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Daniel Harężlak, mgr inż.

pracownik naukowo-techniczny

Akademickie Centrum Komputerowe ,,Cyfronet'' AGH
ACK-zwe, Zespół Współpracy Europejskiej


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  • A distributed multiscale computation of a tightly coupled model using the Multiscale Modeling Language
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  • A lightweight method of metadata and data management with DataNet
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  • Advanced Security Services for computer simulation research in medicine
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  • An IT infrastructure for smart levee monitoring and flood decision support
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  • Centre for new methods in computational diagnostics and personalized therapy
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  • Computations of protein hydrophobicity profile as virtual experiment in GridSpace virtual laboratory
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  • Dedicated IT infrastructure for smart levee monitoring and flood decision support
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  • Enabling multiscale fusion simulations on distributed computing resources
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  • EurValve model execution environment in operation
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  • InSilicoLab – managing complexity of chemistry computations
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  • Integrating various grid middleware components and user services into a single platform
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  • Managing entire lifecycles of e-science applications in the GridSpace2 virtual laboratory – from motivation through idea to operable Web-accessible environment built on top of PL-Grid e-infrastructure
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  • Scripting language extensions offered by the GridSpace experiment platform
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  • Smart levee monitoring and flood decision support system: reference architecture and urgent computing management
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  • The collage authoring environment: from proof-of-concept prototype to pilot service
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  • The Collage Authoring Environment
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  • Towards an operational database for real-time environmental monitoring and early warning systems
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  • Towards model execution environment for investigation of heart valve diseases
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  • Towards provisioning of reproducible, reviewable and reusable in-silico experiments with the GridSpace2 platform