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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: AusSRC HPC Funding Applications Close
DESCRIPTION:The Australian SKA Regional Centre (AusSRC) is proud to launch the Astronomy Resources for Industry Applications (ARIA) Program\, a new initiative designed to accelerate innovation through access to high-performance computing (HPC).\nAusSRC is Australia’s contribution to the international SKA Regional Centre Network (SRCNet). The SRCNet will support the global flow of data and processing needed for the SKA telescopes – the two most advanced radio telescopes in the world\, located in Australia and South Africa.\nOne of AusSRC’s goals is to support discovery and delivery of impact beyond radio astronomy. By working with industry to foster data-intensive innovations across sectors\, AusSRC aims to leverage astronomy capabilities to generate broad benefits to the Australian economy and community. \nThe ARIA Program has been established to provide Australian start-ups and small to medium businesses with access to HPC resources to enable innovation in products and services aligned with key technical priorities. \nFor the 2026 inaugural funding round\, AusSRC will support projects focused on: \n\nData Management\nData Visualisation\nData Compression\n\nWe are seeking applications from SMEs and start-ups that would benefit from HPC capability but face barriers accessing research-based or large-scale infrastructure schemes. \nApplications are open to organisations from any industry excluding astronomy that can demonstrate how covering HPC-related expenses would directly enable innovation in one or more of the priority areas. \nFor a full explanation of the ARIA Program\, please refer to the ARIA Program Guidelines and ARIA Program Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/deadline-aussrc-hpc-funding-applications-close/
LOCATION:Apply online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:DEADLINE: Funding
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: CSIRO Technical Facilities Manager - SKA-Low Telescope
DESCRIPTION:The SKA Observatory (SKAO) is a next-generation radio astronomy facility that will transform our understanding of the Universe and fundamental physics. In Australia\, SKAO is partnering with CSIRO to construct and operate the SKA-Low telescope on Wajarri Yamaji Country in remote Western Australia\, supported by teams in Geraldton and Perth.\nThe Technical Facilities Manager plays a key role in ensuring the reliable operation of the SKA-Low telescope’s specialised infrastructure across the newly constructed Central Processing Facility (CPF)\, Remote Processing Facilities (RPF)\, and Central Power Station (CPS). These facilities house the core signal‑processing\, control\, monitoring and support systems for SKA‑Low. They contain major equipment including the power\, cooling and other infrastructure needed to run the processing systems. The role will support handover of the facilities for operational readiness and into ongoing operations. \nIn this role\, you will lead a skilled buildings team\, including electricians and HVAC Technicians while planning and overseeing maintenance across critical infrastructure including high and low voltage electrical systems\, advanced cooling systems for data processing equipment\, HVAC\, fire detection and suppression systems\, and facility assets. Working closely with contractors and in-house trades\, you will coordinate and supervise maintenance activities to ensure work is delivered safely\, efficiently and to the highest technical and operational standards. \nYour work will directly support the performance and uptime of the infrastructure that underpins the world’s largest low-frequency radio astronomy observatory.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/deadline-csiro-technical-facilities-manager-ska-low-telescope/
LOCATION:Apply online\, Australia
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