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                    BIG DATA AND INFORMATICS: DATA@BREAKFAST- First Announcement

 

You are cordially invited to the  data@breakfast event where we will enjoy a delicious breakfast over an insightful learning session discussing topics at the forefront of AI, big data, quantum computing, machine learning and more.

Date: Friday, 25 January 2019
Time:7.30am - 8.30am
Venue: Council Chamber, Westville Campus
RSVP:  ukzndatabreakfast@gmail.com

Title: Over decade of High Performance Computing in South Africa


Speaker: Dr Daniel Moeketsi, Centre for High Performance Computing,  CSIR, South Africa

Abstract

The Centre for High Performance Computing (CHPC) is part of the National Integrated Cyber Infrastructure System of the government of South Africa. It was established in 2007 by Department of Science and Technology and is managed by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). Its mandate is to provide world class computational resources to research community across different fields of Science and Engineering in the country; and also to drive human capital development in field of high performance computing. Over the past 10 years, the centre managed to significantly grow itself from a flagship project to a more sustainable institution. In this presentation, I will share with you in a nutshell temporal evolution of the centre since it was established to date, with particular emphasis on human capacity development in high performance computing and big data science.


Biography

Dr Daniel M. Moeketsi: Senior Research Scientist responsible for computational space physics at Centre for High Performance Computing (CHPC) of CSIR, South Africa. He is one of the pioneer staff of the Centre and in the past 11 years, Moeketsi contributed to the development of Centre for High Performance Computing in South Africa. Moeketsi received PhD in Space Physics from Rhodes University, SouthAfrica in 2008. His thesis was the first comprehensive study of impact of solar activity on the upper atmosphere ionisation over South Africa. He worked as research assistant at HartRAO’s Space Geodesy Programme during the period of his PhD studies.

Moeketsi leads the Human Capacity Development (HCD) and Outreach projects at CHPC. One of his HCD initiatives is the annual CHPC Linux and Python School in 2011 for science and engineering students in South Africa as part of capacity building in High Performance Computing. This project has now being expanded into Africa.
He is currently serve as Panel Member for the NASA Postdoctoral Program. He was also invited to serve as panel member for several NRF funding instruments/programs. He has published in peer reviewed science journal, served as reviewer for local and international journals,  supervised postgraduate students in science, served as the external examiner for postgraduates theses including being moderator for examinations in physical sciences. His passion is to provide leadership towards human capacity building in High Performance Computing in Africa.


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Category Research
Posted 21 January 2019
By Nelisiwe Mncube
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From UKZN
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Howard College Staff  Howard College Students 
Edgewood Staff  EdgWood Students 
Medical School Staff  Medical School Students 
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Westville Staff  Westville Students 
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