QFAB hires two new recruits

Dr Tiffanie (Tiff) Nelson and Dr Farah Zahir have joined QFAB, QCIF’s bioinformatics arm—Farah as a biostatistician and Tiff in research community engagement for the Australian Bioinformatics Commons (BioCommons).

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Hacky Hour starts at CQU

QCIF eResearch Analyst Jason Bell has begun regular Hacky Hours at CQUniversity, alternating between online conferences and face-to-face sessions in Rockhampton.

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Apply now for a Winter School travel bursary

Applications for student travel support to the University of Queensland-based Winter School in Mathematical and Computational Biology are open until Friday, 31 May.

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ecoEd named as finalist in CAUDIT Awards

ecoEd is a finalist in this year’s Council of Australasian University Directors of Information Technology (CAUDIT) Awards in the Innovation in Teaching and Learning category.

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Hacky Hour: “Tech support and a master class in one”

With just one visit, University of Southern Queensland PhD student Paul Webb experienced the benefits of the Toowoomba Campus’ new QCIF-run weekly Hacky Hour.

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Why STEM students should attend Winter School

Ebony Watson attended last year’s Winter School in Mathematical and Computational Biology and was so inspired by the presentations, she decided to do a PhD at The University of Queensland on machine learning and bio-imaging.

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Dr Edan Scriven to become our newest eResearch Analyst

QRIScloud Operations Engineer Dr Edan Scriven will replace Dr Minh Dinh as a UQ-based QCIF eResearch Analyst.

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QCIF announces new JCU eResearch Analyst

Chantelle Pinnington has joined QCIF as an eResearch Analyst based at James Cook University in Townsville.

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Research papers acknowledge QCIF

Three papers published in the last few months, covering biology, ecology and materials science, acknowledge the assistance of QCIF’s expertise and resources.

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$25m funding boost for QLD’s scientific infrastructure

Queensland’s critical scientific infrastructure will receive a $25 million co-investment from the Palaszczuk Government.

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