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Cyber-enabled Discovery and Innovation Workshop


DATE: Wednesday, May 9th
TIME: 1:30 - 4:30 pm
PLACE: CoRE Building, Room 601
Busch Campus

In FY 2008, NSF will begin a multi-disciplinary Cyber-enabled Discovery and Innovation area as a 5-year initiative with first-year funding of $52 million and a suggested growth of $50 million per year for 5 years.  The goal is to broaden the nation’s capability for innovation by developing a new generation of computationally based discovery concepts and tools to deal with complex, data-rich, and interacting systems.   Other federal agencies, e.g., DOE and NIH also are supporting similar research.

More details are available at http://www.nsf.gov/about/budget/fy2008/pdf/39_fy2008.pdf and below.

 The goal of this workshop is to form new collaborations among Rutgers Faculty in the general area of information and computing and the sciences.  Researchers will make 5 minute presentations describing a current project or approach that involves the use or need of information and computing for discovery.

 The workshop will be organized around the following five CDI themes:

  • Knowledge extraction  
  • Interacting elements 
  • Computational experimentation
  • Virtual environments 
  • Educating researchers and students in computational discovery

Presenters/Titles:

Deborah Silver Visualization Research for Cyber-Enabled Discovery  PDF
Paul Kantor Optimal Screening of Immense Data Flows PDF
Alexander V. Neimark Multiscale simulation approaches to molecular design of novel nanomaterials PDF
Robert W. Kubey Visual and Media Literacy  
Anant Madabhushi Manifold learning for novel class discovery within high dimensional biomedical studies PDF
Prosenjit Bagchi Computational modeling and simulation of cell-cell and  cell-substrate interaction  
Soo-yeon Hwang & Chih-Hui Lai Tagging the neighborhood: Public safety information & sharing through mobile devices PDF
Karen G. Bemis Automated visualization & information extraction for  long term acoustic monitoring of seafloor hydrothermal  plumes PDF
Manish Parashar Pervasive Computational Ecosystem and Information-  driven Science PDF
Grace Agnew & Ron Jantz RUCore - the emerging cyber infrastructure at the Rutgers University Libraries PDF
Dimitris Metaxas Image Analysis and Modeling methods for Cyber-Science Applications  
Emilio Gallicchio Simulations of Biomolecules using the Asynchronous Parallel Replica Exchange Molecular Dynamics Method PDF
Monica Mazurek Information Discovery from a Collaborative Large-Scale Engineering Analysis Network for Environmental Research (CLEANER) Environmental Observatory PDF
Chung-Chien Shan Rational Programming PDF
Vikas Nanda De Novo Design of Thermostable Proteins  
Tony Kong Modulation of Cellular Signaling Networks and Gene Expression Profiles of Anti-Oxidative Stress and Anti-Inflammatory by Dietary Phytochemicals Leading to Diseases Prevention of Cancer, PD, AD and CD PDF
Deborah Aks Dynamics of human eye-movements & visual search in medical imaging. PDF

Directions to the CoRE Building - http://maps.rutgers.edu/building.aspx?id=88
Parking is available in Lot 64.


Questions please contact Darlene Bondoc or 732-932-0150 x-3019

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