e-Science

Training
The e-Science programme set up the National Institute for Environmental eScience (NIEeS) in Cambridge to concentrate on outreach and training for environmental researchers.
Geobrowsers: geobrowsing technologies, such as Google Earth, present exciting possibilities to view geospatial data in a dynamic, interactive environment on people's desktop or on the web. Workshops brought together tool developers and scientists for both practical training and an exchange of ideas.
e-Genomics: the environmental genomic scientists worked with the institute to organise a series of workshops that brought together biologists and bioinformaticians. This led to great progress with projects including the Genome Catalogue and the Genomic Standards Consortium.
About the programme
- e-Science home
- Background
- Aims and objectives
- Events and announcements
- Awards, facts and figures
- Results and findings
- Management
- Resources
- Contacts
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