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PEOPLE. POWERED. RESEARCH.

  18-20 February 2019 | Heritage Auckland

eResearch NZ
        2019
EResearch NZ 2019 PEOPLE. POWERED. RESEARCH.
The eResearch NZ Organising Committee thanks and acknowledges
our sponsors:

Platinum Sponsor

Gold Sponsors

Bronze Sponsor
EResearch NZ 2019 PEOPLE. POWERED. RESEARCH.
Contents

Welcome........................................................................................................................ 4

Committee..................................................................................................................... 5

General Information...................................................................................................... 6

Presentation Information.............................................................................................. 7

Conference Floor Plan................................................................................................... 8

Getting Around.............................................................................................................. 9

Auckland Map................................................................................................................ 10

Auckland Information................................................................................................... 11

Social Functions............................................................................................................ 12

Keynote Speakers.......................................................................................................... 13

Conference Programme................................................................................................ 18

Code of Conduct............................................................................................................ 26

Conference Co-Hosts.................................................................................................... 27
EResearch NZ 2019 PEOPLE. POWERED. RESEARCH.
Nau mai! Haere mai! Welcome!

This year is the 10th Anniversary of eResearchNZ. Efforts from many people over the years
have shaped the event into what it is today - an important national forum for strategic
discussions, community building and career development - with a focus on the digital tools
enabling research. The event is being held in Auckland, fitting given the first eResearch NZ was
also hosted in Auckland.

People. Powered. Research. This year we are celebrating the people of eResearch and how
digital tools support high impact research. We want to provide a forum for the sector’s key
conversations - everything from indigenous data rights to scientific programming, physical
science to social science. Our speakers span a diverse range of roles and research domains,
leveraging or supporting a range of digital tools for research.

One of our core values is providing an inclusive environment where participants are
encouraged and supported to actively participate in the event, as outlined in our Code of
Conduct.

Thank-you to everybody for their contributions, whether as presenters or through your
participation each day. Also thank-you to the programme committee, the conference
organising committee, the University of Auckland event services team and our sponsors.

Ngā mihi maioha

Georgina Rae
Chair, eResearch NZ 2019

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Committees

Programme Committee                          Organising Committee
Joseph Lane - (Chair), Faculty of Science    Georgina Rae - (Chair), NeSI
and Engineering, University of Waikato       Nick Jones, NeSI
Laura Armstrong, Centre for eResearch,       Nooriyah Lohani, NeSI
The University of Auckland                   Jana Makar, NeSI
Murray Cadzow, Department of Biochemistry,   Aimee Crawshaw, The University of Auckland
The University of Otago
                                             Christine McGonigal, The University of
Nooriyah Lohani, NeSI                        Auckland
Nauman Maqbool, Department of Knowledge
and Analytics, AgResearch
Cameron McLean, Centre for eResearch,
The University of Auckland
Yvette Wharton, Centre for eResearch,
The University of Auckland

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General Information
If you have any queries not covered here, please visit the registration desk.

Registration desk hours                            Internet
Conference registration is located on Level 1,     Free Wi-Fi will be available.
in the pre-function area. It is open during the
following hours:                                   Please connect to "Heritage Public Wireless"
                                                   and select "Visitor". You can then enter the
• Monday 18 February 08:15 – 16:00                 password: eRNZ2019
• Tuesday 19 February 08:15 – 16:00
                                                   Name tags
• Wednesday 20 February 08:15 – 11:00
                                                   Delegates are requested to wear their name
Meals
                                                   tags to all sessions and social functions.
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will all
                                                   Committee members will be wearing yellow
be served in the pre-function area.
                                                   lanyards.
If you have advised us of any dietary
                                                   Smoking
requirements, these considerations will be
                                                   There is no smoking allowed inside the venue.
clearly marked.

Urgent messages and lost property
Urgent messages for delegates and lost
property can be directed to the registration
desk.

Parking
Parking is charged at a discounted rate for
our conference guests of $35 per car per day.
Parking is valet and can be accessed via the
forecourt at 35 Hobson Street - head over to
the concierge desk on arrival.

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Presentation Information
Presenting authors                               Rooms and AV
If you are scheduled to give a presentation,     Each room features standard audio-visual
please provide your PowerPoint presentations     equipment including a laptop, data projector
to the Tech Desk in the plenary room (Robert     and screen, clicker, presentation laptop,
Laidlaw) on a USB memory stick. USB sticks       whiteboard with markers, flip chart with
will be returned to you. Please provide them     markers and lapel microphone (where
during the following times:                      required).

Day One Presentations prior to 9:30am            Apple / Mac users
on Monday 18 February                            Please ensure your presentation is capable of
                                                 running on Windows. You will need to bring a
Day Two Presentations by 1:30pm
                                                 Mac adaptor if you wish to use your Macbook
on Monday 18 February
                                                 to present.
Day Three Presentations by 11:00am
on Tuesday 19 February
                                                 Cameras and electronic recording
                                                 No electronic recording of presentations is
Files naming convention                          permitted in any form without the express
Presentation Time (in 24 hour format.eg          permission of workshop organisers and
13:55 or 09:30) Presenter name (first and        speakers.
last)_Session Number_Stream
                                                 Session Chairs
Example: 15:30_Joe_Smith_S2_Strategic            All Session Chairs be in their room at least 10
                                                 minutes prior to the start of a session. Please
Presentations                                    familiarise yourselves with the AV equipment.
As a courtesy to our presenters, please ensure
you arrive at each session venue prior to the    If you have any questions, there is a floating
start of presentations.                          AV technician available for the breakout
                                                 rooms and dedicated technician in the plenary
Mobile phones                                    room. It is crucial that presentations do not
During all presentations please switch off or    run over their allocated time.
turn your mobile phones to silent.

Timing
Please respect fellow presenters and ensure
your presentation does not exceed the given
time allocation.

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Conference Floor Plan

                                                                      Peter Healey     Peter Healey
                                                                      (meeting room)

                                           Pre-function
                            REGISTRATION

        Robert Laidlaw                        Area
        (Plenary)

                                                            World
                                                          Champions
                                                            Team
                                                            Room
                  T

                                                           Calder
                  T                                       Mackay

Wheelchair Lift
                                                            Meeting
                                                            Room

                      Wyndham St Entrance

                      HOTEL CONFERENCE CENTRE
                                                           Level 1

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Getting Around
Public Transport                               Auckland Airport Transport
Timetables and a journey planner can be        Airport Shuttle 09 522 5100
found at:                                      supershuttle.co.nz

at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry                     SkyBus 09 222 0084

Fares start at $3.50 and can be paid in cash   The airport bus costs $17.50 one way or $32
on the bus.                                    return. The closest bus stop is an 8 minute
                                               walk from the Heritage Hotel.
Taxis
                                               Purchase your ticket online: skybus.co.nz
Auckland Co-Op Taxis 09 300 3000

Corporate Cabs 09 377 0773

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Auckland Map

Heritage Hotel

                                                                       Fale Pasifika

         Conference Venue: The Heritage Hotel, Auckland

         Gala Dinner Venue: Fale Pasfika, the University of Auckland

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Auckland Information
New Zealand Emergency Services                  Closest Medical Centres
Ambulance, Fire and Police. Dial 111 from any   CityMed
public, private or mobile phone in              8 Albert Street
New Zealand.                                    Open 8am – 5.30pm
                                                09 377 5525
Auckland Police
09 302 6400                                     Viaduct Medical Centre
                                                125 Customs Street West
Auckland City Hospital                          Open 9.30am – 5.30pm
09 367 0000                                     09 307 1122

Pharmacies
Unichem
33 Wyndham Street
Open 8am – 6pm

Victoria Street West Pharmacy
77A Victoria Street West
Open 10.30am – 6.45pm

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Social Functions
   Conference Welcome                                Conference Gala Dinner - Sponsored
   Monday 18 February, 6:30 – 7:30pm                 by Microsoft
                                                     Tuesday 19 February, 6:30 – 10pm
   Pre-Function Area, Level 1, Heritage Hotel.
   Canapés and refreshments will be provided.        Fale Pasifika, 22 Wynyard Street,
                                                     the University of Auckland
   This event is included in full and student
   registrations and attendance was reserved         This event is included in full and student
   during the registration process.                  registrations. If you wish to attend the dinner
                                                     and have not registered, please visit the
   Transport to the Dinner                           registration desk. Your name badge acts as
   Buses will depart from Gorse Lane (a short        your ‘ticket’ for this event, please ensure you
   lane along the side of the Hotel building).       bring it with you.
   This is close to the Hotel Reception. Buses
   will depart once full, starting from 6.15pm –
   please do not be late. The buses will return to
   the Heritage from 9:45pm onwards.

   It is approximately a 20 minute walk between
   venues.

Fale Pasifika, the University of Auckland
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Keynote Speaker
                                                  and international awards, including the 2009
                                                  Young Scientist Prize in Computational Physics
                                                  from the International Union of Pure and
                                                  Applied Physics, the 2009 Malcolm McIntosh
                                                  Award from the Prime Minister of Australia for
                                                  the Physical Scientist of the Year, the 2010
                                                  Frederick White Prize from the Australian
                                                  Academy of Sciences, the 2014 ACS Nano
                                                  Lectureship (Asia/Pacific) from the American
                                                  Chemical Society, and the 2014 Feynman Prize
                                                  in Nanotechnology (Theory) from the Foresight
                                                  Institute, being the first woman to do so in the
                                                  history of the award.

Amanda Barnard                                    Keynote Talk: Dimension reduction in the
Dr. Amanda Barnard is a Chief Research            data-driven design of materials
Scientist within Data61 at CSIRO. She received    The fundamental aim of materials research is
her Ph.D. (Physics) in from RMIT in 2003,         to identify features of materials that can be
followed by a Distinguished Postdoctoral          tuned to control how the material performs
Fellow in the Center for Nanoscale Materials      under specific conditions. The combination of
at Argonne National Laboratory (USA), and         computational materials science with machine
the prestigious senior research position as       learning provides a powerful way of relating
Violette & Samuel Glasstone Fellow at the         structural features with functional properties,
University of Oxford (UK) with an Extraordinary   but uncovering these hidden connections
Research Fellowship at The Queen’s College.       is difficult, particularly when the data set is
She joined CSIRO as an Australian Research        small, with a high dimensionality and with high
Council Queen Elizabeth II Fellow in 2009,        variance (as they typically are in materials
and then as an OCE Science Leader, where she      research). Fortunately the strategic use of
lead research developing structure/property       dimension reduction methods can alleviate
relationships using computational physics and     these problems; identifying which features are
chemistry, machine learning, deep learning        actually important, without the need for domain
and AI. Dr Barnard is a member of the Nature      biases. In this presentation we will explore the
Index Panel (NPG), and has previously served      differences between materials simulation and
as an Associate Editor for Science Advances       materials informatics, and use some dimension
(AAAS), and is currently a member of the          reduction machine learning methods to predict
Editorial Advisory Board for Nanoscale (RSC),     the charge transfer properties of a set of
the Senior Editorial Board for the Journal of     carbon nanostructures based on their surface
Physics: Materials (IOP) and the International    characteristics. Once the key structural features
Executive Board of Nano Futures (IOP). She is     have been identified, we will use statistical
the Chair of the National Computational Merit     methods to predict ensemble properties and
Allocation Scheme for Australia (awarding $10     investigate the impact of tuning these features
million in resources annually) and a Fellow of    on the properties of the sample as a whole.
both the Australian Institute of Physics (FAIP)
and the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC). For    Speaking: 10.30am, Monday 18 February
her work she has previously won 12 national
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Keynote Speaker
                                 Barbara Chapman
                                 Barbara Chapman is a Professor of Applied Mathematics
                                 and Statistics, and of Computer Science, at Stony Brook
                                 University, where she is affiliated with the Institute for
                                 Advanced Computational Science. She also directs
                                 Computer Science and Mathematics Research at
                                 Brookhaven National Laboratory. Barbara performs
                                 research on parallel programming interfaces and the
                                 related implementation technology, and has been involved
                                 in several efforts to develop community standards for
                                 parallel programming, including OpenMP, OpenACC
                                 and OpenSHMEM. Her research group has created an
                                 open source compiler, OpenUH, that enabled practical
                                 experimentation with proposed enhancements to
                                 application programming interfaces and a reference
                                 implementation of the library-based OpenSHMEM
                                 standard. Dr. Chapman has co-authored over 200
                                 papers and two books. She obtained her B.Sc. Hons in
                                 Mathematics at the University of Canterbury and her Ph.D.
                                 in Computer Science from Queen’s University of Belfast.

                                 Keynote Talk: OpenMP For Exascale
                                 Today’s High Performance Computing architectures
                                 exhibit significant compute power within each node of
                                 the machine, often achieved via the inclusion of one or
                                 more accelerators that are attached to CPUs. As a result,
                                 it has become essential that large-scale applications
                                 make effective use of intra-node as well as inter-node
                                 parallelism. In the U.S. Department of Energy’s Exascale
                                 Computing Project, several different approaches are
                                 being developed to support this requirement. Of these,
                                 the most widely adopted so far is OpenMP, a directive-
                                 based parallel programming interface supported by many
                                 compilers for Fortran, C and C++. In this presentation we
                                 discuss the challenges of intra-node programming and
                                 how OpenMP attempts to meet them.
                                 Speaking: 9.30am, Wednesday 20 February

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Keynote Speaker
                  Gary Evans
                  Professor Gary Evans is the Chief Science Advisor for the
                  Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE)
                  and is a member of the Ferrier Research Institute at
                  Victoria University of Wellington. His research involves
                  designing and synthesising enzyme inhibitors for treating
                  disease. He invented Ulodesine which completed Phase
                  II clinical trials for the treatment of gout. Currently his
                  work is focussed on the development of new antibiotic and
                  antiviral drugs. Dr. Evans did his PhD at the University of
                  Otago, a postdoc at Oxford University, and then worked in
                  the biotechnology sector within the United Kingdom. He
                  was appointed a Member of the NZ Order of Merit in 2014,
                  and has received several awards, including the 2014
                  Janssen Best Innovation Award and the 2011 MacDiarmid
                  Medal from the Royal Society of New Zealand.

                  Keynote Talk: The New Zealand Science System:
                  Challenges and Opportunities for eResearch

                  The NZ government funded close to $1.6 billion of
                  research in 2018 and of that the Ministry of Business,
                  Innovation and Employment funded around $1.2 billion
                  either directly or through their agents. In this talk I will
                  discuss the R&D funding system in the context of the
                  2015 National Statement of Science Investment, the MBIE
                  Science advisory system and the opportunities for funding
                  eResearch.​
                  Speaking: 11.30am, Monday 18 February

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Keynote Speaker
                                 Tahu Kukutai
                                 Tahu Kukutai (Ngāti Tiipa, Maniapoto, Te Aupōuri) is
                                 Professor of Demography at the National Institute of
                                 Demographic and Economic Analysis, University of
                                 Waikato. Tahu specialises in Māori and indigenous
                                 demographic research and has written extensively on
                                 official statistics (including census methodologies), Māori
                                 population change and Māori identity. She has undertaken
                                 research with and for government agencies, hapū, iwi
                                 and NGOs. Tahu is a founding member of the Māori
                                 Data Sovereignty Network Te Mana Raraunga and is Vice
                                 President of the Population Association of New Zealand.
                                 She is co-editor (with John Taylor) of Indigenous Data
                                 Sovereignty: Toward an Agenda (free download on ANU
                                 Press website). She was previously a journalist.

                                 Keynote Talk: Indigenous data sovereignty: Challenges
                                 and opportunities in Aotearoa NZ

                                 Data is the 21st century’s most valuable resource.
                                 Aotearoa NZ is a world leader in linking administrative
                                 data, and an early adopter of data-driven policy-making
                                 but has yet to develop innovative models of data
                                 governance and ethics, value creation and benefit-sharing.
                                 Many of the assumptions underpinning Aotearoa NZ’s
                                 data ecosystems rest on Anglo-European legal concepts
                                 (e.g. individual privacy and ownership) which translate
                                 poorly into the big and open data environment. What
                                 is needed is a radically different way of conceptualising
                                 rights that relate to massive quantities of data. Indigenous
                                 data sovereignty (IDSov) marks an important departure
                                 from current theory and practice. At the heart of IDSov is
                                 the right of indigenous peoples and nations to control the
                                 collection, ownership, and application of data about their
                                 people, territories, lifeways and natural resources. This
                                 talk provides an overview of developments in IDSov with
                                 a specific focus on the opportunities and challenges in
                                 Aotearoa NZ.
                                 Speaking: 8.30am, Tuesday 19 February

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Keynote Speaker
                  Ruby Mendenhall
                  Ruby Mendenhall is an Associate Professor in Sociology
                  and African American Studies at the University of Illinois,
                  Urbana-Champaign. She is also the Assistant Dean for
                  Diversity and Democratization of Health Innovation at
                  the Carle Illinois College of Medicine. Mendenhall uses
                  mixed methods research to examine how living in racially
                  segregated neighborhoods with high levels of violence
                  affects Black mothers’ mental and physical health. She
                  also studies how racial microaggressions affect students
                  of color health and sense of belonging on predominantly
                  white campuses. She uses advanced computing to recover
                  Black women’s lost history. Her research has appeared in
                  academic journals such as Public Health, Social Forces,
                  Social Science Research, Demography, Housing Policy
                  Debate, The Review of Black Political Economy, The Black
                  Scholar, and Social Service Review.

                  Keynote Talk: Using Big Data to Recover Black
                  Women’s Lost History

                  Throughout history, Black women’s lived experiences have
                  often been invisible and erased. Therefore, it is important
                  to combat the erasure of Black women and move toward
                  a correction and claiming of their space within the
                  digitized record. This presentation will discuss a study that
                  employs latent dirichlet allocation (LDA) algorithms and
                  comparative text mining to search 800,000 periodicals
                  in JSTOR (Journal Storage) and HathiTrust from 1746 to
                  2014 to identify the types of conversations that emerge
                  about Black women’s shared experience over time and the
                  resulting knowledge that developed. This presentation will
                  also discuss the potential for seamless creativity and the
                  need to de-mystify advance computing tools across the
                  social sciences and humanities.
                  Speaking: 9.30am, Tuesday 19 February

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME - DAY 1
                                                                 MONDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2019
8:15                                                                              Registration Open
9:00-10:00                                                                        Light Morning Tea
10:00 -12:30                                                                 Session: Opening Keynotes
10:00          Conference Welcome Address and Mihi Whakatau
10:30          Keynote: Amanda Barnard - Dimension reduction in the data-driven design of materials​
11:30          Keynote: Gary Evans - The New Zealand Science System: Challenges and Opportunities for eResearch
12:30-13:30                                                                             Lunch
13:30-15:10                                                                      Breakout Session 1
                     eResearch Applications            Local and Global Developments              Communities and Digital
                                                                                                      Scholarship
               Chair: Michael Uddstrom               Chair: Robin Bensley                   Chair: Murray Cadzow
               Location: Robert Laidlaw Room         Location: World Champions Team         Location: Peter Healey Room
                                                     Room
13:30          Blair Blakie: Computing droplet       Mark Dietrich - Mapping eResearch      Antje Lubcke & Anton Angelo:
               crystals of a magnetic quantum gas    Ecosystems: the international          Library Carpentry and real world
                                                     situation is intensifying!​            librarianship
13:50          Emily Kendall: Methods for                                                   David Eyers: Using micro-
               simulation of dark matter dynamics                                           credentials to support life-long
               in cosmology                                                                 attestation of learners’ mastery of
                                                                                            eResearch tools
14:10          Andrew Ensor: New Zealand’s           Jun Huh: Understanding Research    Dharani Sontam: Research Bazaar
               contributions to the Square           Drivers for New Zealand’s Advanced 2018 – Highlights, insights, and
               Kilometre Array Project               Research Computing                 what can we learn from each other?
14:30          Alexander Pletzer: How NeSI
               helps Manaaki Whenua - Landcare
               Research monitor land cover
               changes
14:50          Jason Motha: Cybershake NZ:
               Seismic hazard analysis using High
               Performance Computing
MONDAY 18 FEBRUARY cont'd.
15:10-15:30                                                                     Afternoon Tea
15:30-17:30                                                                   Breakout Session 2
                   eResearch Applications           Local and Global Developments                  Platforms & Tools               Communities and Digital
                                                                                                                                       Scholarship
              Chair: Mik Black                     Chair: Jo Lane                       Chair: Cameron McLean                Chair: n/a
              Location: Robert Laidlaw Room        Location: World Champions Team       Location: Peter Healey Room          Location: Calder Mackay Room
                                                   Room
15:30         Bianca Haux: Understanding           Nick Jones: NeSI Futures             Michael Lynch: Provisioning and     Murray Cadzow: What happens on
              tumour evolution through spatial                                          sustaining research workspaces and Monday? (BoF)
              collaboration in augmented reality                                        repositories - progress on ReDBox 2
15:50         Dongwen Luo: DeltaGen – a digital    Mik Black: Genomics Aotearoa         David Fellinger: Automating data
              tool for plant breeder               – growing genomics research          management in high performance
                                                   capability in NZ                     computing
16:10         Maxime Bombrun: Large-scale          Wallace Chase: REANNZ Update         Yvette Wharton: Lighting up our
              phenotyping inferences: From trees                                        ‘dark’ data. Dropbox - a tool
              to forest through machine learning                                        for research data projects and
                                                                                        collaboration
16:30         Mike Keehan: The outlook is Cloudy   Rick Christie: Research sector       Michael Lynch: Packaging research Georgina Rae: Training Community
                                                   investments – what we’ve learnt      data with DataCrate - a cry for help! Birds of a Feather: Supporting each
                                                   and where we might go                                                      other to support researchers
16:50         Dinindu Senanayake: Catering                                              Charles Sevior: Data capital in
              to domain (Genomics) specific                                             eResearch - Maximise the value of
              eResearch needs                                                           your data assets with Dell EMC
17:10
17:30-18:30                                                                          Break
18:30-19:30                                                                Welcome to Conference
                                                                       Location: Level 1, Heritage Hotel

* Programme subject to change, check notice board for updates.
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME - DAY 2
                                                               TUESDAY 19 FEBRUARY 2019
8:15                                                                             Registration Open
8:30-10:30                                                                   Session: Plenary/Keynote
8:30          Keynote: Tahu Kukutai - Indigenous data sovereignty: Challenges and opportunities in Aotearoa NZ
9:30          Keynote: Ruby Mendenhall - Using Big Data to Recover Black Women’s Lost History
10:30-11:00                                                                         Morning Tea
11:00-12:30                                                                      Breakout Session 3
               Local and Global Developments                 Platforms & Tools                  Research Data Management          Communities and Digital
                                                                                                                                      Scholarship
              Chair: Mark Dietrich                  Chair: Brian Flaherty                  Chair: n/a                         Chair: n/a
              Location: Robert Laidlaw Room         Location: World Champions Team         Location: Peter Healey Room        Location: Calder Mackay Room
                                                    Room
11:00         Michael Uddstrom: The NeSI HPC        Ian Foster: Globus Automate: A         Natasha Simons and Kate LeMay:     Mike Ladd: Open Space Session
              Computer and Data Analytics           distributed research automation        Skilling up in research data       (workshop)
              Service: New systems, new             platform                               management: A crash course
              capabilities, new science                                                    for librarians and data stewards
11:20         Mark Gray: Current and future         Dan Sun/ Jose Higino: Deploying a      (workshop)
              directions for HPC at Pawsey          globus endpoint in an NZ institution
              Supercomputing Centre
11:40         April Neoh: The changing face of      Globus Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF)
              supercomputing
12:00
12:30-13:30                                                                            Lunch
TUESDAY 19 FEBRUARY cont'd.
13:30 -15:10                                                                      Breakout Session 4
                Local and Global Developments              eResearch Applications                 Research Data Management             Communities and Digital
                                                                                                                                           Scholarship
               Chair: Blair Bethwaite                Chair: Nauman Maqbool                   Chair: n/a                           Chair: Yvette Wharton
               Location: Robert Laidlaw Room         Location: World Champions Room          Location: Peter Healey Room          Location: Calder Mackay Room
13:30          Wolfgang Hayek: Visualisation         Wallace Chase: Why bother with a   Natasha Simons and Kate LeMay:            Mandes Schönherr: A day in the life
               capabilities of NeSI's new high       ScienceDMZ?                        Skilling up in research data              of NeSI’s Apps Support
               performance computers                                                    management: A crash course
13:50          Fabrice Cantos: NeSI and your data: Richard Procter: Intelligent network for librarians and data stewards          Nooriyah Lohani: Research Software
               Scalable storage                    performance metrics                  (workshop)                                Engineering (RSE)- What's in a name
14:10          Brian Flaherty: Kicking On: Scaling   Vedant Chauhan: Secure audit
               data services at NeSI                 of clinical registry records using
                                                     Blockchain
14:30          Nancy Lin: Insight into the new NeSI Mostafa Sharifi: Application and
               Platforms                            viability evaluation of RFID battery
                                                    free sensing technology for digital
                                                    agriculture
14:50                                                Hong Zhang: Digital technologies
                                                     for primary industrial research
15:10-15:30                                                                          Afternoon Tea
15:30-17:30                                                               Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) Sessions
               Location: Robert Laidlaw Room         Location: World Champions Room          Location: Peter Healey Room          Location: Calder Mackay Room
15:30          Steve Knight: Digital Humanities      Yvette Wharton: Research data           Ian Duncan and Nick Jones: (Inter)   Nooriyah Lohani: Research Software
                                                     repositories and instrument             national collaborative research      Engineering (RSE) Session
                                                     workflows                               infrastructure strategies
16:30          Frankie Stevens: Sensitive Data -     Natasha Simons: Identifying,            Blair Bethwaite and Paul             Wallace Chase: Supporting research
               How do you do yours?                  connecting, and citing research         Coddington: Research Cloud NZ        as a network engineer
                                                     with persistent identifiers
17:30-18:30                                                                               Break
18:30-22:00                                                                       Conference Dinner
                                                                                Location: Fale Pasifika

* Programme subject to change, check notice board for updates.
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME - DAY 3
                                                           WEDNESDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2019
8:15                                                                         Registration Open
8:30-10:35                                                               Session: Plenary/Keynote
8:30          Plenary: Liz MacPherson
9:30          Keynote: Barbara Chapman - OpenMP For Exascale
10:35-11:00                                                                       Morning Tea
11:00-12:20                                                                 Breakout Session 5
                       Platforms & Tools                Digital Research / Data                 Communities and Digital
                                                          Management Skills                         Scholarship
              Chair: Nooriyah Lohani               Chair: n/a                           Chair: n/a
              Location: Robert Laidlaw Room        Location: World Champions Room       Location: Peter Healey Room
11:10         Mark Gray: Using containers in HPC   Ingrid Mason: The Research Data      Chris Scott, Alex Pletzer, Wolfgang
              for research workflows               Movement Challenge – for Research    Hayek, Mandes Schonherr : NeSI
                                                   Support Specialists (workshop)       Hacky Hour / Bring Your Own
                                                                                        Code workshop (Discussion topics
                                                                                        also include: code profiling, code
                                                                                        optimisation and visualisation)
11:30         Auda Eltahla: Accelerating
              research through Microsoft Cloud;
              Implications for Genomics and AI
11:50         Natasha Punia and Kayleigh Lino:
              Building a Figshare community:
              Support & shared resources in
              pursuit of best RDM practice
11:55         Jonney Huang: Earthquake
              simulation workflow engine on
              NeSI’s new HPC
12:00         Warrick Corfe-tan: eDNA -
              Biological Heritage Virtual Hub
WEDNESDAY 20 FEBRUARY cont'd.
12:05          Alan Tan: A visual recommender
               framework for exploratory data
               analytics
12:10          Jonny Williams: Earth system
               modelling on the Cray XC50
12:15          Shiobhan Smith: What is the
               “inside-out” Librarian?
12:20-12:30                                                               Conference Wrap-up
                                                                     Location: Robert Laidlaw Room
12:30 -13:30                                                                     Lunch
13:30 -14:30                                                               Breakout Session 6
                    Post-conference meeting          Post-conference meeting               Communities and Digital
                                                                                               Scholarship
               Location: Robert Laidlaw Room    Location: World Champions Team        Location: Peter Healey Room
                                                Room
13:30          1:30-4pm Research Support        Data repositories - An open           Chris Scott, Alex Pletzer, Wolfgang
               Librarians: An open session      discussion exploring how we can       Hayek, Mandes Schonherr : NeSI
               convened by the NZ Research      share knowledge about operations      Hacky Hour / Bring Your Own
               Support Librarians email group   of data portals , our technology      Code workshop (Discussion topics
               to support sharing, learning     stack, etc. Led by Cameron Findlay,   also include: code profiling, code
               and pursuit of collaborative     Senior Product Owner - data.govt.     optimisation and visualisation
               opportunities.                   nz, and Yvette Wharton, eResearch
                                                Solutions Lead at the University of
                                                Auckland.

14:30
16:00

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