Overview of compute and storage resources in data-driven life science
September 8 @ 11:00 – 12:00 CEST
Compute and storage resources available to the life science field in Sweden are provided by several different organisations. SciLifeLab and the DDLS program are in various ways providing access to infrastructure, new data services, and support to existing ones. We work towards improved coordination and accessibility.
At this event on September 8, representatives for SciLifeLab Data Centre, National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden (NBIS), National Academic Infrastructure for Supercomputing in Sweden (NAISS) and National Supercomputer Centre at Linköping University (NSC) will give an overview of who does what and how to access different services, and how to interact regarding input, feedback or suggested new services. There will also be time for a Q & A.
Agenda
11:00-11.05 Introduction, Johan Rung
11:05-11:15 Overview of SciLifeLab resources, Jonas Svensson, Liane Hughes, Konstantin Dossis
11:15-11:25 Overview of NAISS resources, Johan Raber
11:25-11:35 Overview of NSC resources (Berzelius) Soumi Chaki, Xuan Gu
11:35-11:45 Overview of NBIS & UPPMAX resources, Marcus Lundberg
11.45.-11:50 Summary
11:50-12:00 Q & A- ways of working
12:00-12.30 For follow-up questions in four breakout rooms: SciLifeLab, NBIS-UPPMAX, NAISS, or NSC.
Date: Sept 8, 11:00-12:00 CEST on Zoom, followed by 30 min break-out rooms for additional questions to the respresentatives from SciLifeLab, NBIS-UPPMAX, NAISS, and NSC.
Target group: Researchers, research staff and others interested in compute and storage resources in life science.
Welcome!
For questions about the event please contact SciLifeLab Data Centre on email datacentre@scilifelab.se For more information about services for data-driven life science research see SciLifeLab Data Platform
datacentre@scilifelab.se