Terry O’Kane joins the NCMAS Committee
DCFP’s Terry O’Kane has just been appointed to the Committee for the National Computational Merit Allocation Scheme (NCMAS) the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI).
The independent committee provides oversight and peer-review for researchers at Australian universities and publicly-funded research agencies to resource shares at the major national computational facilities hosted under the NCI collaboration.
The NCI is a computational hub for researchers across many different fields of science, including weather, climate, earth-observation and geoscience activities and enables high-impact research and innovation that would otherwise be impossible to undertake. NCMAS provides plays an important role in providing access to the NCI for Australian researchers.