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Computational Data-Science Slideshow

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Computational & Data Science

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Intersect helps researchers at the Lowy Cancer Research Centre analyse over 100 terabytes of cancer genome data.

Image courtesy of A Chien, E Kable and L Soon, University of Sydney

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Genomic Dark MatterDr Jason Wong uses Intersect’s data science infrastructure to look for mutations in genomic ‘dark matter’ that may play a critical role in driving cancer growth.

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Exploring the Dark Matter of Cancer Genomes received the inaugural Big Data Big Impact award at the 2013 Premier’s Awards for Outstanding Cancer Research

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Developing Green Technologies

Associate Professor Evatt Hawkes uses Intersect’s computational infrastructure to advance the design of engines that cut emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants.

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Intersect’s computational infrastructure provides the 500 terabytes of storage and 10,000 compute cores required to simulate cleaner running engines.

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Where do we come from?Professor Geraint Lewis is exploring the evolution and ultimate fate of the universe using Intersect’s computational infrastructure.

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“Our partnership with Intersect means we can do a scale of simulations which would not be possible if we just bought our own machines.”

Professor Geraint Lewis

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Next-Generation MedicinesProfessor Leo Radom is designing better antioxidants to help our bodies fight diseases such as heart disease, liver disease and cancer, using Intersect’s computational infrastructure.

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“By combining computational work and experimental work, one ends up with a powerful combination that produces a better outcome. We’ve found that using facilities like Orange at Intersect or Raijin has been incredibly useful for our research.”

Professor Leo Radom

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The scale of things to come…

The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder will generate 3,500+ DVDs worth of data every day!

Intersect is assisting the CSIRO to ensure that researchers will be able to leverage this amazing resource.