OMII-UK is an open-source organisation that empowers the UK research community by providing software for use in all disciplines of research. Our mission is to provide software, support and sustainability to the UK research community. All of OMII-UK's software is free, open source and fully supported.
We help new users to get started with e-Research, we provide the software that is needed, and if the software does not exist, we can fund developers to create it. We also help to guide the development of e-Research by liaising with national and international organisations, e-Research groups, standards' groups and - of course - the e-Researchers themselves.
We are funded by various groups, including the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
and the Joint Information Systems Committee
.
If you would like to learn more about OMII-UK, an overview of what we do and who we are is provided on the New to OMII-UK page.
To have a look at the code samples produced by the OMII-UK students over the summer have a look at:
These projects have been accepted into OMII-UK. You can learn more about each project by visiting the links below.
| Student | Title | Mentor | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
Improvements to the JDBC driver for OGSA-DAI |
Michal Piotrowski |
accepted |
|
Advanced Data Management Capabilities Using MapReduce |
Andre Merzky |
accepted |
|
Generating Customized User Interfaces to the Cloud focusing on the requirement of the end-user |
Jano van Hemert |
accepted |
|
Adaptive Cost Estimation Techniques for OGSA-DAI DQP |
bartosz dobrzelecki |
accepted |
|
Managing Applications across Clouds |
shantenu jha |
accepted |