Presented By: Advanced Research Computing (ARC)
Cyberinfrastructure (CI) Days
Registration is now open for Cyberinfrastructure (CI) Days 2013, a two-day conference aimed at highlighting data- and computation-intensive research and educating the U-M community about the advanced computational resources available on campus in a wide range of disciplines.
The program includes keynotes by well-known figures in computational science, sessions on U-M resources, and a poster session for students with cash prizes. An agenda is available here.
Who should attend?
CI Days is for U-M faculty, research scientists, graduate students, post-docs, and research support staff who either use or are interested in using advanced computing technology for research.
Why attend?
CI Days offers practical information on resources, services, and emerging technologies as well as the opportunity to ask questions and discuss issues of concern regarding the use of advanced computing in research.
Keynote speakers:
James Hilton, newly appointed dean of libraries and vice provost for digital education initiatives.
Abby Smith Rumsey, a historian of ideas who is an expert in digital preservation.
Lada Adamic, a data scientist at Facebook and an associate professor at the U-M School of Information and Center for the Study of Complex Systems.
Christiane Jablonowski, associate professor of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences, and head of the Atmospheric Dynamics Modeling Group.
Students will have an opportunity to share their research through a poster competition (with cash prizes). Poster abstracts must be submitted by October 28 to participate in the competition.
The program includes keynotes by well-known figures in computational science, sessions on U-M resources, and a poster session for students with cash prizes. An agenda is available here.
Who should attend?
CI Days is for U-M faculty, research scientists, graduate students, post-docs, and research support staff who either use or are interested in using advanced computing technology for research.
Why attend?
CI Days offers practical information on resources, services, and emerging technologies as well as the opportunity to ask questions and discuss issues of concern regarding the use of advanced computing in research.
Keynote speakers:
James Hilton, newly appointed dean of libraries and vice provost for digital education initiatives.
Abby Smith Rumsey, a historian of ideas who is an expert in digital preservation.
Lada Adamic, a data scientist at Facebook and an associate professor at the U-M School of Information and Center for the Study of Complex Systems.
Christiane Jablonowski, associate professor of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences, and head of the Atmospheric Dynamics Modeling Group.
Students will have an opportunity to share their research through a poster competition (with cash prizes). Poster abstracts must be submitted by October 28 to participate in the competition.
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