Some recent talks:
- Invited Panelist at Workshop
on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science, Paris, June 2006
- Lightweight Grid Middleware Workshop, Peak
District (UK), May 2006
- Institute for Structural and Molecular Biology (ISMB) seminar,
University of London, April 2006
- Computational
Grids for High-End Scientific Applications
Neumann Institute for Computing, Jülich (April 2006)
- Institute for Structural and Molecular Biology, UCL/Birkbeck
(April 2006)
- Scientific Grid Computing: The
First
Generation, Dept. of Computer Science, University of
Calgary, Canada (Dec 2005)
- SPICE ,
HPCx Annual Seminar, Daresbury Laboratory, UK (Dec 2005)
Synergistic activities:
[I'll get
around to providing the appropriate
links]
-
NSF Review Panel
- HPC Programme committee
- GGF Workshops/activities
- GridNet2
Advisory Board
- Referee for Journal of Grid Computing, Journal of
Computational Chemistry,
Phil. Trans. of Royal Society, Journal of Computational and Theoretical
Nanoscience, Computing in Science and Engineering, and many
conferences..
Quasi-random
stuff:
I strongly recommend fellow computational scientists read the
following
article from
Physics Today. Have you?
For the
news and gossip junkies: here are a couple of links to the latest
news from the
grid
and
HPC
worlds.
Truly-random stuff:
Critical Mass
-- Fighting for safer cycling
conditions in London
Political Film Society
-- Where art meets "the art of the possible"
Improbable
Research -- And you thought scientists were
simple-headed?
If I'm not at my desk then I'm usually loitering outside my office
building in Gordon Square -- Seeking inspiration where the
Bloomsbury group
did so many years ago.
Although
money from funding agencies
helped form the opinions
found on this page, they express the opinons of the author and not the
funding agencies. But as a token of appreciation, they are entitled to
my
opinon.
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