From jhurley at swin.edu.au Wed Apr 27 14:38:39 2016 From: jhurley at swin.edu.au (Jarrod Hurley) Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2016 04:38:39 +0000 Subject: [ASA] Design Survey for the Next Swinburne Supercomputer (g2/gSTAR) - Your Input Required Message-ID: Dear ASA Member, We would appreciate your input into the design of the next Swinburne supercomputer by completing the following survey regarding your high performance computing (HPC) usage/needs: https://ahassan.typeform.com/to/WIcDLG In particular we would like input from current users of the facility and those who think they may have a need to use such a facility in the future. We estimate that the survey will take no more than 5 minutes to complete. It will remain open until 5pm Friday May 6th. The current Swinburne supercomputer (g2) is a hybrid of conventional central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU) technology. It incorporates the GPU Supercomputer for Theoretical Astrophysics Research (gSTAR) and operates as a national facility for the astronomy community. In reality the facility is neither a GPU-only machine or restricted only to theoretical work. With over 300 astronomy account holders it aims to provide astronomers nationally with dedicated HPC resources regardless of whether they use GPUs or CPUs for their computation and regardless of their field/type of research (e.g. usage includes telescope data processing as well as simulations). Installed in 2011 the current storage and compute node hardware is due for replacement in the near future and as such we have started the preliminary design and information gathering process. We envisage the facility continuing as an easy-to-access mid-level supercomputer comprised of a mix of CPUs and accelerators. Your input as part of informing this process is important. Best regards, Jarrod Hurley From k.williams at sydney.edu.au Thu Apr 28 12:41:18 2016 From: k.williams at sydney.edu.au (Kylie Williams) Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2016 02:41:18 +0000 Subject: [ASA] Sydney Astrofest 2016 - Save the date - 30 July 2016 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D1A146.4180FC90] The ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO) is delighted to host the inaugural Sydney Astrofest at the University of Sydney on 30 July 2016. Together with other Australian research organisations, science outreach initiatives, astronomy societies and many others, we have designed an exciting program for an entire evening of FREE indoor and outdoor entertainment, suitable for all the family: * night-sky scope viewing, * fascinating astro talks, * planetarium shows, * expert interactive activities and demonstrations, and * prizes to win More information on the venue and the program will be available shortly. Follow the link - SydAstrofest16 - to register your interest and receive information on our guest speakers, activities and displays. Stay tuned! __________________________________________________________________ Debra Gooley | ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO) Sydney Institute for Astronomy | School of Physics | Faculty of Science THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Rm 217 Building H90 | 44-70 Rosehill St, Redfern, NSW, 2016 T +61 405 183 250 | F +61 2 9351 7726 E debra.gooley at sydney.edu.au | W http://sydney.edu.au **I am in the office from Wed to Fri** CRICOS 00026A This email plus any attachments to it are confidential. Any unauthorised use is strictly prohibited. If you receive this email in error, please delete it and any attachments. Please think of our environment and only print this e-mail if necessary. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 20170 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From k.williams at sydney.edu.au Thu Apr 28 14:01:52 2016 From: k.williams at sydney.edu.au (Kylie Williams) Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2016 04:01:52 +0000 Subject: [ASA] Abstract Submission Deadline 30 April - Changing Face of Galaxies Conference Message-ID: ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE - 30 APRIL 2016 The Changing Face of Galaxies: Uncovering Transformational Physics SUMMARY - A conference bringing together new data and theory to gain a clearer view of the physical processes that drive change in galaxies. - WWW site: http://www.caastro.org/event/2016-galaxy - Abstract submission deadline for oral presentations closing on 30 April 2016 www.ccastro.org/event/2016-galaxy - Email galtrans at caastro.org with any questions Oral abstract submission is soon closing (30th April 2016) for The Changing Face of Galaxies: Uncovering Transformational Physics conference (http://www.caastro.org/event/2016-galaxy). The conference will be held from 19-23 September 2016 at the Wrest Point Hotel, Hobart, Australia. The hosts will be ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO) and the conference is supported by the University of Sydney, the Australian National University, and the University of Western Australia. Registration and Welcome drinks will be held on Sunday 18 September 2016. Fundamental to our understanding of galaxy formation is the question of how the galaxies seen at high redshift were transformed into the galaxy population we see around us today. There have been profound changes to the galaxy population in terms of both structure and activity. Structurally, galaxies are known to grow in size and change in morphological mix over time and this morphological mix is also well known to be strongly dependent on environment, with a much higher fraction of elliptical and lenticular galaxies in high density regions. Concerning activity, the global rate of star formation is seen to peak at redshift, z~1-2, declining to the present day, and it is again strongly dependent on environment. Activity due to the accretion of gas onto super-massive black holes similarly declines to the present day. Central to tackling these problems is our ability to observe and simulate galaxies in new ways. Observationally, new projects using spatially resolved spectroscopy are able to shed light on a broad range of physical processes. At the same time observations at radio frequencies are opening up a new window on the gas content in galaxies, and large-scale multi-wavelength surveys are providing coverage of galaxies over their entire spectral energy distribution. Together with this, the last few years has seen a number of breakthroughs in galaxy simulation, including large-scale cosmological hydrodynamical simulations, new views on feedback and the construction of realistic disk galaxies. Our focus in the conference will be to bring together these different themes to discover which processes drive the transformations we see in the galaxy population. INVITED SPEAKERS ? Joss Bland-Hawthorn, USYD ? Alyson Brooks, Rutgers ? Martin Bureau, Oxford (TBC) ? Michele Cappellari, Oxford ? Marcella Carollo ETH, Zurich ? Charlotte Christensen, Arizona ? Luca Cortese, UWA ? Rob Crain, LJMU ? Sara Ellison, UVic ? Jes?s Falc?n-Barroso, IAC ? Natascha F?rster Schreiber, MPE ? Philip Hopkins, Caltech (TBC) ? Lisa Kewley, ANU ? Claudia Lagos, ICRAR ? Roberto Maiolino, Cambridge ? Crystal Martin, UCSB ? Thorsten Naab, MPA ? Amelie Saintonge, UCL ? Rachel Somerville, Rutgers (TBC) ? Paul Torrey, MIT ? Pieter van Dokkum, Yale ? Jessica Werk, UCO REGISTRATION AND ABSTRACT SUBMISSION To register and submit your abstract please click here or visit our website www.caastro.org/event/2016-galaxy. Scientific contributions to the Changing Face of Galaxy conference can be in oral or poster form. Please note that the deadline to submit abstracts for oral presentations is 30 April 2016. Poster presentations will be accepted until 14 August 2016 dependent on floor space. Please note: Payment of the registration fee is not required at the time of registration and abstract submission. However to receive the early bird fee payment must be received by COB on 30 June 2016, otherwise the full registration fee will be charged. You will need to register for your abstract to be considered. A payment code will be issued that you can use to pay your fee later. If you have any questions please contact galtrans at caastro.org Cancellation Policy If you need to cancel your registration, please contact galtrans at caastro.org. There will be a $100 processing fee for all cancellations prior to 14 August 2016. Thereafter, no refunds will be offered. CONFERENCE FEES (including GST) Early Bird Registration Fee: $AUS 400.00 Registration Fee: $AUS 500.00 Student Registration Fee: $AUS 250.00 KEY DATES ? Registration/abstract (2nd announcement) open: February 2016 ? Oral Presentation Abstracts Close: 30 April 2016 ? Poster Abstracts Close: 14 August 2016 ? Program Available: 15 June 2016 ? Early Bird Closes: 30 June 2016 ? Registrations Close: 14 August 2016 ACCOMMODATION BOOKINGS We have booked a block of rooms for workshop participants at the Wrest Point Hotel which is also the conference venue. We encourage you to take advantage of the special rate we have secured for conference participants. We have the following rooms: * Motor Inn $109 room only * Water Edge $129 room only * Tower Standard $159 room only * Suite $269 room only A special Full Buffet Breakfast rate of $23/person is available when booking accommodation and is an additional cost to the list room rates To make an accommodation reservation: Accommodation bookings are now open. To book please download the booking form, complete it and return to Wrest Point (groups at wrestpoint.com.au) and quote "CAASTRO Block No #769433. Please note that all bookings must be guaranteed by credit card at time of booking and full payment will be required at final checkout. Note that all rooms at the Wrest Point are non-smoking. Meals: Your registration fee includes the following meals: morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea daily. If you have any dietary requirements, please ensure you make a note of these when you register for the conference, under the Dietary Information field. The Registration fee will also covers a Welcome Function on 18 September 2016 and the conference dinner being held on Thursday 22 September 2016. VISA INFORMATION All travellers other than Australian and New Zealand citizens need a valid visa or authority to enter Australia (including electronic visas). More information here or Department of Immigration Fact Sheet for Travellers. Please contact the organisers if you need a letter of invitation for your visa application. For some nationalities, processing and issuance of visas can take several weeks/months, so apply well before your planned travel. SCIENTIFIC ORGANISING COMMITTEE * Scott Croom (Chair), USYD * Joss Bland-Hawthorn, USYD * Kevin Bundy, IPMU * Sara Ellison, UViv * Natascha F?rster Schreiber, MPE * Rosa Gonz?lez Delgado, IAA * Martha Haynes, Cornell * Phil Hopkins, Caltech * Lisa Kewley, ANU * Thorsten Naab, MPA * Chris Power, UWA * Amelie Saintonge, UCL * Stas Shabala, UTas * Rachel Somerville, Rutgers LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE * Scott Croom, Chair (USYD) * Francesco D'Eugenio (ANU) * Kate Gunn (USYD) * Anne Medling (ANU) * Nic Scott (USYD) * Stas Shabala (UTas) * Jesse van de Sande (USYD) * Dan Taranu (UWA) * Kylie Williams (USYD) KYLIE WILLIAMS | Events and Communications CAASTRO | School of Physics | Faculty of Science | ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics Rm 217 Building H90 | 44-70 Rosehill Street, Redfern | NSW |2016| The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 T +61 2 9114 2183 | F +61 2 9114 2195| M +61 478 404 619 Email k.williams at physics.usyd.edu.au W http:// www.caastro.org Please note: I am in the office Monday, Wednesday and Thursday -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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