- Belfast Regional Centre - http://www.qub.ac.uk/escience/
Based at Queen's University Belfast. A regional focus of expertise, knowledge and experience in Grid technology.
- Cambridge Regional Centre - http://www.escience.cam.ac.uk/
Based at the University of Cambridge. Grants to institutions in the eastern region for projects that involve the use of large-scale distributed computing.
- London e-Science Centre - http://www.lesc.ic.ac.uk/
Based at the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine and associated with its Department of Computing. Supports the development of e-Science activities within London and the South-East through collaborations with applied scientists in the fields of Space and Atmospheric Physics, Particle Physics, Bioinformatics, Environmental Modelling. and Engineering.
- Welsh eScience Centre - http://www.wesc.ac.uk/
Hosted by the Department of Computer Science at Cardiff University. Aims to develop, implement and deploy applications to utilise and create e-Science technologies, infrastructure, and services.
- North West Regional Centre - http://www.esnw.ac.uk/
Based at the University of Manchester. ESNW sponsors and manages a portfolio of e-science projects and Grid technologies in the North West region.
- National e-Science Centre - http://www.nesc.ac.uk/
Established by a consortium of departments from the universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. News, presentations, lectures and events, publications, links.
- CLRC e-Science Centre - http://www.e-science.clrc.ac.uk/
Projects, services, publications, events, links.
- UK High-End Computing - http://www.ukhec.ac.uk/
Supports three computational centres and the e-science initiative. Information on research, training, events, publications, contacts and links.
- UK Grid Database Task Force - http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/grid-db/
Coordinates activity on the development of composable software components that support database access and integration on the Grid. Charter, documents and projects.
- The Semantic Grid - http://www.semanticgrid.org/
A vision of the infrastructure needed to support the full richness of the e-Science initiative. Events and reports.
- UK Grid Support Centre - http://www.grid-support.ac.uk/
Documentation, software and support for e-Science GRID projects.
- myGrid - http://www.mygrid.org.uk/
A research project that will extend the Grid framework of distributed computing, producing a virtual laboratory workbench that will serve the UK life sciences community.
- Discovery Net - http://www.discovery-on-the.net/
A multidiscplinary UK project serving application scientists from various fields including biology, combinatorial chemistry, renewable energy and geology: the world's first e-Science platform for scientific discovery from the data generated by a wide variety of high throughput devices.
- UCL Grid - http://grid.ucl.ac.uk/
More than 20 e-Science projects collaborating via the UCL Grid forum. Knowledge is exchanged and a shared infrastructure is implemented, taking advantage of UCL's Network Centre of Excellence.
- RealityGrid - http://www.realitygrid.org/
A consortium of universities and collaborating institutions under the U.K. government initiative on e-science.
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