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22 nd APAN Meetings e-Science Workshop

Join us at the 22nd APAN Meeting for updates on e-Science applications in the Asia-Pacific region. Engage with leading experts to discuss the latest initiatives, challenges, and collaborative opportunities in e-Science. Discover how APAN is shaping the future of science through high-bandwidth networks and innovative projects.

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22 nd APAN Meetings e-Science Workshop

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  1. 22nd APAN Meetingse-Science Workshop 18 July 2006

  2. Agenda • 11:00 - 12:30 Singapore e-Science Applications(National Grid Office, National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Institute for High Performance Computing) • 14:00 - 15:30 Update on e-Science ApplicationsSEAGF, Uninet (Thailand), MIMOS (Malaysia), ASGC (Taiwan) • 16:00 - 17:40 Update on e-Science ApplicationsGrangeNet (Australia), KISTI (Korea), AIST (Japan)

  3. Note:e-Science WG meeting19th July @ 1100hrs@ EA 06-04

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  5. e-Science WG • Current Chair: • Lee Hing Yan, NGO, Singapore • Co-Chairs: • Piyawut Schichaikul, NECTEC, Thailand • V. Balaji, NOAA, Princeton University, USA • Jane Hunter, DSTC, Australia University • Members: • Chris Elvidge, NOAA, USA • Simon See, APSTC, Sun Microsystems, Singapore

  6. Background • e-Science is broadly defined as science activities that rely on high bandwidth network connections. • This may include the transfer of data, building / operating distributed archives, distributed data processing, access to documents or training, remote operation of facility instruments, & interactive collaborations. • APAN has a natural role in e-Science through providing bandwidth & network operating tools.

  7. Objectives • Provide a venue for discussion of e-Science among scientists & between scientists & network administrators. • Promote e-Science initiatives among APAN members, & between APAN & other international groups. • Conduct of e-Science demonstration projects, training & outreach. • Provide a venue for outreach & dissemination of successful & not so successful projects & what we can learn from them.

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