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The nature of research across the world has changed rapidly due to ever expanding advances in computing and communications technology.  International and national collaborations have become a standard feature of the research landscape.  The term eResearch has been coined to describe the increased use of;

  • Discipline specific tools
  • Connectivity and interoperability suites
  • Communication, sensor and data networks


Griffith has undertaken a number of initiatives to build collaborations between researchers and service providers both internal and external to the University.  Support for eResearch at Griffith is a collaborative effort that brings together a number of different elements of the University.


Our goal is to support and enhance the research capability of Griffith University through a client-focused service that provides eResearch expertise and cyber infrastructure.   We are focused on;

  • Developing a client-focused support model capable of delivering technical assistance and support for research.
  • Developing cyber infrastructure that is flexible and powerful enough to meet client needs.
  • Recruiting and developing staff with the required skills and knowledge to achieve the above.
  • Developing links with the global research community and industry partners to facilitate Griffith research projects

 

 

Parallel Bio-Inspired Optimisation Methods: Algorithms and Applications                     TR10: The 10 Emerging Technologies of 2008                    New RCS site launched!                    

Podcasts you need for now: 22:46:22 from ASPR.

The Role of Government Data Collectors: Opportunities and Responsibilities for Research

Presentation by Mr. Steve Matheson Long-lived Collections: The Future of Australia's Research Data September 11, 2007

Data and the Humanities

Presentation by Prof. Graeme Turner Long-lived Collections: The Future of Australia's Research Data September 11, 2007

International Contexts for an Australian Policy Framework Around Data

Presentation by Dr. Ray Norris Long-lived Collections: The Future of Australia's Research Data September 11, 2007

Data Use and Re-use at the Centre of Mental Health Research

Presentation by Dr. Kaarin Anstey Long-lived Collections: The Future of Australia's Research Data September 11, 2007

Building the Infrastructure for Data Access and Reuse - The Legal Context

Presentation by Dr. Anne Fitzgerald Long-lived Collections: The Future of Australia's Research Data September 11, 2007

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