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DATE: |
Wednesday, May 9th |
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TIME: |
1:30 - 4:30 pm |
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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:
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Knowledge extraction
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Interacting elements
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Computational experimentation
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Virtual environments
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Educating researchers and students in computational discovery
Presenters/Titles:
| Deborah Silver |
Visualization Research for Cyber-Enabled Discovery |
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| Paul Kantor |
Optimal
Screening of Immense Data Flows |
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| Alexander V. Neimark |
Multiscale
simulation approaches to molecular design of novel nanomaterials |
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| Robert W. Kubey |
Visual and
Media Literacy |
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| Anant Madabhushi |
Manifold
learning for novel class discovery within high dimensional biomedical
studies |
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| Prosenjit Bagchi
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Computational modeling and simulation of cell-cell and
cell-substrate interaction |
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| Soo-yeon Hwang &
Chih-Hui Lai |
Tagging
the neighborhood: Public safety information & sharing through mobile
devices |
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| Karen G. Bemis |
Automated
visualization & information extraction for
long term acoustic
monitoring of seafloor hydrothermal plumes
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| Manish Parashar |
Pervasive
Computational Ecosystem and Information-
driven Science |
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| Grace Agnew & Ron
Jantz |
RUCore -
the emerging cyber infrastructure at the Rutgers
University Libraries |
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| Dimitris Metaxas |
Image
Analysis and Modeling methods for Cyber-Science Applications |
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| Emilio Gallicchio |
Simulations of Biomolecules using the Asynchronous Parallel Replica
Exchange Molecular Dynamics Method |
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| Monica Mazurek |
Information Discovery from a Collaborative Large-Scale
Engineering Analysis Network for Environmental Research (CLEANER)
Environmental Observatory |
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| Chung-Chien Shan |
Rational Programming |
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| Vikas Nanda |
De Novo Design of Thermostable Proteins |
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| 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 |
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| Deborah Aks |
Dynamics of human eye-movements &
visual search in medical imaging. |
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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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