Statewide Users Group Conference Agenda - October 17, 2019

Statewide Users Group Conference Agenda - October 17, 2019

Wednesday, October 16th

4:00 - 6:00 pm

Allocations Committee Meeting (members only)

6:00 - 7:30 pm

SUG Executive Meeting (members only)                           

Thursday, October 17th 

9:00 - 10:00 am

 

 

 

 

 

10:00 - 11:00 am


 


 












11:00 am - 12:00 pm


 

 

 

 

12:00  - 12:15 pm


12:15 - 1:05 pm

 




1:05 - 1:15 pm


1:15 - 2:15 pm


2:15 - 3:15 pm

 

3:15 - 4:45 pm

 

 

 

4:45 pm

Breakfast Assortment
Hardware and Operations Committee Meeting (non-members welcome)
        WebEx available: click here
        Meeting number (i.e. access code): 649 361 936

Software Committee Meeting (non-members welcome)
        WebEx available: click here
        Meeting number (i.e. access code): 640 206 467


Breakout Sessions (determined by which you signed up for)

1.     Campus Champions: Convincing Users on the Benefits of Utilizing OSC Resources
        WebEx available: click here
        Meeting number (i.e. access code): 643 300 465

2.     Code Optimization
        WebEx available: click here
        Meeting number (i.e. access code): 648 785 841

3.     Containers
        WebEx available: click here
        Meeting number (i.e. access code): 649 629 110

4.     Tour of the SOCC
        Please confirm attendence by emailing estong@osc.edu

 

Keynote Address: Raj Krishnamurthy
STSM - Data Science + Cognitive Solutions
Master Inventor 
IBM Cognitive Systems Labs
        WebEx available: click here
        Meeting number (i.e. access code): 640 865 821



Lunch Pick-up


OSC: Welcome and Presentation
        WebEx available: click here
        Meeting number (i.e. access code): 640 865 821



Break


Flash Talks: Session 1
      

Flash Talks: Session 2

    
Poster Session

Networking and Hors D'oeuvres

OSC Help: Available

 

Poster and Flash Talk Winner Announcement

 

Keynote Address: 

Raj Krishnamurthy, an IBM STSM (Senior Technical Staff Member),  IBM Master Inventor and Elected Member of the IBM Academy of Technology,  designs and develops system stacks consisting of software and hardware elements for emerging and contemporary AI workloads. He has been a technical staff member in the Systems division at IBM since 2006. His work has impacted several platforms, software products, and roadmaps in IBM—both on mainframes and Power Systems. Raj holds 100+ patents and has written a number of external peer-reviewed publications. He has received best paper awards, Best of IBM award, Outstanding Technical Achievement Awards and an IBM Corporate Award. Raj holds a PhD in computer science and an MS/BS degree in electrical engineering. Raj evangelizes the benefits of Enterprise AI at various conferences, meetups and on twitter using the hash-tag #AIMeansBusiness and #BornOnPower.

 

Flash Talk and Poster Session Information

 

Flash Talk and Poster Session Information

Flash Talk Session 1

  1. Youssef Golestani
    Kent State
    Surfaces Formed by Liquid Crystal Elastomer Coating

  2. Sanket Walujkar
    The Ohio State University
    Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations of TMC1, an inner-ear transduction channel candidate
  3. Joseph Smith
    The Ohio State University
    Optimizing Laser-Plasma Interactions with Evolutionary Algorithms and Particle-In-Cell Simulations
  4. Astha Syal
    Youngstown State University
    Automatic Detection of Network Anomalies and Changes
  5. Anoosha Paruchuri
    The Ohio State University
    Rapid Research Autopsy Demonstrates Diverse Patterns of Clonal Evolution in Metastatic Cholangiocarcinoma
  6. Alexander Klepinger
    The Ohio State University
    A fully kinetic model of dust particle charging by contact with a thermal plasma
     

Flash Talk Session 2

  1. Siddhartha Bora
    The Ohio State University
    Evaluating USDA Net Cash Income Forecasts under Multivariate Asymmetric Loss
  2. Remy Lalisse
    The Ohio State University
    Small Molecule Molybdenum Sulfide Compounds as low cost HER Catalysts
  3. Preston Pozderac
    The Ohio State University
    PIC Modeling of Relativistic Plasma
  4. Lifeng Jin
    The Ohio State University
    Large Scale Simulations of Language Acquisition
  5. Chris Orban
    The Ohio State University
    Bringing the Hour of Code to the Math and Science Classroom
  6. Astha Syal
    Youngstown State University
    Automatic Detection of Network Anomalies and Changes
  7. Dananjaya Liyanage
    The Ohio State University
    Matter at 2 Trillion Kelvin

Poster Session

  1. Birkan Gokbag
    The Ohio State University
    Systematic Detection of Enzalutamide Resistance Mechanism in Castration-Resistance Prostate Cancer
  2. Donald Belcher
    The Ohio State University
    Tumor Vascular Status is the Determinant of Oxygen Delivery Facilitated by Transfused Polymerized Hemoglobins
  3. Russell Bonneville
    The Ohio State University
    Development and Analytical Validation of MSI-Dx, a NGS Assay for Microsatellite Instability
  4. David King
    The Ohio State University
    Capturing Semantic Conditions on Russian Inflectional Morphology with Sequence-to-Sequence Models
  5. Archit Datar
    The Ohio State University
    Surface Area Determination of Metal-Organic Frameworks
  6. Nicholas Liesen
    The Ohio State University
    Structure of segmented ionenes containing spherical nanoparticles
  7. Thomas Malkus
    The Ohio State University
    Reduced order modeling of trailing edge serrations for low noise wind turbines
  8. Youssef Golestani
    Kent State
    Interplay of elastic anisotropy on behavior of liquid crystal elastomer coatings
  9. Mounica Maddela
    The Ohio State University
    Multi-task Pairwise Neural Ranking for Hashtag Segmentation
  10. Michael Nichols
    Xavier University
    Resource Movement Controls Hyphal Morphology of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi
  11. Ola Nosseir
    The Ohio State University
    Quinone Methide Precursors: A Protonation States Study
  12. Danielle Parsons
    The Ohio State University
    Predicting cryptic diversity within class Mammalia
  13. Clayton Peacock
    University of Cincinnati
    Modeling Bose/Fermi Fields in One Dimension Using Continuous Matrix Product States
  14. Anoosha Paruchuri
    The Ohio State University
    Rapid Research Autopsy Demonstrates Diverse Patterns of Clonal Evolution in Metastatic Cholangiocarcinoma
  15. Chaminda Samaranayake
    Food, Ag. and Bio Engineering, OSU
    Nonthermal Effects of Moderate Electric Fields on Pectin Methylesterase Activity: A Molecular Dynamics Study
  16. Astha Syal
    Youngstown State University
    Automatic Detection of Network Anomalies and Changes
  17. Rajendra Thapa
    Ohio University
    Applications of inversion with diffraction data to study complex systems
  18. Eric Samorodnitsky
    The Ohio State University
    FGFR-Dx: a clinical grade assay to detect actionable cancer-driving alterations in FGFR1, FGFR2, and FGFR3
  19. Sanket Walujkar
    The Ohio State University
    Non-equilibrium Molecular Dynamics Simulations of TMC1, an Inner-ear Transduction Channel Candidate
  20. Yuechun Wang
    Department of Geography, The Ohio State University
    Impacts of Soil Moisture Initializations on WRF-Simulated North American Monsoon System
  21. Hassan Taherian
    The Ohio State University
    Deep Learning Based Multi-Channel Speaker Recognition in Noisy and Reverberant Environments