Dr
Aristotelis Chatziioannou
(National Hellenic Research Foundation Greece)
6/28/10, 3:20 PM
Aristotelis Chatziioannou
”Enabling distributed Processing and Management of Biological Data through fusion of Grid
and Web Technologies"
Dr
Heinz Stockinger
(Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics)
6/28/10, 3:30 PM
Life Science Grid Applications in Switzerland – Position Talk
Dr
Dagmar Krefting
(Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin Germany)
6/28/10, 3:40 PM
Dr
Silvia Delgado Olabarriaga
(University of Amsterdam)
6/28/10, 3:50 PM
Dr
Ignacio Blanquer
(Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain)
6/28/10, 4:00 PM
Mr
Yonny CARDENAS
(CC-IN2P3)
6/28/10, 4:45 PM
Dr
Marco Verlato
(INFN)
6/28/10, 5:05 PM
Alexandre Bonvin, “WeNMR: A worldwide e-Infrastructure for NMR and structural biology”
Mr
Trung Tung Doan
(HPC Center - Hanoi University of Technology)
6/29/10, 10:45 AM
Ms
Dagmar Krefting
(Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin)
6/29/10, 11:05 AM
Dr
Nick KEPPER
(BioQuant, Universität Heidelberg)
6/29/10, 12:00 PM
Dr
Wen-wai Yim
(University of California, San Diego)
6/29/10, 12:20 PM
Dr
Arun DATTA
(National University USA)
6/29/10, 12:40 PM
Ms
Li Ting
(CREATIS), Dr
tristan glatard
(university of lyon ; creatis-lrmn)
6/29/10, 1:00 PM
Max García
(University of Málaga Spain)
6/29/10, 3:00 PM
Dr
Heinz Stockinger
(Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics)
6/29/10, 3:20 PM
Dr
Ignacio Blanquer
(Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain)
6/29/10, 3:40 PM
Dr
Peter Bloodsworth
(UWE, Bristol UK)
6/29/10, 4:00 PM
Mr
Alban GAIGNARD
(CNRS)
6/29/10, 5:00 PM
Mr
Paul De Vlieger
(CNRS -IN2P3)
6/29/10, 5:20 PM
Chiara Barattieri
(Fatebenefratelli)
6/29/10, 5:40 PM
Mr
Xin ZHOU
(Geneva University Hospitals and University of Geneva)
6/30/10, 10:45 AM
Mr
Mohamed Ben Belgacem
(University of Geneva)
6/30/10, 11:05 AM
Dr
Tony Solomonides
(UWE, Bristol UK)
6/30/10, 12:00 PM
Mr
Yassene Mohammed
(University of Hannover/Germany and AMC/Netherland)
6/30/10, 12:20 PM
Nicolas BARD
(CNRS)
6/30/10, 12:40 PM
Dr
Silvia Olabarriaga
(AMC Netherlands)
6/30/10, 1:00 PM
David RITCHIE
(INRIA Nancy - Grand Est France)
6/30/10, 3:00 PM
Dr
Simon Scarle
(University of Warwick)
6/30/10, 3:40 PM
When they first hit the market the current “next” generation of games consoles are, pretty much by definition, the most powerful “bangs per buck” computing hardware one can get, especially in terms of their graphical computing power and advanced GPUs. However, little work has been published which actually uses this power to produce useful research results. One exception is my recent paper...