Wednesday, September 27th
2:00 - 5:00 pm |
SUG Executive Meeting (members only) |
5:30 - 8:30 pm |
OSC/OARnet 30th Anniversary Celebration |
Thursday, September 28th
8:15 - 9:00 am |
SOCC Tour (invitation only) |
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9:00 - 10:00 am
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Hardware and Operations Committee Meeting Software Committee Meeting |
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10:00 - 11:00 am |
Breakout Sessions: |
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11:00 - 11:45 am |
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11:45 am - 12:00 pm |
Lunch Pick-up |
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12:00 - 12:05 pm |
OSC: Welcome and Presentation |
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12:55 - 1:00 pm |
Break |
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1:00 - 1:50 pm |
Flash Talks: Session 1 |
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1:50 – 2:00 pm |
Break |
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2:00 - 3:00 pm |
Flash Talks: Session 2 |
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3:15 - 4:45 pm |
Poster Session Networking and Hors D'oeuvres |
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4:45 pm |
Poster and Flash Talk Winner Announcement Second Place Posters First Place Flash Talk Second Place Flash Talk |
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5:00 pm |
Social Hour (not sponsored by OSC): |
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Keynote Address: Bryan C. Carstens
Carstens is a longtime client of OSC. His keynote discussion presented his research into the protection of biodiversity. His presentation discussed his thesis that publicly accessible databases contain millions of data points that are relevant to the discovery and protection of biodiversity, but are currently underutilized.
“Despite millions of data points, few large-scale global analyses have been attempted because the synthesis of results across the thousands of research studies that collected these data, each using different methods and forms of analysis, is a daunting and time-consuming task,” Carstens said. “My lab proceeds by repurposing existing data using automated data analysis on processor nodes hosted by the Ohio Supercomputer Center.”
Using software that has largely been developed by lab postdoctoral researcher Tara Pelletier, Carstens presented results from several pilot studies. In terms of the number of species and the taxonomic breadth of these species, the analyses presented by Carstens are some of the largest of their kind to date. They suggest that information contained within existing biodiversity data can be extracted via parallel analyses and predictive machine learning approaches.
Flash Talk and Poster Session Information
Flash Talks
- R. Keith Slotkin
The Ohio State University
Bioinformatics: From Reference Genomes to Individuals using Existing Datasets
- Andrew Eisenhart
University of Cincinnati
Functional Group Effect on Electrolyte Liquid Structure
- Cory Shain
Ohio State University
Speech segmentation with a neural net model of working memory
- Melanie Aprahamian
The Ohio State University
Incorporation of Mass Spectrometry Covalent Labeling Experimental Data into Rosetta Scoring Function
- Yuxi Cheng
The Ohio State University
Journal Information Extractor –SW Model
- Masood Delfarah
The Ohio State University
Cochannel Speech Separation in Reverberant Conditions
- Yichao Li
Ohio University
Reverse engineering of the human genome: predicting protein-DNA interactions across multiple cell types
- Kuan-Hsuan Shen
The Ohio State University
Morphology Effects on Diffusion of Selective Penetrants in Diblock Copolymers from Molecular Dynamics Simulations
- Alex Trazkovich
The Ohio State University
Effects of Copolymer Sequence on Adsorption and Dynamics Near Nanoparticle Surfaces in Simulated Polymer Nanocomposites
- Justin Seffernick
The Ohio State University
Modeling Surface Induced Dissociation to Improve Protein-Protein Docking
- Maximillian Westphal
The Ohio State University
Reducing irradiation of normal tissue with alternative X-rays sources and nanoparticles: Monte Carlo simulations
- Xuchun Yang
Bowling Green State University
Automatic Rhodopsin Modeling for High-Throughput Computational Photobiology
Poster Session
- Sajjad Afroosheh
Bowling Green State University
Modeling Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy with Implicit and Explicit Solvents
- Nick Barron
Cleveland State University
Reconciling Linear Measurements of Fractal Cloud Structures
- William Calabrase
Cleveland State University
What Determines the Shape of a Cloud?
- Carrie Doyle
University of Cincinnati
Examination of the mulitpole decomposition of electrostatic potential in the single-ion solvation process
- Justin Flaherty
Cleveland State University
Characterizing the turbulent Structure of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Using Large Eddy Simulations
- Daniel Gavazzi
Kent State University
Thermodynamic and kinetic representations of cooperative allosteric binding in calmodulin
- Dan Gil
Case Western Reserve University
The Solvophobic Effect
- Khalida Hendricks
The Ohio State University
Searching for Supersymmetry at the Large Hadron Collider
- Mohammad Shahriar Hooshmand
The Ohio State University
Oxygen Diffusion around (10-12) Twin Boundary in Ti
- Stephanie Kim
The Ohio State University
Predicting Disordered Regions of Proteins
- Minkyu Kim
Ohio State University
First-Principles Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulation of CO Oxidation on PdO(101)
- Aneer Lamichhane
Bowling Green State University
Computational Study of Lattice Dynamics of Defects in ZnO
- Carlyn LaRosa
The Ohio State University
Dislocation-phase boundary interactions in Ni and fcc Co
- Yichao Li
Ohio University
Reverse engineering of the human genome: predicting protein-DNA interactions across multiple cell types
- Tuanan Lourenço
Fluminense Federal University
Local environment structure and dynamics of CO2 in the related ionic liquids
- Dong-Yeop Na
The Ohio State University
Finite Element based Particle-in-Cell Simulations of Micromachined Plasma Beam Devices
- Camilo Rey
The Ohio State University
Using Artificial Neural Networks to model evaporation and CO2 fluxes in a coastal reef.
- Adriaan Riet
Case Western Reserve University
MD Simulation of Diffusion in MgO
- Sydnee Roese
Miami University
Parameterizing MOSCED with Electronic Structure Calculations to Predict Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium
- Tomas Rojas Solorzano
Ohio University
Point defects and the electronic structure of the antiferromagnetic phases of CrN
- Talant Ruzmetov
Kent State University
Binding thermodynamics and kinetics of an Intrinsically Disordered Protein
- Vladimir Sworski
Cleveland State University
How High Does the Lower Atmosphere Go?
- Xinjie Tong
The Ohio State University
Development of innovative ventilation systems of manure-belt layer houses for improved indoor environment
- Qiang Zhang
The Ohio State University
CO and Phosphate Poisoning Effects on FeN/C and CNx: A First-principles Study
- Lianshui Zhao
The Ohio State University
Large-scale Computation for Plasma Opacities