2024 Program

Program Updates

The program below will be updated as planning proceeds. Please check this page regularly.

MONDAY 28 October 2024

08:30 – 17:00 Registration | Atrium Foyer, Level 1
Pre-Conference Workshops
Room State Room 3
09:00 – 10:30

Generative AI with Diffusion Models

Johan Barthelemy, Wei Fang, Gabriel Noaje

10:30 – 11:00 Morning Tea
Room State Room 3
11:00 – 12:30

Generative AI with Diffusion Models Continued

Johan Barthelemy, Wei Fang, Gabriel Noaje

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch Lunch
Room State Room 1 State Room 3
13:30 – 15:00

Mastering Research Data Transfer and Automation with Globus

Greg D’Arcy, Chris Myers, Alex Ip, Steel Cooke

Generative AI with Diffusion Models Continued

Johan Barthelemy, Wei Fang, Gabriel Noaje

15:00 – 15:30 Afternoon Tea Afternoon Tea
Room State Room 1 State Room 3
15:30 – 17:00

Mastering Research Data Transfer and Automation with Globus Continued

Greg D’Arcy, Chris Myers, Alex Ip, Steel Cooke

Generative AI with Diffusion Models Continued

Johan Barthelemy, Wei Fang, Gabriel Noaje

17:30 – 19:30

NCRIS staff celebration event | Lake Room

eResearch Australasia delegates are invited to attend the ‘Celebration for NCRIS staff’ event, taking place alongside the eResearch Australasia conference on Monday evening, 28 October 2024 at The Pullman Melbourne – Albert Park. Join national collaborative research infrastructure (NCRIS program) staff and partners for light drinks, nibbles and networking. The event is free to attend, but registration is essential. More information and registration visit https://ardc.edu.au/event/ncris-staff-celebration/.

TUESDAY 29 October 2024

08:00 – 17:30 Registration | Atrium Foyer, Level 1
08:00 – 08:45

Networking Breakfast | Grand Ballroom Exhibition Area

Make the most of your conference experience by attending the breakfast on the first day, an inclusive opportunity for all participants to casually break the ice, share ideas, and build essential professional connections before the start of formal sessions.

Room Grand Ballroom 1 – 4
Session Chair Luc Betbeder-Matibet
08:45 – 08:50

Welcome to Country

Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation

08:50 – 09:00

Welcome

Natasha Simons, Luc Betbeder-Matibet, Co-Chair, 2024 eResearch Australasia Conference

09:00 – 09:10

Official Conference Opening

Amanda Caples, Victoria’s Lead Scientist

09:10 – 09:40

Next Steps for National Digital Research Infrastructure

Professor Liz Sonenberg, Chair, National Research Infrastructure Advisory Group
Emeritus Professor Joe Shapter, Member, National Research Instructure Advisory Group and Chair, the National Digital Research Infrastructure Working Group
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09:40 – 10:20

Next-generation radio astronomy: how the SKA telescopes will revolutionise our understanding of the Universe

Sarah Pearce, SKA-Low Telescope Director
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10:20 – 11:00

The Billion $$$ Samples: Managing Data from Astromaterials Returned from Space

Dr Kerstin Lehnert, Doherty Senior Research Scientist, Marine and Polar Geophysics, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)
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11:00 – 11:30 Morning Tea, Exhibition, Poster Viewing | Grand Ballroom Exhibition Area
Room Grand Ballroom 1 – 2 Grand Ballroom 3 – 4 Element Room Lake Room 1 – 2 Lake Room 3 – 4
Theme Workforce support in RDI Keeping it FAIR ReUsable Data and Code Reproducible science, Hackathons Containers Keeping it Secure
Session Chair Frankie Stevens Tim Rawling Gnana Bharathy Aleem Uddin Ryan Fraser
11:30 – 11:50 The real infrastructure is the friends we make along the way
Evelyn Ansell
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FAIR Implementation Profiles (FIPs) and FAIR Enabling Resources (FERs) as accelerators of Interoperability and Reusability of Datasets across Multiple Communities

Lesley Wyborn
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DeRP – Cooking up new solutions from leftovers

Chris Hines, Angelika Dibjio, Mitchell Hargreaves

A Trusted Digital Repository for Australian Geoscience Research Communities

Stuart Woodman
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Ten Simple Rules for Researchers: Upskilling for a Rapidly Evolving Workforce

Amany Gouda-Vossos, Meirian Lovelace-Tozer
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11:50 – 12:10

Melbourne Data Analytics Platform: a team of academics enabling data-intensive and collaborative research  across the University of Melbourne

Edoardo Tescari
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AuScope Geochemistry Network: Providing a FAIR research vocabulary for geochemical data for the Australian and international geochemical community

Angus Nixon
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Neither Fish Nor Fowl: Developing a Reusable Research Data + Copyright Training Module at Curtin University

John Brown
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Modernising Hackathons: Urban Innovation Data Hack 2024 – Hackathon as a service

Emma Joughin, Quinten van der Leest
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Secure and seamless access to national research infrastructure

Nick Rossow, Peter Bugeia
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12:10 – 12:30

Getting the right advice: Forming a Research Data Advisory Group for effective stakeholder consultation

Adele Haythornthwaite
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The Long Tale of Making Long Tail Geochemical Data FAIR, CARE and TRUST Compliant – Are We There Yet?

Lesley Wyborn
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The ARDC’s Food Security Data Challenges program: Creating innovative solutions to support Australia’s Food Security

Stefanie Kethers
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BoF Session

Containers and Kubernetes in Australian Research: Building a Community for the Future

Aleem Uddin
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BoF Session

Addressing the growing Cyber-Security concerns with Digital Research Infrastructure

Ryan Fraser, Nadia Taggart, Ben Chiu

12:30 – 12:50

Responding to workforce development needs in a changing environment: Digital research skills at the University of Auckland

Thomas Saunders, Ben Collings
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Capturing and recording provenance information from distributed workflows

Cornelis Drost
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Node Graph CMS – A Researcher Workbench and Content Management System for Humanities Research

Ian McCrabb, Mike Lynch
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12:50 – 13:10

The evolution of an eResearch Community Program

Beatta Zarrabi
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Modernising Datasets: Revitalising the South Australia Magnetotellurics Collection for current and future data-intensive analysis

Hannes Hollmann, Lesley Wyborn
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What is the International Data Spaces Association (IDSA), and can it offer value for those interested in Data Spaces?

Tomas Remenyi
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13:10 – 14:15 Lunch, Exhibition, Poster Viewing | Grand Ballroom Exhibition Area
Room Grand Ballroom 1 – 2 Grand Ballroom 3 – 4 Element Room Lake Room 1 – 2 Lake Room 3 – 4
Theme Training the RDI workforce Research Software Engineers Unite Australian Climate Research Infrastructure Carpentries HPC and WHPC Community
Session Chair Aidan Wilson Rowland Mosbergen Harshula Jayasuriya Sara King Jana Makar
14:15 – 14:35

A decade of stable, sustainable and scalable training: Keys to success, lessons learned, and plans for the future

Aidan Wilson

BoF Session

Charting a path towards a sustainable community of people who work on Research Software

Rowland Mosbergen
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Building the software, data and training foundations to support Australia’s climate simulator (ACCESS-NRI)

Kelsey Druken
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Research Link Australia: Connecting Research, Industry and Government Through Information
Lyle Winton
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Fast-tracking biosensor design using high-throughput computational workflows
Helen Power, Andrew Warden
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14:35 – 14:55

BoF Session

Strategies and Solutions for Effective Researcher Upskilling

Aidan Wilson, Jacky Kwun Lun Cho, Heela Popal, Shaun Grady, Maria del Mar Quiroga, Pat Loria

BoF Session

Streamlining continuous integration/deployment of bespoke software environments and adhering to the FAIR principles and workflows

Harshula Jayasuriya, Aidan Heerdegen, Paul Leopardi, Tommy Gatti, Scott Wales, Rui Yang
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BoF Session

The Carpentries Unconference and Networking session

Sara King, Nisha Ghatak

BoF Session

Shining a Light: Celebrating Success with Women in High Performance Computing

Jana Makar, Aditi Subramanya, Emily Barker

14:55 – 15:15
15:15 – 15:35

Charting a path towards a sustainable community of people who work on Research Software – results of the BoF

Rowland Mosbergen
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15:35 – 16:05 Afternoon Tea, Exhibition, Poster Viewing | Grand Ballroom Exhibition Area
Room Grand Ballroom 1 – 2 Grand Ballroom 3 – 4 Element Room Lake Room 1 – 2 Lake Room 3 – 4
Theme RezBaz Unite DRI in Practice Impact of National Research Infrastructures HASS and Indigenous DRI Citations, Publishers and CARE
Session Chair Thomas Saunders Robert Shen Natalia Bateman Luc Betbeder Rebecca Farrington
16:05 – 16:25

Building a cross-institution and cross-discipline digital research community: A 10-year ResBaz Journey

Cho Jacky Kwun Lun, Thomas E. Saunders, Liz Stokes, Damien Irving, Amanda Miotto
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Taking stock of biological data resources

Keeva Connolly
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ACCESS-NRI: Supporting Climate Science through Robust Model Evaluation and Community-Driven Strategies

Felicity Chun
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Decadal Plan for Social Science Research Infrastructure 2024-33: Vision and Priority Actions

Isabel Ceron
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Suggested Practices for Recording the CARE Principles for Place-based Research Samples and Data: for the Future and for the Past

Lesley Wyborn
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16:25 – 16:45

BoF Session

Research Bazaar: Delivering value and impact for local research communities

Thomas Saunders, Ben Collings, Liz Stokes, Jacky Kwun Lun Cho, Juliana Ortiz-Villa, Macarena Rojas
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ARGA’s UI: giving genomic data repositories a glow-up

Caitlin Ramsay, Winnie Mok
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BoF Session

Revealing the invisible: the challenge of measuring and communicating the impact of research infrastructures

Natalia Bateman, Jo Condon, Kelsey Druken, Christina Hall, Emma Joughin, Kerry Mora
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Unlocking trust and identity through co-design and change management

Fahame Emamjome
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eResearch skills for HASS and Indigenous data: what the ARDC learned from co-design workshops

Kit Greenhill
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16:45 – 17:05

Building AusTrakka – a platform to support collaborative national surveillance, data sharing, and research in pathogen genomics

Clare Sloggett
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Cementing Cultures: Establishing an Indigenous Data Governance Framework for the ARDC HASS and Indigenous Research Data Commons

Jenny Fewster, Levi Murray, Robert McLellan
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Academic Data Citation and Reuse

Mark Hahnel
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17:05 – 17:25

Case studies in scaling or modernising research: The AusCalVal and Reef Adapt projects

Quinten van der Leest
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Co-designing Infrastructure for the ARDC HASS and Indigenous RDC – Lessons Learned

Tom  Honeyman, Nichola Burton
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Fostering the Publisher – Domain Repository Connection to Optimize the Long-term Value of Data

Kerstin  Lehnert
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17:30 – 19:00

Welcome Reception| Grand Ballroom Exhibition Area

The Welcome Reception offers a prime opportunity for attendees to unwind, connect, and build relationships in a casual setting, creating a positive and collaborative atmosphere that extends beyond formal sessions; additionally, mingling with exhibitors provides a valuable chance to explore innovations, partnerships, and industry insights.

WEDNESDAY 30 October 2024

08:30 – 17:30 Registration | Atrium Foyer, Level 1
Room Grand Ballroom 1 – 4
Session Chair Natasha Simons
09:00 – 09:05 Welcome to Day 2, Conference Chairs
09:05 – 09:45

Enhancing Scholarly Rigor: Leveraging Open Metadata, Persistent Identifiers, and Interoperability for Knowledge Advancement

Matt Buys, Executive Director, DataCite

09:45 – 10:15

The Australian Epilepsy Project’s Transformative Platform for Personalised Neurological Care

Anton de Weger, Digital and Technology Lead, Australian Epilepsy Project
Heath Pardoe, Science Operations Lead, Australian Epilepsy Project
Simon Elisha, Chief Technologist, AWS

10:15 – 10:45 Morning Tea, Exhibition, Poster Viewing | Grand Ballroom Exhibition Area
Room Grand Ballroom 1 – 2 Grand Ballroom 3 – 4 Element Room Lake Room 1 – 2 Lake Room 3 – 4
Theme Machine Learnings Taxonomies and PID Research Data Managed Research Data Governed Analytics, Software & Tools | Lightning
Session Chair Steve Quenette Jens Klump Yvette Wharton Jacky Cho Lyle Winton
10:45 – 11:05

Machine Learning eResearch Platform (MLeRP) – How serving a subcommunity creates different design decisions

Mitchell Hargreaves
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Through the looking glass: visualising taxonomic histories on the ARGA user interface for richer provenance

Kathryn Hall
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First stop: storage. Next stop: the world… of research data

Andrew Kneynsberg
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Decoding Research Data Governance in University – The journey of operationalising the DATA scheme

Komathy Padmanabhan, Angeletta Leggio, Kristol Pyke
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AARNet’s FileSender: Evolution, Capabilities and Future Innovations

Michael D’Silva
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11:05 – 11:25

Rise of the (learning) machines: is your eResearch data capability ready for the next generation of AI-augmented research demands?

Benjamin Wu, Patrick Ngo

The AuScope Sample Repository — supporting the curation of physical sample collections

Pavel Golodoniuc

The next evolution of the University of Queensland’s Research Data Manager

Jan Wisgerhof
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Design of Research Data Governance Functions Using Data Management Plans and Records

Toshiyuki Hiraki
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Counting on ‘COUNTER RD’: Investigating Standardised Usage Metrics for Data at NCI

Jo Croucher
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11:25 – 11:45

BoF Session

Learnings from a landscape analysis of AI/ML infrastructure opportunities and challenges

Steve Quenette, Andrew Gilbert

BoF Session

Physical Samples in the PID Ecosystem

Jens Klump, Kerstin Lehnert, Rorie Edmunds, Lesley Wyborn

BoF Session

Data management planning: tools, connections and machine-actionability

Yvette Wharton, Anesh Nair, Katina Toufexis, Karen Sheehy, Sarah Hopkins

BoF Session

So, you’re leaving’: Navigating Research Data Offboarding

Jacky K. L. Cho, Cameron K. Fong, Penny L. Cross, Andreas Mertin, Piyachat Ratana

Using Globus as the high-performance data transport mechanism at Monash University

Mitchell Hargreaves, Geoff Duniam
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11:45 – 12:05

Lightning Talks

The Data Dictionary as a Research Data Governance Tool – Custom Implementation in REDCap

Dianne Brown, John Liman

Galaxy Australia – making use of national and commercial GPGPU resources

Keeva Connolly

The Spartan HPC Story: From Small Scale Experimental to Top500 and Beyond

Lev Lafayette
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Exploring ‘RAiD like’ workflows with figshare and Overleaf

Simon Porter

Model Atlas of the Earth (M@TE): advancing the findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability of digital twins

Dan Sandiford

12:05 – 12:25
12:25 – 13:25 Lunch, Exhibition, Poster Viewing | Grand Ballroom Exhibition Area
 AeRO AGM | Grand Ballroom 1 & 2
Room Grand Ballroom 1 – 2 Grand Ballroom 3 – 4 Element Room Lake Room 1 – 2 Lake Room 3 – 4
Theme Research Data Stored PID Strategy and BOF DRI In Practice Research Data Managed and published Containers
Session Chair Ai-Lin Soo Katie Hannan Stefanie Kethers James Wilmot Werner Scholz
13:25 – 13:45

“Cold” Research Data Storage at The University of Sydney

Stephen Kolmann
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Federated analytics – A New Paradigm for Data Processing and Machine Learning – Insights from the NINA Project

Dom Gorse

ARDC Community Data Lab: Digital tools and guides for researchers accessing and using data from libraries, archives, museums and other collections

Shubhra Junnarkar, Mary Filsell

Protocols for Implementing Long-term Archival Repositories Services (PILARS)

Moises Sacal Bonequi, Peter Sefton

Blue-sky and the cloud: Container Orchestration for eResearch

Nishanthi Dasanayaka, Mark Endrei
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13:45 – 14:05

An analysis of Research Data Storage Implementations using a Reference Architecture

Jake Carroll, David Abramson

Australian National PID Strategy and Roadmap update

Natasha Simons, Linda O’Brien, Amberyn Thomas

DataHarvest – building expertise to advance the management of grains research, development and extension data for Australian grain growers

John Brown
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Are RDMPs on life-support? The need for a “health check” for researchers’ data practices

Cameron K. Fong
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Hybrid HPC: can we finally manage our data easily and consistently between on-prem and out in the cloud?

Jakub Szarlat

14:05 – 14:25

BoF Session

Data or Debris?

Ai-lin Soo, Rhys Francis, Claire Rye, Isabel Ceron, Frankie Stevens

BoF Session

Linking instruments, methods, calibrations and data through PIDs: possibilities and benefits

Yvette Wharton, Siobhann McCafferty, Katie Hannan, Jens Klump

RMIT’s Digital Research Infrastructure Roadmap: Towards A Strategic Approach in Research Excellence

Robert Shen, Mark Easton
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BoF Session

Data and metadata standards for web publication of research data

Varvara Efremova, James Wilmot

BoF Session

Building, securing, sharing containers: Paths towards a sustainable ecosystem for admins, users, applications

Werner Scholz

14:25 – 14:45

Developing a cloud based near real time system for large scale water quantity and quality models

Michael Pegios
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14:45 – 15:05

Taking Research to the Nextflow Level

Michael Milton

15:05 – 15:35 Afternoon Tea, Exhibition, Poster Viewing | Grand Ballroom Exhibition Area
Room Grand Ballroom 1 – 2 Grand Ballroom 3 – 4 Element Room Lake Room 1 – 2 Lake Room 3 – 4
Theme Machine Learnings Medical, Genomics and Imaging in practice Research Data Managed Data Tools (RedBox, Notebooks, Jupyter) Vocabularies and Metadata
Session Chair Anastasios Papaioannou Aditi Subramanya Jude Channon Juan Carlo San Jose Dougie Boyle
15:35 – 15:55

Supporting Deep Learning Solutions for Diverse Application Domains

Richard Sinnott

Assessing copy number changes in High Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer with a shallow whole genome workflow

Merridee Woutersm
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Unravelling research data management challenges: A new RDM Review service

Katherine Howard

UWA’s new integrated RDMP tool – Research Data Hub (ReDBox)

Katina Toufexis
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VocPub Editor: A Free and Intuitive Browser Vocabulary Management Tool

Edmond Chuc, Nicholas Car

15:55 – 16:15

The Challenges and Opportunities in Delivering Large Language Models to Australian Researchers

Luca Morandini

Being Pydantic about Medical Research Software
Michael Milton

Insights from Macquarie University’s Research Data Management outreach 2024

Laura Hurley

XNAT + Neurodesk + JupyterHub: A Powerful Platform for Neuroimaging Analysis

An Zhao
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Tools and workflows for metadata enrichment

Simon Musgrave

16:15 – 16:35

Are Large Language Models Ready for Materials Science?

Tong Xie

Establishing a National Framework for Advanced Health Analytics Infrastructure

Gnana Bharathy

BoF Session

Shifting the Dial: Driving Culture Change in Research Data Management

Jude Channon, Nathan Robinson, David Medyckyj-Scott, Francis Gacenga, Patrick Splawa-Neyman
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BoF Session

E-notebooks and digital note taking for research – approaches and best practices

Juan Carlo San Jose, Jake Surman, Alexis Tindall, Shannon Taylor, Jackie How
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BoF Session

The Research Vocabularies Ecosystem in Australia: Continuing the Conversation

Dougie Boyle

16:35 – 16:55

ByteScience: A Cloud-Based Platform for Accelerating Scientific Research and Informatics

Shaozhou Wang, Imran Razzak, Wenjie Zhang, Bram Hoex, Tong Xie

Pitschi: Rolling Out an Imaging Big Dataset Management Framework for Advanced Microscopy

Mark Endrei, Nishanthi Dasanayaka
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16:55 – 17:15

Full Text Seeker: Using Microsoft Copilot to create a tool to assist with systematic reviews

Tracy Bruce
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Tailoring HPC for medical research: lessons from the Melbourne Parkville Precinct

Edward Yang, Daniel Tosello

17:15 – 19:00

Poster Reception | Grand Ballroom Exhibition Area

Cap off the second day of the conference by attending the Poster Reception, providing an informal space for presenters to engage directly with attendees, encouraging interactive discussions and in-depth exploration of their work, making it a must-attend event for valuable insights and networking.

THURSDAY 31 October 2024

08:30 – 17:00 Registration | Atrium Foyer, Level 1
Room Grand Ballroom 1 – 4
Session Chair Luc Betbeder- Matibet
09:00 – 09:05 Welcome to Day 3
09:05 – 09:45

Deep Learning in Biomolecular Research:  A Focus on what it is, how it can be used and Implementation Challenges

Katharine Michie, Australian scientist specializing in structural biology, biochemistry, and biophysics

09:45 – 10:25

All about E: Infrastructural Support and Enhanced Research in Europe

Franciska de Jong, Professor of e-Research for the Humanities, Utrecht University

10:25 – 11:00 Morning Tea, Exhibition, Poster Viewing | Grand Ballroom Exhibition Area
Room Grand Ballroom 1 – 2 Grand Ballroom 3 – 4 Element Room Lake Room 1 – 2 Lake Room 3 – 4
Theme Folding and Cloud Infrastructure & Analytics Efficient HPC and Tier2 BOF Cloud DRI in Practice | Lightning
Session Chair Astitva Chopra Darya Vanichkina John Zaitseff Sach Jayasinghe Alex Reid
11:00 – 11:20

Making AlphaFold2 accessible to Biologists

Julie Iskander, Miguel  Esteva
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Accelerating Research at QUT: How Advanced Data Platforms Are Powering Scientific Breakthroughs

Chris Williams, Christopher Jenkins
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Curation before creation: guided sampling for greener high-performance computing

Amanda Parker
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Automated and Robust Evolution-based Design Process of Static Mixer with Large Geometric Variation

Paulus Lahur
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Leveraging Continuous Integration for enhanced eResearch on High Performance Computing Clusters

Ignatius Menzies
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11:20 – 11:40

Enabling model and simulation provenance and data transparency with Provena

Jonathan Yu
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Transforming Health Research Collaboration to Actionable Insights

Amir Aryani
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A financially sustainable solution to run AlphaFold in the long term

Israel Casas Lopez

Cloud-Native Data Infrastructure for Ecosystem Science and Innovation

Gerhard Weis

AI Imaging at UNSW ResTech

Patrick Tung

11:40 – 12:00

BoF Session

AI for Science (A Google and CSIRO co-hosted community discussion)

Qinghua Lu, Sarvnaz Karimi, Astitva Chopra, Mel Brock, & Stefan Harrer

BoF Session

Accelerating Innovation: Leveraging Cloud Services to Drive AI Adoption and Use

Darya Vanichkina, Komathy Padmanabhan, Anastasios Papaioannou, Patrick Tung, Peter Marendy, Usha Nattala

BoF Session

Continuing to build the Tier 2 HPC community at eResearch

John Zaitseff, Luc Betbeder-Matibet

Navigating New Frontiers: Mapping NeSI’s progress with the new Open OnDemand Training Environment

Nisha Ghatak, Jun Huh, Chris Scott Kahu Anderson
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Paws-itive Persuasion: Using Cat Comics to Claw Your Way Towards Responsible AI Adoption

Kiowa Scott-Hurley, Chris Hines
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12:00 – 12:20

Collaborating on NeSI’s Research Developer Cloud

Jun Huh
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Lightning Talks

Chasing rabbits: how ARGA greatly expands provenance using Conflict-free Data Types and a Hybrid Logical Clock

Goran Sterjov
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Cryo-EM meets hybrid-cloud

Dean Taylor
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Learning from our users: reminding us of the value of keeping humans-in-the-loop,

Alexis Tindall
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Applied GenAI for Scientific Research

Jasper Wang

Convergence: Harmonising Security, Privacy, Federation, and Common Data Models in Medical Research

Roger Ward, Gnana  Bharathy
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Publishing research data with Frictionless data packages for reproducibility

James Wilmot

12:20 – 12:40

Empowering Cloud-Ready Researchers: Insights from 30+ Training Experiences

Emma Arrigo
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12:40 – 13:40 Lunch, Exhibition, Poster Viewing | Grand Ballroom Exhibition Area
Room Grand Ballroom 1 – 2 Grand Ballroom 3 – 4 Element Room Lake Room 1 – 2 Lake Room 3 – 4
Theme HPC for Research Skills for Research: AI & Analytics Keeping it Secure Digital HASS Machine Learnings
Session Chair Chris Schilipalius Abdullah Shaikh Andrew Treloar Olivia Shanahan Qinghua Lu
13:40 – 14:00

Beyond the Command Line – Broadening the scope of HPC Usage

Sarah Walters
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Intersect Advanced Analytics and AI Platform: Empowering researchers with sustainable and adaptive access to artificial intelligence and data science expertise

Glen Charlton, Jiaxin Fan, Marium Khan, Anastasios Papaioannou, Jonathan Arthur
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Know your researcher

Terry Smith
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Leveraging Scale and Opportunity: Digital HASS in Australasia

James Smithies
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Advancing Scientific Exploration with AI-Powered Sensing and Robotics

Brano Kusy, Joey Crosswell

14:00 – 14:20

Innovative Long-Term Storage Solutions for HPC: The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre’s Next-Generation Architecture

Bruce Gilpin, Chris Schlipalius
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Research meetings need more than one mode of participation

Jens Klump
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KeyPoint: Managing identities to enforce strict project separation at the virtual desktop

Stephen Bird
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Front-End Loader: Modern Web Technologies for Digital Humanities Collections

Michael Lynch
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Google AI for scientific research

Jasper Wang

14:20 – 14:40

Journey of provisioning HPC with Infrastructure-as-Code approach

Jun Huh, Claire Rye
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Accelerating Scientific Applications with the NVIDIA Grace Hopper Platform

Wei Fang

Progressing Sensitive Research Data Management Maturity at Waipapa Taumata Rau | UoA

Yvette Wharton, Bincy Jacob
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Using Research Activity Identifiers (RAiD) to track and report on project: a guide for researchers and research organisations

Shawn Ross, Natasha Simons, Matthias Liffers
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Implementing an innovative approach to Global Research Data Fabric

Jake Carroll, Andrew Beattie

 

14:40 – 15:00

BoF Session

HPC Data, Filesystems & Object storage – Exploring requirements & trends of scientific data pipelines and underpinning storage services

Chris Schlipalius

BoF Session

Skills gap for AI-enabled research: What is available and what must be done?

Abdullah Shaikh, Muhammad Ali, Gnana Bharathy, Mark Gray, Anastasios Papaioannou, Dom Gorse, Mitchell Hargreaves, Matt Bixley, Nisha Gathak, Brint Gardner, Pat Loria, Slava Kitaeff, Kathryn Unsworth
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HERO-Crates (Hybrid Encrypted Research Object Crates) a secure method for storing and sharing sensitive metadata

James Love
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BoF Session

Exploring the uptake of digital research infrastructure

Olivia Shanahan, Kylie Black, Stefanie  Kethers, Mingfang Wu
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BoF Session

Commoditising the use of AI for scientists: how AI-agents assist and transform scientific discovery

Qinghua Lu, Sarvnaz Karimi, Stefan Harrer

15:00 – 15:20

Bringing non-STEM researchers on our RDM journey: fostering cultural change across disciplines

Shannon Taylor
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15:20 – 15:40

Enhancing Public Safety: Fusing Skeletal Models and Generative AI for Robust Aggression Detection

Mahesh Krishnan

15:40 – 16:10 Afternoon Tea, Exhibition, Poster Viewing | Grand Ballroom Exhibition Area
Room Grand Ballroom 1 – 4
Session Chair Natasha Simons
16:10 – 17:10

Enduring Infrastructure Panel

Rosie Hicks, Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC)
Satish Nair, Intersect, Sach Jayasinghe, Queensland Cyber Infrastructure Foundation (QCIF)
Nick Jones, New Zealand eScience Infrastructure (NeSI)
Ute Roessner, Australian National University (ANU)

17:10 – 17:15

Conference Close

Natasha Simons, Luc Betbeder-Matibet, Co-Chair, 2024 eResearch Australasia Conference

FRIDAY 1 November 2024

08:30 – 13:00 Registration | Lake Lobby, Level 1
Post-Conference Workshops    
Room Park Room Lake Room 1 – 2 Lake Room 3 – 4
09:00 – 10:30

AWS and the RMIT RACE Hub

The first 40 people to register for the AWS and RMIT RACE Hub workshop will receive complimentary access. Don’t miss this opportunity—register early as spaces are limited. To register click here.

IBM Storage Scale User Group Meeting

eResearch Australasia delegates are invited to attend IBM’s 2nd User Group in Melbourne on 1 November 2024, in conjunction with the eResearch Australasia Conference.

Join us to hear from IBM Developers from the IBM India Development Labs – Storage Scale and Storage Fusion Development Teams, who will showcase new features and functionality, as well as share insights from several clients who are achieving business outcomes using IBM’s Storage Data Management Platforms.

Don’t miss out on your opportunity to network with your peers and interact with IBM’s technical leadership on the latest in IBM Storage for Data and AI platforms.

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ARDC Nectar Cloud User Forum 2024

The ARDC invites you to a Nectar User Forum after the eResearch Australasia conference on the 1st November 2024. It is not an official conference workshop, but will be held at the same location.

This is an opportunity to share your experiences in using the ARDC Nectar Research Cloud, learn about how others are using Nectar and upcoming services on the horizon. Users will have the chance to also network with other researchers and ARDC Nectar operations staff.

The event is free to attend but registration is required. Morning tea and lunch will be provided.

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10:30 – 11:00 Morning Tea Morning Tea  Morning Tea
Room Park Room Lake Room 1 – 2 Lake Room 3 – 4
11:00 – 12:30

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12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
Lunch 12:30 – 14:30, Lunch and networking / hacky hour
Room Lake Room 1 – 2
13:30 – 15:00

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15:00 – 15:30   Afternoon Tea  
Room Lake Room 1 – 2
15:30 – 17:00

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