Events in 2008

IIC Seminar Series for Fall 2007 through Spring 2008

60 Oxford Street, Room 330 [Location details]

Seminars run just over one hour and are held at the location listed here unless otherwise indicated on the Seminar page

Refreshments are served 15 minutes before the seminar begins.

TitleSpeaker(s)DateTime
De-Constructing Cyberinfrastructure [details] [video]Francine "Fran" Berman, Director, San Diego Supercomputer Center and Professor, High Performance Computing Endowed Chair, UC San Diego, San Diego Supercomputer Group (SDSC)Feb 6, 20084:00pm
From Biopolymer Translocation to Hemodynamics: New Challenges in Multiscale Computing [details] [video]Simone Melchionna, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard UniversityFeb 13, 20084:00pm
Interpreting Large Astronomical Datasets Using Large Grids of Models [details] [video]Barbara Whitney, Senior Research Scientist, Space Science InstituteFeb 20, 20084:00pm
Spiked Neuronal Networks and Gene Regulatory Networks: a Common Stochastic Framework and Method of Solution [details] [video]Erol Gelenbe, Professor in the Dennis Gabor Chair, Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department, Imperial CollegeFeb 27, 20084:00pm
From Clicks to Touches – Decipher the Myths and Misnomer of Multi‐Touch [details] [video]Chia Shen, Director, SDR Lab, IIC and SEAS at Harvard UniversityMar 5, 20084:00pm
Making the Sky Searchable [details] [video]David Hogg, Associate Professor, Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics, New York UniversityMar 12, 20084:00pm
Generating and Recognizing High-Quality Training Data for Supervised Machine Learning [details] [video]Carla Brodley, Professor, Department of Computer Science, Tufts UniversityMar 19, 20084:00pm
Search at Sun: Past, Present, and Future [details] [video]Stephen Green, Advanced Search Technologies Group, Sun Microsystems LabsApr 2, 20084:00pm
Hunting for Needles in Massive Astronomical Data Streams [details] [video]Andrew Connolly, Google Sky TeamApr 9, 20084:00pm
Inside Google Sky [details] [video]

Emerson Hall, Room 105

Ryan Scranton, Google Sky TeamApr 9, 20088:00pm
Making Culture Virtual: Recent 3D Modeling Projects at the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities [details] [video]

Joint Seminar with the Humanities Center

Bernard "Bernie" Frischer, Director, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia, Dean Abernathy, Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, University of Virginia and Kim Dylla, Visualization Systems Operator, The Institute for Advanced Technology in the HumanitiesApr 16, 20084:00pm
eScience, Semantic Computing and the Cloud: Towards a Smart Cyberinfrastructure for eScience [details] [video]Tony Hey, Corporate Vice President of External Research, MicrosoftApr 23, 20084:00pm
DNA I/O: Computing Challenges in Reading Personal Genomes and Writing Synthetic Genomes [details] [video]George Church, Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical SchoolApr 30, 20084:00pm
Building the WorldWide Telescope: A Brief Look into the Origins of the WorldWide Telescope Followed by a Demonstration & Q&A [details] [video]

Seminar time: 8:00pm at Emerson Hall 105

Curtis Wong, Microsoft ResearchApr 30, 20088:00pm
Towards the Design of Electronic Cognitive Prostheses [details] [video]Ron Baecker, Bell Chair in Human-Computer Interaction, Professor of Computer Science, University of TorontoMay 7, 20084:00pm
Neuroinformatics & Virtual Applications: Novel Deployment Paradigm for Scientific Software & Computational Framework [details] [video]Gabriele Fariello, Researcher, Initiative in Innovative ComputingMay 14, 20084:00pm

Introduction to Computational Multiphysics

17 Oxford Street [Location details]

Modern science is increasingly faced with problems of ever greater complexity, straddling across the traditional disciplinary boundaries between physics, chemistry, material science and biology. Computational science is responding to this challenge with a stead-fast development of innovative modeling techniques, designed in such a way as to offer an optimal handling of the information transfer procedures connecting the different scales/levels involved in the quantitative description of the aforementioned complex phenomena. This entails the seamless coupling between different mathematical representations of various physical phenomena at widely disparate scales, from continuum fields to probability distribution functions and atomistic trajectories, all the way down to many-body quantum wave functions. In this series of lectures, we shall provide an introduction to the basic ideas behind these triple-M (multiscale/multiphysics/multilevel) techniques, together with the illustration of a few practical examples, drawn from concrete applications in leading areas of multiphysics research, such as micro/nanofluidics, turbulence and material science.
TitleSpeaker(s)DateTime
"Motivations for Triple-M (Multi-scale/physics/level) Modeling" and "Basic Notions of Computational Multi-physics" [details] [video]Sauro Succi, Visiting Scholar, Initiative in Innovative Computing at Harvard, Harvard UniversityMar 13, 20089:00am
"Multiscale Methods: Mathematical Formulation" and "Multiscale Methods: Computational Procedure" [details] [video]Sauro Succi, Visiting Scholar, Initiative in Innovative Computing at Harvard, Harvard UniversityMar 14, 20089:00am
Microfluidics, the Moving Contact Line Problem" and "Nanofluidics, Biopolymer Translocation through Nanopores" [details] [video]Sauro Succi, Visiting Scholar, Initiative in Innovative Computing at Harvard, Harvard UniversityMar 17, 20089:00am
"Boltzmann Approach to Turbulence Modeling" and "Macro-Atomistic-Ab initio-Dynamics Approach to Fracture Dynamics" [details] [video]Sauro Succi, Visiting Scholar, Initiative in Innovative Computing at Harvard, Harvard UniversityMar 18, 20089:00am

IIC Colloquium Series Fall 2008 through Spring 2009

60 Oxford Street, Room 330 [Location details]

 

A public Google Calendar of these events is available here.

 

TitleSpeaker(s)DateTime
IIC Colloquium: Computing in Alfonso's Universe [details] [video]Brian Hayes, Senior Writer, American Scientist magazineOct 1, 20084:00pm
IIC-CS Joint Colloquium: BigDog, a Dynamic Quadruped Robot [details]

60 Oxford Street, Room 330

Alfred Rizzi, Lead Robotics Scientist, Boston DynamicsOct 8, 20084:00pm
IIC Colloquium - Science Web 3.0 and Scientific Social Communities [details] [video]Tim Clark, Instructor in Neurology, Harvard Medical School; Director of Informatics, MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease; Core Member, Harvard Initiative in Innovative ComputingOct 15, 20084:00pm
IIC Colloquium - Multimillion-Atom Simulations of Materials Under Extreme Conditions [details] [video]Priya VashishtaNov 5, 20084:00pm
IIC Colloquium - Accelerating Science With Massively Parallel Computing [details] [video]David Luebke, Research Scientist, NVIDIA CorporationNov 12, 20084:00pm
IIC Colloquium - Discretization Kinetic Theory-Based Approach for Computational Fluid Dynamics [details] [video]Hudong Chen, Chief Scientist, Exa CorporationDec 10, 20084:00pm

Interactive Seminars


TitleSpeaker(s)DateTime
IIC Interactive Seminar: Intellectual Property Protection for Software [details]Keith BosticOct 29, 20083:00pm
IIC Interactive Seminar - Virtualized Applications: Increasing the Utility of Legacy and Idiosyncratic Software [details]Gabriele Fariello, Researcher, Initiative in Innovative Computing, Timothy O'Keefe, Neuroinformatics Software Developer and Victor Petrov, Neuroinformatics Software Developer Dec 3, 20083:00pm