IRMACS Centre

Welcome to the IRMACS Centre

Established in 2004 (originally funded by CFI, BCKDF, and SFU), the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in the Mathematical and Computational Sciences (IRMACS) is a unique, interdisciplinary research facility that enables collaborative interaction - intellectually, physically and virtually. IRMACS focuses on facilitating the human interactions that are critical in interdisciplinary research, removes traditional boundaries between scientific disciplines, and creates a stimulating environment for its researchers. It provides a versatile, computationally sophisticated infrastructure for scientists whose primary laboratory tool is the computer. Whether on-site or around the world, IRMACS Centre researchers enjoy innovative, expert technical support and state-of-the-art computational, data storage, visualization and communication resources.

Featured IRMACS Research Initiatives

AGE-WELL NCE
Aging Gracefully across Environments using Technology to Support Wellness, Engagement, and Long Life. NCE announcement Dec 15, 2014!
iReceptor
A distributed data management system and scientific gateway for mining “Next Generation” sequence data from immune responses.
Complex Systems Modelling Group (CSMG)
Combining sophisticated mathematical theory with real-world applications in a collaborative environment.
Modelling of Complex Social Systems (MoCSSy)
Understanding complex social systems through computational and mathematical modelling.

Featured IRMACS Scientific Outreach

Canadian Coast to Coast Seminar Series (C2C)
Using collaborative technologies to join scientific communities across Canada.
The Math Catcher Project
Linking math with life - Mathematics through aboriginal storytelling.

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