AeRO Forum 2021
“Identifying the gaps – Digital Research Infrastructure” Tuesday 14th September 2021 – virtual event – 10-2 pm click here to book via EventBrite. More information at https://aero.edu.au/forum-2021/
Continue Reading“Identifying the gaps – Digital Research Infrastructure” Tuesday 14th September 2021 – virtual event – 10-2 pm click here to book via EventBrite. More information at https://aero.edu.au/forum-2021/
Continue ReadingAeRO is delighted to announce the Cloud Grants Program for access to cloud computing resources from Google and training skills support from QCIF. For more info, visit https://aero.edu.au/grants/
Continue ReadingAn Australasian Chapter of the global organisation Women in High Performance Computing (WHPC) is aiming to better support diversity within and across the Australian and New Zealand HPC and eResearch sectors. The initiative, a collaboration between Monash University, Australasian eResearch Organisations (AeRO), NCI Australia, Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, and New Zealand eScience Infrastructure, was announced at the eResearch Australasia (eResAU) Conference 2020. Read more
Continue ReadingThe Australasian eResearch Organisations (AeRO) is very excited to announce that the Curtin Institute for Computation (CIC) has joined AeRO as a Full Member. Curtin IC was established to meet the increasing demand for computational modelling, data analytics, and visualisation. For more information, read Curtin IC joins AeRO
Continue ReadingThe Australasian eResearch Organisations (AeRO) is very excited to announce that REANNZ, the Research and Education Advanced Network New Zealand has joined AeRO as an Associate Member. REANNZ – Research and Education Advanced Network New Zealand – is New Zealand’s designated National Research and Education Network (NREN). For more information, read REANNZ joins AeRO
Continue ReadingWe are delighted to welcome our new Executive Committee members elected at the recent AGM and encourage you to meet our EC members.
Continue ReadingThe Australasian eResearch Organisations (AeRO) is very excited to announce the Pawsey Supercomputer Centre has joined AeRO as an Associate Member. Pawsey enables and supports groundbreaking science to drive innovation across Australia and the world. For more information, read the officialy announcement at Pawsey joins AeRO.
Continue ReadingThe Australasian eResearch Organisations (AeRO) is very excited to announce that the Australian Data Science Education Institute (ADSEI) has joined AeRO as an Associate Member. ADSEI helps students, teachers, and schools understand – and contribute to – the impact of data science on our lives. For more information, read ADSEI joins AeRO.
Continue ReadingThe Australasian eResearch Organisations (AeRO) is very excited to announce that Queensland University Of Technology (QUT) – Office of eResearch has joined AeRO as a Full Member. Queensland University of Technology’s Office of eResearch works in partnership with researchers and the ultimate end-users to develop technological solutions that solve real world problems. For more information, read QUT Research Technology […]
Continue ReadingAeRO is delighted to announce we have been accepted as a member of Science and Technology Australia. STA is a community of 73 organisations and more than 70,000 scientists and technologists, research centres, students and STEM sector leadership groups working together to support and promote great Australian research and its applications. Its members represent a […]
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