Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE140100061
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,000,000.00
Summary
FlashLite: A High Performance Machine for Data Intensive Science. FlashLite: a high performance machine for data intensive science: The 21st century has been described as the century of data. Experts predict an exponential growth in the amount of data that will be captured, generated and archived. Australia has made significant progress towards addressing some of the opportunities and infrastructure challenges posed by such rapid increase in data volumes. However, these investments do not addre ....FlashLite: A High Performance Machine for Data Intensive Science. FlashLite: a high performance machine for data intensive science: The 21st century has been described as the century of data. Experts predict an exponential growth in the amount of data that will be captured, generated and archived. Australia has made significant progress towards addressing some of the opportunities and infrastructure challenges posed by such rapid increase in data volumes. However, these investments do not address the growing need to process data. Conventional supercomputers are unable to meet the challenges of the data explosion. The large gap in latency and bandwidth between the processor, memory and disk subsystems means that the processor is often idle waiting to fetch data. This project will build a platform focussed on data intensive science.Read moreRead less
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0775582
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$530,000.00
Summary
Data Grid -- Access Layer. Vast increases in computing power and the arrival of new scientific instruments are contributing to the so-called data deluge of the 21st century. Accessing and archiving these data is essential to research. While the underlying computing and network requirements are well resourced, data access has been relatively neglected in Australia. A continuing problem in Australian research communities is the absence of coordinated access to digital storage resources. In many ca ....Data Grid -- Access Layer. Vast increases in computing power and the arrival of new scientific instruments are contributing to the so-called data deluge of the 21st century. Accessing and archiving these data is essential to research. While the underlying computing and network requirements are well resourced, data access has been relatively neglected in Australia. A continuing problem in Australian research communities is the absence of coordinated access to digital storage resources. In many cases computational and experimental data are stored on ad-hoc resources, such as local university servers, PC disc drives, and are not generally accessible. The central goal of this proposal is to provide access to an integrated scientific data storage capacity for Australia.Read moreRead less
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0668445
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$800,000.00
Summary
Data Grid Storage Infrastructure for e-Research. Vast increases in computing power and the arrival of new scientific instruments are contributing to the so-called data deluge of the 21st century. Archiving these data is essential to research. While the underlying computing and network requirements are well resourced, data storage capacity has been relatively neglected in Australia. A continuing problem in Australian research communities is the absence of coordinated digital storage resources. In ....Data Grid Storage Infrastructure for e-Research. Vast increases in computing power and the arrival of new scientific instruments are contributing to the so-called data deluge of the 21st century. Archiving these data is essential to research. While the underlying computing and network requirements are well resourced, data storage capacity has been relatively neglected in Australia. A continuing problem in Australian research communities is the absence of coordinated digital storage resources. In many cases computational and experimental data are stored on ad-hoc resources, such as local university servers, PC disc drives, CDs, or DVDs, and are not generally accessible. The central goal of this proposal is to provide a long-term, integrated scientific data storage capacity for Australia. Read moreRead less
An Empirically Derived Experimentally Validated Framework for Interactions in Information Environments. This project will investigate and design ways of interacting with the information infrastructure that maintain natural social interactions, take advantage of physical space and utilise our extensive human abilities to recognise and manipulate physical objects.
Expected outcomes include:
? a theoretical framework that describes the range of possible interactions that mediate information b ....An Empirically Derived Experimentally Validated Framework for Interactions in Information Environments. This project will investigate and design ways of interacting with the information infrastructure that maintain natural social interactions, take advantage of physical space and utilise our extensive human abilities to recognise and manipulate physical objects.
Expected outcomes include:
? a theoretical framework that describes the range of possible interactions that mediate information between the physical and virtual worlds.
? a prototype instrumented information environment that demonstrates and validates naturalistic information transactions identified in the framework.
This research is highly innovative in its field. It will use an iterative cycle of video observation, interaction analysis, user-centred device design, deployment and evaluation.
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Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0453501
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$406,097.00
Summary
A Computational Research Grid Serving Regional and Metropolitan Queensland. This project will advance scientific discovery through the development of an integrated, user-friendly computational grid. It significantly enhances Queensland's research capability and infrastructure by delivering state-of-the-art computational resources to researchers at the collaborating institutions and other Queensland and Australia researchers. New supercomputer systems will be integrated into a Queensland wide com ....A Computational Research Grid Serving Regional and Metropolitan Queensland. This project will advance scientific discovery through the development of an integrated, user-friendly computational grid. It significantly enhances Queensland's research capability and infrastructure by delivering state-of-the-art computational resources to researchers at the collaborating institutions and other Queensland and Australia researchers. New supercomputer systems will be integrated into a Queensland wide computational grid being developed by the Queensland Parallel Supercomputing Foundation - an initiative supported by the Queensland State Government. New grid technologies will be employed so that the highest level of support is provided to researchers. This ensures that the facility is used effectively, allowing high-quality research to be efficiently conducted.Read moreRead less
Developing a simple method for characterising the mechanical properties of nanowhiskers. This project aims to accurately measure mechanical properties of nanostructures, addressing a challenging issue in the ongoing development of nanotechnology. The success of this project will provide important advances in the understanding of the mechanical behaviour of nanowhiskers and assist in the further development of nanomaterials.
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0668502
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$500,000.00
Summary
Queensland Computational Grid Enhancement Project. State-of-the-art computational facilities will be made available to enhance research outcomes in vital areas such as environmental and sustainability modelling, security and medical engineering and thus play an important role in advancing scientific and engineering discovery within Queensland and Australia. The new computational systems will be made available on a Queensland wide basis through the Queensland Parallel Supercomputing Foundation an ....Queensland Computational Grid Enhancement Project. State-of-the-art computational facilities will be made available to enhance research outcomes in vital areas such as environmental and sustainability modelling, security and medical engineering and thus play an important role in advancing scientific and engineering discovery within Queensland and Australia. The new computational systems will be made available on a Queensland wide basis through the Queensland Parallel Supercomputing Foundation an initiative supported by Queensland universities and the State Government. The new infrastructure will support more than 390 researchers, is consistent with the national supercomputing framework and directly supports ARC research that addresses all four key national research priorities.Read moreRead less
Developing innovative methodologies to understand nano-adhesion/friction. The project seeks to improve the measurement of nanoscale adhesion and friction. The understanding of adhesion and friction between a nanowhisker and a substrate is crucial for developing next-generation nanodevices. However, the current methods for measuring nanoscale adhesion and friction are inaccurate and can produce contradictory results, due to the extreme challenges in mastering sophisticated measuring techniques an ....Developing innovative methodologies to understand nano-adhesion/friction. The project seeks to improve the measurement of nanoscale adhesion and friction. The understanding of adhesion and friction between a nanowhisker and a substrate is crucial for developing next-generation nanodevices. However, the current methods for measuring nanoscale adhesion and friction are inaccurate and can produce contradictory results, due to the extreme challenges in mastering sophisticated measuring techniques and the lack of understanding of their underlying mechanisms. This project aims to develop innovative ‘push-peel’ and ‘push-slide’ methods to accurately measure those properties and to further understand their fundamental origins. Successful outcomes from this study would not only solve a long-standing problem in the application of nanowhiskers, but also generate new nanosurface science.Read moreRead less
A Virtual Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Lab Based on Advanced Computer Modeling and Simulation Techniques. The proposed project will provide a framework of electromagnetic compatibility computer modelling technologies for an electromagnetic compatibility/electromagnetic interference problem-solving environment. It will result in theoretical and practical contributions to the field of electromagnetic compatibility/electromagnetic interference and computational electromagnetics. The project ....A Virtual Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Lab Based on Advanced Computer Modeling and Simulation Techniques. The proposed project will provide a framework of electromagnetic compatibility computer modelling technologies for an electromagnetic compatibility/electromagnetic interference problem-solving environment. It will result in theoretical and practical contributions to the field of electromagnetic compatibility/electromagnetic interference and computational electromagnetics. The project will provide an innovative technology to industry and societies with following major benefits: a) increased productivity and minimized the product risk with low failure rate, b) quicker project management cycles through such cost-effective electromagnetic compatibility computer modelling and simulation techniques based virtual Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab. and c) improved electromagnetic compatibility/electromagnetic interference problem solving environment and techniques for scientific research and commercial applications.Read moreRead less
Individual animal management for grazing beef cattle. This research will significantly improve the ability of the Australian beef pastoral industry to stay competitive in the world market whilst improving animal welfare standards for the industry. Labour shortages in rural and regional areas of Australia are a major problem to the grazing industry. This research will not only help address the shortfall in unskilled labour but will provide the tools for addressing many human and animal welfare ....Individual animal management for grazing beef cattle. This research will significantly improve the ability of the Australian beef pastoral industry to stay competitive in the world market whilst improving animal welfare standards for the industry. Labour shortages in rural and regional areas of Australia are a major problem to the grazing industry. This research will not only help address the shortfall in unskilled labour but will provide the tools for addressing many human and animal welfare issues associated with cattle handling. Read moreRead less