Archive information for 2024 OSC Research Symposium
Date: Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Time: 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Hybrid and In-Person Activities
The event will feature discussions and presentations from participants at colleges and universities across Ohio on topics such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, astrophysics, energy modeling, genetics, biomechanics, protein simulation, photochemistry, quantum security, neural network training, photosynthesis and undergraduate research engagement. (See agenda below.)
The Research Symposium will feature hybrid and in-person components, including a complimentary catered lunch (for in-person attendees only) at the Ohio Technology Consortium facility at 1224 Kinnear Rd., Columbus.
Virtual Registration open through Monday, April 8, 2024
Registration is free. Please register by Monday, April 8 through the registration portal.
Agenda
9:00 - 9:30 a.m.: Check-in and poster setup
9:30 - 10:30 a.m.: AM Plenary Session (30 minutes each)
- (In-person) Sultana Nahar, The Ohio State University, The IRON Project for the study of the Sun: Computations using HPC of OSC
- (In-person) Hang Yi, Wright State University, Developing a Benchmarked Pathway for Computational Hemodynamic Predictions in Intracranial Aneurysms
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.: AM Flash Talks (10 minutes each with 5 minute Q & A)
- (Virtual) Tianyu Lu, The Ohio State University, TIR-Learner v3: New generation TE annotation program for identifying TIRs
- (Virtual) Sai Kumar Reddy Putha, Youngstown State University, Enhancing Scalability and Efficiency in Distributed GNN Training: Analyzing GPU Allocation and Batch Size Variations
- (In-person) Anju Gupta, The University of Toledo, A survey of statistical and machine learning models for membrane forecast: an experimentally informed approach
- (In-person) Maede Najian, Cleveland State University, Integrated CFD-Microclimate Analysis for Enhanced Urban Building Energy Modeling
11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.: Lunch & OSC Cardinal Overview
12:15 - 1:15 p.m.: Poster Session (all in-person)
- Amonie Akens, Central State University, PractiCenter AI Melody Generator
- Eric Fagerberg, The Ohio State University, Improving side-chain dihedral potentials in protein force field with crystallographic data
- Anish Gupta, Ohio Dominican University, Preliminary Calculations of the Chemical Mechanism of the Unusual Photochemical Rearrangement of Diaryl-2(3H)-furanones
- Olivia Maynard, The Ohio State University, Planet-Planet Scattering: A Potential Explanation for Unusual A(Li) Values in Exoplanetary Hot Jupiter Systems
- Sultana Nahar, The Ohio State University, OSC partnership in global research training based course on atomic astrophysics with computational workshops
- Indranil Nayak, The Ohio State University, Accelerating Electromagnetic Simulations using On-the-Fly Dynamic Mode Decomposition
- Brady Phelps, Ohio University, Securing ADS-B Messages with Quantum Key Distribution
- Meera Rajagopal, The Ohio State University, Quantifying Transposable Element expressions within Zea mays
- Haitham Saleh, The Ohio State University, Accuracy Analysis of Computational Orbital Trajectories in Particle-In-Cell Simulations for Kinetic Plasmas
- Meaghan Stafford, Hiram College, Effects of Oxygen on Heliobacterial Photosynthesis
- Manikya Swathi Vallabhajosyula, The Ohio State University, Hey AI! can you allocate resources for me with cost, and time constraints?
- Zongqi Liu, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Explore the Electronic, Spectroscopic, Kinetic and Dynamic Properties of PhCN via Quantum Mechanical Calculations
1:15 - 1:30 p.m.: Afternoon Break & Snacks
1:30 - 2:15 p.m.: PM Flash Talks (10 minutes each with 5 minute Q & A)
- (In-person) Alexander Hoover, Cleveland State University, Life in Moving Fluids: Computational Modeling of Swimming and Flying Organisms
- (Virtual) Shawn Ryan, Cleveland State University, Decoding Biological Complexity with Mathematical Modeling and HPC
- (Virtual) Xiche Hu, The University of Toledo, Molecular Basis for the High Infectivity of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant - A Quantum Chemical Study
2:15 - 3:15 p.m.: PM Plenary Session (30 minutes each)
- (In-person) Nimra Siddiqui, Youngstown State University, Dr. Lego: AI-Powered Block Code Analysis Tool
- (Virtual) Christine Morales, University of Mount Union, Opening Portals: Lowering Barriers to Undergraduate Student Engagement through Computational Chemistry
3:15 pm: Closing Remarks