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XSEDE Staff Presenting at SC11

Here is a table of XSEDE staff presenting at SC11:

Presenter/Institution

Session/Title

Date

Time

Location

Siddharth Samsi (Ohio Supercomputer Center), Steven Gordon (Ohio Supercomputer Center), and Halil Sezen (The Ohio State University)

“Engineering/Computational Thinking: Introduction to MATLAB®

Saturday, November 12

3:30-5 p.m.

WSCC 2B

 

Roger Moye (Rice University)

“XSEDE: National Computational Science and Education Services”

Saturday, November 12

4:15-5:00 p.m.

Red Lion Emerald 3 Room

Nimbus team

 

Tutorial: “Using and Building Infrastructure Clouds for Science”

Sunday, November 13

8:30 a.m.

TCC 303

 

Richard Tapia (Rice University)

“In Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery, What Role Will You Play”

Sunday, November 13

9:0010:15 a.m.

Red Lion Emerald 3 Room

Steven Gordon (Ohio Supercomputer Center), Robert Panoff (Shodor Education Foundation), and Jennifer Houchins (Shodor Education Foundation)

“Computational Thinking: Modeling Dynamic Systems Using Vensim, Part I”

 

Sunday, November 13

10:30 a.m.-noon

WSCC 2A

 

Ross Walker (SDSC)

“Probing Enzyme Reaction Pathways with Molecular Dynamics Simulations: Application to Adenovirus Proteases”

Sunday, November 13

10:45-11:30 a.m.

Red Lion Emerald 3 Room

Ian Foster (Computation Institute at the University of Chicago/Argonne Laboratory)

Fourth workshop on “Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)”

Monday, November 14

9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

Hyatt Theater

Robert Panoff (Shodor Education Foundation), Jennifer Houchins (Shodor Education Foundation), and Steven Gordon (Ohio Supercomputer Center)

“Computational Thinking: Modeling Dynamic Systems Using Vensim, Part II”

Monday, November 14

10:30 a.m.-noon

WSCC 201

 

Laura McGinnis (Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center)

"SC11 in Plain English"

(How to make the most of your first SC experience)

Monday, November 14

3:30-5 p.m.

WSCC 211

 

David Hart (National Center for Atmospheric Research)

 

State of the Practice - Performance I: “Deep and Wide Metrics for HPC Resource Capability and Project Usage”

Tuesday, November 15

10:30-11 a.m.

TCC 202

 

Justin L. Whitt (National Institute for Computational Sciences)

User Forum:  “Help Shape NSF Supercomputing”

Tuesday,

November 15

4-5 p.m.

TCC 400

 

Scott Lathrop (Shodor)

TEOS Informal Meeting

Tuesday, November 15

4:00-6:00 p.m.

WSCC 208

John Towns (National Center for Supercomputing Applications) and

R. Glenn Brook (National Institute for Computational Sciences)

Birds of a Feather presentation: “The eXtreme Scientific and Engineering Discovery Environment: Evolving from TeraGrid to XSEDE”

Tuesday,

November 15

5:30-7 p.m.

TCC LL4

 

Cheryl Begandy (Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center)

 

Special Topic: Workforce Development, Communities Workforce Development Session: “Moving Computational Reasoning into High School Math and Science: Lessons Learned”

Wednesday, November 16

2:15-3 p.m.

WSCC 2A/2B

 

Kay Hunt (Purdue)

Campus Champions Meeting

Wednesday, November 16

1:00-2:30 p.m.

WSCC 201

Raj Kettimuthu (Computation Institute at the University of Chicago)

 

Birds of a Feather presentation: “End-to-End Performance Problems in High-Speed Networks

Wednesday, November 16

5:30-7 p.m.

TCC 305

 

Kim Dillman (Purdue University),

Jeff Pummill (University of Arkansas),

Barr vonOehsen (Clemson University)

Birds of a Feather presentation:

“Extending Cyberinfrastructure Beyond Its Own Boundaries — Campus Champions”

Thursday, November 17

12:15-1:15 p.m.

TCC 202

 

Mike Lowe (Indiana University) with Bill Allcock (Argonne National Laboratory), Randal Rheinheimer (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Joshi Fullop (NCSA), and Evan Felix (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

State of the Practice – HPC Monitoring/Syslog: “Challenges of HPC Monitoring”

 

 

Thursday, November 17

1:30-2:30 p.m.

TCC LL4/LL5

 

Ian Foster (Computation Institute at the University of Chicago/Argonne National Laboratory), Raimond Winslow (Johns Hopkins University), Deepak Singh (Amazon Web Services), David Skinner (NERSC/LBL), and moderated by Vas Vasiliadis (Computation Institute at the University of Chicago)

Panel presentation: “SaaS-Based Research: The Path to Reality for Research in the Cloud

 

Friday, November 18

8:30-10 a.m.

TCC 101

 

 

This document contains the information received by Susan McKenna, NCSA/XSEDE, <mckennas@ncsa.illinois.edu>, as of Oct. 27, 2011.

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