARNet, NCI, Pawsey, QCIF, University of Melbourne and...
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Mr Derek Benson1, Dr Tim Ho2, Dr P. Scott Chandry3, Dr Glenn Mellor4 1CSIRO, Pullenvale, Australia 2CSIRO, Clayton, Australia 3CSIRO, Werribee, Australia 4CSIRO, Coopers Plains, Australia Galaxy is a workflow platform that enables scientists to connect powerful computational analysis tools...
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Mr Darren Clinch1, Dr James Rose1 1Indigenous Data Network, University Of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia Data structures used by Australian federal government agencies for spatialising Indigenous geographic population distributions omit critical features necessary for effective service delivery. Currently, the Australian Statistical...
  • September 16, 2020
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