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VRE End of Programme Meeting - 22 June 2011 Conference AstonTRANSCRIPT
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Aston Business Centre – 22 June 2011
JISC’s VRE Programme – end of programme meeting
Christopher Brown [email protected] Digital Infrastructure Team
Welcome and Introductions
Welcome to Aston Business School
– http://www.conferenceaston.co.uk/
Wireless
– Username
– password
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Agenda
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Day 1
Time Content12:00 – 13:00 VRE Programme Meeting – VRE3/VRERI Project Presentations I
General introduction and welcome – Christopher Brown OneVRE/CritterVRE – Martin Turner IBBRE – Gary Wills VRIC – Gary Wills VRE-CI - Maria Susana Avila Garcia BRAIN – Jim Hensman
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch14:00 – 15:15 VRE Programme Meeting – VRE3/VRERI project presentations II
CRIB/EMBRACE – Robert Crouchley LinkSphere – Hugo Mills TextVRE/gMan – Stuart Dunn ConnectedWorks – John Norman MEGStream – Ian Holliday RDSPress – David Morris vizTweets – Jason Dykes PPCC – Tom Smith SERPent – Tito Castillo
15:15 – 15:30 Tea / Coffee15:30 – 15:40 VRE Programme future – Christopher Brown15:40 – 16:00 Open discussion16:00 Meeting Close
JISC VRE Programmes
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VRE1 VRE2 VRE3
2004-2007 2007-2009 2009-2011
15 Projects 4 Demonstrators 10 Projects
Technology Focused User and Research Practice Focused
Broadening Use
Experimental Developmental Embedding
Diverse design and developmental
approached
Unified design and development models
Diverse design – community and challenge
driven
Standalone solutions Integrated pilots Focussed on tools, frameworks and interoperability
Collaboration
Large and small scale research
Single and Multi-disciplinary Research
VRE Phase 3 - Overview
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VRERI – Rapid Innovation
Ami Cambridge University, Peter Murray-RustBlogMyData Reading University, Dr J D BlowerCritterVRE Manchester University, Dr Andrew RowleyEmbrace Lancaster University, Robert CrouchleygMan Kings College London, Mark HedgesMEGStream Aston University, Ian HollidayMILARQ Oxford University, Dr David M ShottonOpenImpact Southampton University, Dr Leslie CarrOpenPSIPearl Southampton University, John DarlingtonPPCC York University, Tom SmithRDSPress Coventry University, David MorrisSERPent University College London, Inst. of Child Health, Dr Tito
CastillovizTweets City University London, Dr Jason DykesWattNames Heriot-Watt University, Roger Rist
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http://code.google.com/p/vreri/
VRE – where next?
Benefits realisation and embedding
– Follow on funding for VRE3 projects
Explore leading edge technologies – Rapid Innovation
– Tools and demonstrators
Exploration of VRE issues and future directions
– Investigate and determine where future funding should be spent
– National and international perspective
International outlook
– Knowledge Exchange (JISC, SURFfoundation, DFG, DEFF)
– SURFfoundation (Starter Kit, SURFconext)
– Project Bamboo/Mellon Foundation
– TERENA
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VRE – where next?
Virtual Research Community
– Community building and sustainability
• Building communities from VRE3 outputs
• Develop a starter kit (VRE “Infokits” via JISC Advance)
– Engaging the general public (open science; citizen science)
– Disseminating research/research impact within the research community/scholarly comms.
“the virtual laboratory”
– Mobile interfaces
– Hybrid environments/hybrid reality
– E-lab notebooks
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Further Details
Programme Websites
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/vre
http://code.google.com/p/vreri/
Christopher Brown, Programme Manager (e-Research)E-Mail: [email protected]
Tel: +44 7891 501177
Matthew Dovey, Programme Director (e-Research)
E-Mail: [email protected]
Tel: +44 7876 445403
Programme hash tags:
#jiscvre
#vre
#vreri
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Questions
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