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2011 Annual Conference
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Thursday, July 21
Welcome
Robert Meisner
Director, National Nuclear Security Administration Advanced Simulation and Computing Program, U.S. Department of Energy
Welcome
Keynote
William Harrod
ASCR Research Division Director, Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy
What Happened to Supercomputers?
Session I
Anubhav Jain
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Materials Genome: An online database for the design of new materials for clean energy and beyond
Eric Chi
Rice University
Robustly finding the needles in a haystack of high-dimensional data
Paul Sutter
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Exploring large-scale magnetic fields with large-scale simulations
2010 Howes Scholar Award
Alejandro Rodriguez
Joint Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University/ Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Understanding electromagnetic fluctuations in microstructured geometries
Session II
James Martin
University of Texas
Uncertainty quantification for large-scale statistical inverse problems
Matthew Reuter
Northwestern University
Computational science meets materials chemistry: a bilingual investigation of surface effects in nanoscale systems
John Ziegler
California Institute of Technology
Simulations of compressible, diffusive, reactive flows with detailed chemistry using a high-order hybrid WENO-CD scheme
Friday, July 22
Session III
Keynote
Judith Hill
Research and Development Associate, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; DOE CSGF Alumna
____Scale computing: How did we get here and what’s next?
Ying Hu
Rice University
Optical properties of gold-silica-gold multilayer nanoshells
Cameron Talischi
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
On optimization of shape and topology
Danilo Scepanovic
Harvard University/Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A model of sinoatrial node cell regulation by the autonomic nervous system
Matthew Norman
North Carolina State University
Characteristics-based integration methods for efficient atmospheric simulation on accelerated parallel architectures
Session IV
Keynote
Jeffrey Hittinger
Computational Scientist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; DOE CSGF Alumnus
The path to fusion: A computational scientist’s journey
Joshua Hykes
North Carolina State University
High stakes Where's Waldo: Watching for nuclear weapon material
Sarah Richardson
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Algorithms for the design and assembly of a modular, synthetic genome for yeast
Alex Perkins
University of California, Davis
Contributions of reproductive and dispersal evolution to the spatial spread of cane toads and other invasive species
Saturday, July 23
Session V
Gregory Crosswhite
University of Washington
CodeQuest: a weapon of mass simulation in the war on quantum noise!
Paul Loriaux
University of California, San Diego
Building an efficient classifier for drug-induced cell death
Milo Lin
California Institute of Technology
Theoretical insights into the kinetics of macromolecular folding
Geoffrey Oxberry
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Advances in the model reduction of chemistry for reacting flow simulations
Steven Hamilton
Emory University
Numerical solution of the k-eigenvalue problem
Hal Finkel
Yale University
Relics of preheating after cosmological inflation
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