QCIF offers a range of eResearch services to help researchers tackle real-world challenges:
Based in Queensland, QRIScloud offers researchers large-scale cloud computing and data storage services. Its role is to stimulate and accelerate the use of computing by researchers across all disciplines.
QRIScloud lets researchers compute using large virtual clusters, host web services, store even very large research datasets, share existing data collections across research communities, and collaborate more easily with other researchers nationally and internationally, whether in government, academia or industry.
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Read more ...20 January 2020, UQ St Lucia
Read more ...QCIF's USQ-based eResearch Analyst Dr Francis Gacenga has changed the Springfield Campus Hacky Hour from monthly to weekly.
Read more ...Respondents to this year’s QCIF survey were very positive about QRIScloud’s services, with a growing number of researchers indicating that QRIScloud is becoming increasingly critical to delivering research outcomes.
Read more ...Dr Elizabeth (Liz) Ryan has joined QFAB, QCIF’s bioinformatics arm, as a Senior Biostatistician.
Read more ...Two QCIF staff were actively involved in the Australian Academy of Science’s ‘Re:produce workshop’ about reproducible science, held in Brisbane across 10–11 December.
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