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National Grid Service Innovation Forum ’10 – Call for abstracts

This event took place from 23 November to 24 November 2010

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23 November 2010 to 24 November 2010

09:00-16:00

Venue:
STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Didcot, near Oxford
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This 2-day event will showcase the impact that the NGS has had on research in the UK, allow delegates to find out more about using the NGS in applied research, enable IT staff to find out how their institution can benefit from the NGS, and how you can contribute to and influence the future development of the NGS.

This 2-day event will showcase the impact that the National Grid Service (NGS) has had on research in the UK, allow delegates to find out more about using the NGS in applied research, enable IT staff to find out how their institution can benefit from the NGS, and how you can contribute to and influence the future development of the NGS.

Day 1 is primarily aimed at researchers and will feature presentations from existing NGS users that will demonstrate how the NGS has become a powerful research tool in their area. There will be opportunities for delegates to contribute to the event with a breakout sessions during which feedback will be gathered.  NGS staff will be on hand throughout the event to speak to delegates about how the NGS could aid their research etc and, for existing users, offering up to the minute advice on optimising your jobs on the NGS.

Day 2 is primarily aimed at those responsible for delivering IT services in their institutions. It will focus on the benefits to an institution of NGS membership and how institutions can get involved with the NGS. There will be presentations on the novel technologies already available on the NGS as well as NGS services such as accounting as well as European developments.

A provisional agenda is available on the event website

Call for abstracts

At the Innovation Forum there will be a poster session featuring peer reviewed posters from NGS users highlighting their use of the NGS and the impact it has had on their research.

The abstracts will be reviewed by members of the Programme Committee for the event who include NGS staff, researchers, IT support staff and top NGS users. A prize for best poster will be offered with voting performed by delegates at a dedicated poster viewing session on Tuesday evening.

The deadline for abstracts is the 10 of September 2010.

Further details about the call for abstracts

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