Monday 31st August (jump to Tuesday or Wednesday programme) |
9:00 - 10:30 | Registration, sponsor booths, demos |
10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee |
11:00 - 12:30 (1B) | Adventures of Categories: Modeling the evolution of categories during scientific investigation, Beyond the Book: Linking Books to Wikipedia, HEEM, a Complex Model for Mining Emotions in Historical Text, Swedish eScience Education- a Graduate School in eScience, Using Text Similarity to Detect Social Interactions not Captured by Formal Reply Mechanisms. | Acceleration-as-a-Service: Exploiting Virtualised GPUs for a Financial Application, An integrated approach to porting large scientific applications, Application Support for virtual-GPGPUs in Grid Infrastructures, TemPSS: A service providing software parameter templates and profiles for scientific HPC. |
12:30 - 13:45 | Lunch |
13:45 - 15:00 (2A)
| Keynote speech: Data assimilation in global mantle flow models:
theory, computational challenges and uncertainties
in reconstructing global deep Earth structure back in time. |
15:00 - 15:20 | Coffee |
15:20 - 17:15 (2B) | Enabling SDMX-based Retrieval and Spatio-statistical Analysis of National Census and Related Datasets, Finding Pulsars in Real-Time, From HPC Performance to Climate Modeling: Transforming Methods for HPC Predictions Into Models of Extreme Climate Conditions, Multidisciplinary collaboration to facilitate hypotheses generation in Huntington's Disease. | Bootstrapping Complex Workflow Middleware Systems into the Cloud, Cost-Aware Resource Provisioning for Cloud-based Scientific Workflows, Deployment of a Multi-Site Cloud Environment for Molecular Virtual Screenings, Federating infrastructure as a service cloud computing systems to create a uniform e-infrastructure for research. |
17:15 - 17:30 | Group photo |
17:30 - 18:15
| Transfer to LRZ |
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(back toMonday) Tuesday 1st September (jump to Wednesday) |
9:00 - 10:30 (3A) | Focus day keynote session
Environmental Computing - more than computing environmental models?, European and International Collaboration in Climate and Environmental Research, Towards the use of super-computing resources in the Global Risk Model, Can e-Science transform climate science? |
10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee |
11:00 - 12:30 (3B) | A round table for multi-disciplinary research on Geospatial and Climate Data, eScience through the Integration of Data and Models: A Biodiversity Scenario, FishGraph: A Network-Driven Data Analysis. | A Comparison of Background Subtraction Algorithms for Detecting Avian Nesting Events in Uncontrolled Outdoor Video, Discovering loose group movement patterns from animal trajectories, WRF-ARWModel for the Prediction of High Temperatures in South and South East Regions of Armenia. |
12:30 - 13:45 | Lunch |
13:45 - 15:45 (4A) | Facilitiating Environmental 'Omics research through Desktop as a Service, LastQuake, a smarphone app for the rapid engagement with global earthquakes eyewitnesses and massive crowdsourcing of field observations : a case study of the 2015 Nepal earthquake sequence, Live ANDES: Cloud-based application for citizen science and wildlife conservation, VERCE delivers a productive e-Science environment for seismology research, Modeling the Tsunami, Storm Surge, Landslide, and Local Scour in EGI-Engage DMCC. | eScience challenges in monitoring of river embankments - lessons from 'flood' projects, Summer in the City: Forecasting and Mapping Human Thermal Comfort in Urban Areas, Transforming Geodata for Immersive Visualisation, HPC and Applications in Vietnam. |
15:45 - 16:15 | Coffee |
16:15 - 17:45 (4B) | Track summaries and wrap-up of the environmental computing day
The Economic Impact of Supercomputers, Using Hybrid HPC-Systems in CFD. |
17:45 (4C) | Poster session (light snacks) |
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(back toMonday or Tuesday) Wednesday 2nd September |
9:00 - 10:20 (5A) | Opening of the session: Dieter Kranzlmüller
Patrick Aerts, "Plan-E Platform of National eScience/Data Research Centers in Europe“
Keynote speech: Ewa Deelman: 'Challenges of Managing Scientific Workflows in High-Throughput and High-Performance Computing Environments' |
10:20 - 10:40 | Coffee |
10:40 - 12:30 (5B) | A quantitative study on the re-executability of publicly shared scientific Workflows, Data Analytics in Bioinformatics: Data Science in Practice for Genomics Analysis Workflows, Scaling Up Bioinformatics Workflows with Dynamic Job Expansion: A Case Study Using Galaxy and Makeflow, Streaming Algorithms for Halo Finders. | A Task-Centered Framework for Computationally-Grounded Science Collaborations, Cloud-based e-Infrastructure for Scheduling Astronomical Observations, Managing Complexity in Distributed Data Life Cycles Enhancing Scientific Discovery, Monitoring of Upper Limb Rehabilitation and Recovery after Stroke: an Architecture for a Cloud-based Therapy Platform. |
12:30 - 14:00 | Lunch |
14:00 - 16:00 (6A) | Genome Analysis in a Dynamically Scaled Hybrid Cloud, Globus Data Publication as a Service: Lowering Barriers to Reproducible Science, Identification of biomarkers and signatures in protein data, Porting Ordinary Applications to Blue Gene/Q Supercomputers, Searching the Human Genome for Snail and Slug With DNA@Home. | A Multipath Controller for Accelerating GridFTP Transfer over SDN, B2SHARE: An Open eScience Data Sharing Platform, dispel4py: An Agile Framework for Data-Intensive eScience, MemEFS: an Elastic In-Memory Runtime File System for eScience Applications, SODA: Science-driven Orchestration of Data Analytics. |
16:00 - 00:30 | Visit at Rosenheimer Herbstfest, Bavarian evening (alternative pdf link) |