Schedule
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Hotel Lobby
Registration open
Bistro Lobby
Opening reception, light hors d'œuvres served
Monday, September 24, 2012
North Hall
Registration open
Outside Room 118
Continental breakfast
Room 118
Opening remarks
Michael McLennan, Purdue University, Director of the HUBzero Project
Room 118
Some Assembly Required: Organizing in the 21st century
Noshir Contractor, Northwestern University, Director of the Science of Networks in Communities (SONIC) Research Group
Room 118
Manufacturing An America Built to Last
Thomas Kurfess, Office of Science and Technology Policy in the Executive Office of the President of the United States, Assistant Director for Advanced Manufacturing
Break
Room 118
Creating Tools for Research and Instruction
Gerry McCartney, Purdue University, VP of Information Technology & CIO
Room 118
Hub Databases: Moving Collaborative Research Forward
Ann Christine Catlin, Purdue University, Research Scientist
Room 118
Managing Workflows Within HUBzero: How to Use Pegasus to Execute Computational Pipelines
Ewa Deelman, Information Sciences Institute, Pegasus Project Leader
Bistro
Lunch
Monday, September 24, 2012 (continued)
Breakout sessions (concurrent)
#1 Data Management: Experiences and Future Directions
Room 118
Introduction to data session
Rudi Eigenmann, Purdue University
Room 118
An interoperable data repositories case study: DataONE
John Cobb, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Room 118
Session Data 1:
Medical and Scientific Databases for the Hubs: Data Collection, Exploration and Sharing
Ann Christine Catlin, Purdue University
PURR: A Research Data Curation Service Model Using HUBzero
Courtney Matthews, Purdue University
ISO:16363 & OAI-PMH: Research Data Management in the HUBzero Environment
Amy Hatfield, Purdue University
Afternoon break
Room 118
Session Data 2:
Using cceHub components to build simple data exploration tools
Michael Grobe, Indiana University
Data Curation and Quality Assurance in NEEShub
Stanislav Pejša, Purdue University
Implementation of HUBzero as a Knowledge Management System in a Large Organization
Gaurav Nanda, Purdue University
Room 118
Panel/Discussion: Enabling Data Discovery and Use Across Sciences
#2 Creating and Deploying Scientific Tools (part 1)
Room 206
Introducing the Rappture Toolkit
George Howlett, Purdue University
What is under the hood?
George Howlett, Purdue University
More Rappture objects
George Howlett, Purdue University
Advanced Visualization
George Howlett, Purdue University
#3 Configuring and Managing Your Hub
Room 208
Groups and Collaboration, Administrative Tasks, Day-to-day Management
Sam Wilson, Purdue University
Break
Room 208
The Production Process for Online Presentations on nanoHUB.org
Joseph Cychosz, Purdue University
Room 208
Porting HUBzero to RHEL6
Edward Duffy, Clemson University
Room 208
Ballroom
Banquet Dinner
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Outside Room 118
Continental breakfast
Room 118
Mythbusting Scientific Knowledge Transfer with nanoHUB.org
Gerhard Klimeck, Purdue University
Room 118
myExperiment and the rise of Social Machines
David De Roure, UK’s National Strategic Director for Digital Social Research
Room 118
The Science Gateways and their Democratization and Acceleration of Science
Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, Co-director, XSEDE Extended Support Program
Break
Room 118
Cyberinfrastructure and Scientific Portals at the University of Notre Dame
Jarek Nabrzyski, Director of the University of Notre Dame Center for Research Computing
Room 118
Designing Your Ideal Creative Network
Andy Burnett, CEO of Knowinnovation Inc.
Room 118
The Balancing Act of Release Management
Dawn Weisman, Purdue University
Bistro
Lunch
Tuesday, September 25, 2012 (continued)
Breakout sessions (concurrent)
#1 Science Gateways: Experiences and Future Directions
Room 118
Welcome and describe the format of the afternoon
Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, Co-director, XSEDE Extended Support Program
Room 118
Upper Cumberland Rural STEM Initiative
Marc Robinson, Tennessee Technological Univeristy
Room 118
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STEMEdhub.org: A Group Approach to Hubs
Ann Bessenbacher, Purdue University
Room 118
5-minute introduce-yourself-to-your-neighbor break
Room 118
Using the work-flow management functionality in the PharmaHUB
Linas Mockus, Purdue University
Room 118
InvertNet: Advancing Digitization of Biological Collections
Omar Sobh, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Room 118
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15-minute break
Room 118
NSF Science Gateway Institute
Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, Co-director, XSEDE Extended Support Program
Room 118
Institute discussion
Room 118
XSEDE Science Gateway
Suresh Marru, Indiana University
Room 118
GridChem/ParamChem
Marlon Pierce, Indiana University
#2 Creating and Deploying Scientific Tools (part 2)
Room 206
Uploading and publishing new tools
George Howlett, Purdue University
Regression testing
George Howlett, Purdue University
Scientific Workflows with Pegasus
Derrick Kearney, Purdue University
#3 New Developments and Future Directions
Room 208
WIND: A HTML5 presentation production tool
Joseph Cychosz, Purdue University
Room 208
Windows Tools on NEEShub
Rajesh Thyagarajan/Brian Rohler, Purdue University
Room 208
Collaborative Intelligence on HUB-CI to Enhance Senior Design Engineering Courses
Hao Zhong, Purdue University
Room 208
Q & A with the HUBzero Team
HUBzero Team