SC07:Meeting 0727
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7-27 Conference at Argonne National Labs
Thursday July 27
- 7 PM dinner at Argonne Guest House – speaker: Ian Foster
Friday July 28
- 8:30 AM – Scott Lathrop – Welcome, goals for workshop
- 10 AM
- review of state of computational science in research and education including the challenges/opportunities for adopting computational science in research and education
- review of state of grid computing in research and education including challenges/opportunities for adopting grid computing in research and education
- Plenary notes (doc)
- 11 AM - Break-out groups on:
- challenges/opportunities for sustainable change
- challenges/opportunities for scaling-up best practices
- challenges/opportunities for dissemination of best practices
- Breakout notes (doc)
- Breakout notes (doc)
- Breakout notes (doc)
- Breakout summary (ppt)
- 1 PM review of CS&E resources/programs – 3-5 minutes per attendee
- 2 PM - break-out sessions to begin to build a matrix of resources
- identify community needs and conduct gap analysis
- identify “tried and true” resources that are available
- identify content for administrators for sustaining change
- Breakout notes (doc)
- Breakout summary (ppt)
- 6 PM – dinner – speaker: Bob Panoff
Saturday July 29
- 8:30 AM - plenary session to review Friday breakouts
- Plenary notes (doc)
- 9 AM
- Presentation by John Cobb Slides (ppt)
- Presentation by Gregor
- Presentation by Paul Gray, Tom Murphy, Charlie Peck, and David Joiner Slides (pdf)
- VVA hands-on session - Bob Panoff and David Joiner
- 12 PM - Student Session
- Breakout notes (doc)
- 1 PM – using CI to deliver resources/training/education
- Computational resources
- Data collections
- Instruments
- On-line learning and collaboration environments
- Breakout notes (doc)
- Breakout summary (ppt)
- Student / Faculty Competitions and awards
- 6 PM – dinner – speaker: Eric Jakobsson
Sunday July 30
- 9 AM - Next steps
- Sunday Overview (ppt)
- 10 AM - review results of voting
- Voting Priorities (ppt)
- 11 AM – breakouts
- Student / Faculty competitions and awards
- Creating the matrix or resources