Re: ATNF eVLBI Network Technologies Workshop
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From: <sergei.gulyaev_at_email.protected>
Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 21:42:11 +1200
Hi Chris,
Thank you for the invitation. Tim Natusch and I will be there. We hope
there will be a few minutes for us to inform about NZ development
towards trans-Tasman eVLBI, along with challenges and problems.
Kind regards,
Sergei
Professor Sergei Gulyaev, Director
Centre for Radiophysics and Space Research,
School of Mathematical Sciences,
Auckland University of Technology
Private Bag 92006 Auckland 1020
New Zealand
Telephone: 64-9-9219541
Facsimile: 64-9-9219973
E-mail: sergei.gulyaev_at_aut.<!--nospam-->ac.nz
Web: www.crsr.ac.nz
>>>Chris Phillips <Chris.Phillips_at_csiro.<!--nospam-->au> 06/07/07 6:41 PM >>>
Dear Colleges,
The ATNF is holding an informal 1.5 day workshop on July 24 and 25 to
discuss various networking technologies that are of relevance to the
efficient transfer of data over long-haul, high bandwidth networks. The
workshop timing has been chosen to take advantage of Jerry Sobieski's
visit to Australia. Jerry is the Director of Research Initiatives for
the
Mid-Atlantic Crossroads (MAX) which is a consortium of almost 50
research
and higher education institutions in the Washington, DC region. Jerry
is
one of the leaders in building and operating hybrid optical/packet
networks for the research community.
The workshop emphasis is on the application of advanced network
technologies to Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) and how the
experience gained in this field can be applied to the data transport
requirements of the Australia Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP)
instrument being constructed by CSIRO.
The draft programme is available from:
http://www.atnf.csiro.au/research/workshops/2007/eVLBI/
and there will be time for plenty of discussion throughout the workshop.
The ATNF will provide morning and afternoon teas and a light lunch on
both
days for those who register by the close-of-business on Friday 20 July.
Please inform us if you have any special dietary requirements.
There is no cost to attend the workshop. For those unfamiliar with the
location of the ATNF, the webpage mentioned above has a link for
directions and local accommodation.
You can register for the meeting by e-mailing Chris.Phillips_at_csiro.<!--nospam-->au.
Please forward this email on to others who you think may be interested.
Looking forward to seeing you at the workshop.
Shaun Amy and Chris Phillips
Received on 2007-07-06 19:43:17
Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 21:42:11 +1200
Hi Chris,
Thank you for the invitation. Tim Natusch and I will be there. We hope
there will be a few minutes for us to inform about NZ development
towards trans-Tasman eVLBI, along with challenges and problems.
Kind regards,
Sergei
Professor Sergei Gulyaev, Director
Centre for Radiophysics and Space Research,
School of Mathematical Sciences,
Auckland University of Technology
Private Bag 92006 Auckland 1020
New Zealand
Telephone: 64-9-9219541
Facsimile: 64-9-9219973
E-mail: sergei.gulyaev_at_aut.<!--nospam-->ac.nz
Web: www.crsr.ac.nz
>>>Chris Phillips <Chris.Phillips_at_csiro.<!--nospam-->au> 06/07/07 6:41 PM >>>
Dear Colleges,
The ATNF is holding an informal 1.5 day workshop on July 24 and 25 to
discuss various networking technologies that are of relevance to the
efficient transfer of data over long-haul, high bandwidth networks. The
workshop timing has been chosen to take advantage of Jerry Sobieski's
visit to Australia. Jerry is the Director of Research Initiatives for
the
Mid-Atlantic Crossroads (MAX) which is a consortium of almost 50
research
and higher education institutions in the Washington, DC region. Jerry
is
one of the leaders in building and operating hybrid optical/packet
networks for the research community.
The workshop emphasis is on the application of advanced network
technologies to Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) and how the
experience gained in this field can be applied to the data transport
requirements of the Australia Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP)
instrument being constructed by CSIRO.
The draft programme is available from:
http://www.atnf.csiro.au/research/workshops/2007/eVLBI/
and there will be time for plenty of discussion throughout the workshop.
The ATNF will provide morning and afternoon teas and a light lunch on
both
days for those who register by the close-of-business on Friday 20 July.
Please inform us if you have any special dietary requirements.
There is no cost to attend the workshop. For those unfamiliar with the
location of the ATNF, the webpage mentioned above has a link for
directions and local accommodation.
You can register for the meeting by e-mailing Chris.Phillips_at_csiro.<!--nospam-->au.
Please forward this email on to others who you think may be interested.
Looking forward to seeing you at the workshop.
Shaun Amy and Chris Phillips
Received on 2007-07-06 19:43:17