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November 8-12, 2004

NCSA SC04 Demo Schedule

Monday, November 8

MAIN DISPLAY SYSTEM DEMOS
7:00 pm Exploring Biomolecular Machines with Supercomputers
James Phillips, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
8:00 pm Linked Environments for Atmospheric Discovery
Jay Alameda, NCSA

HD STEREO DISPLAY DEMOS
Stereo display demos and visualizations will take place throughout the day.
 

Tuesday, November 9

MAIN DISPLAY SYSTEM DEMOS
10:30 am Internal Cooling of Turbine Blades for Power and Propulsion
Danesh Tafti, Virginia Tech
11:30 am Coupled Space Weather Simulations Using the InterComm Library
Charles C. Goodrich, Boston University
12:30 pm A PRAGMA Project—Real Time Image Streaming and Machine Vision in an Observational Grid for Environmental Research
Fang-Pang Lin, NCHC
1:30 pm A Sky Survey Repository Powered by Novel Database Technology
Dora Cai, NCSA, Adam Rengstorf, NCSA / University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2:30 pm Mining Alarming Incidents in Data Streams
Michael Welge, NCSA / University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
3:30 pm KOJAK
Felix Wolf, University of Tennessee
4:30 pm SvPablo: A Toolkit for Performance Analysis and Visualization
Ying Zhang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

HD STEREO DISPLAY DEMOS
Stereo display demos and visualizations will take place throughout the day.

PLASMA DISPLAY DEMOS
10:00 am Data Mining Presentations
Loretta Auvil, NCSA
1:00 pm Cluster Security Presentation
Bill Yurcik, NCSA
2:00 pm Data Mining Presentations
Loretta Auvil, NCSA
 

Wednesday, November 10

MAIN DISPLAY SYSTEM DEMOS
10:30 am "Where is my oil, dude?" Supporting Dynamic, Data-Driven Oil Reservoir Simulation Studies on the Grid
Tahsin Kurc, Ohio State University
11:30 am 1 Petabyte Production Storage Environments and File Systems
Michelle Butler, NCSA
12:00 pm Stork: Making Data Placement a First Class Citizen on the Grid
Miron Livny, University of Wisconsin
12:30 pm Intel's Cluster Toolkit
Steve Healey, Intel
1:00 pm Alliance Science Portal
Jay Alameda, NCSA
1:30 pm November 2004 Top 500 List
Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee
2:00 pm Application-Sensitive Next-Generation HPC Architecture
Englim Goh, SGI
2:30 pm Large Scale Computer Simulations of Proton Transport Dynamics
Feng Wang, University of Utah
3:30 pm NLANR Network Measurement & Performance Tools
Jim Ferguson, NCSA/NLANR
4:30 pm TeraGrid Visualization to the Desktop Using ParaView
Michael E. Papka, Argonne National Laboratory / University of Chicago

HD STEREO DISPLAY DEMOS
Stereo display demos and visualizations will take place throughout the day.

PLASMA DISPLAY DEMOS
10:00 am Data Mining Presentations
Loretta Auvil, NCSA
1:00 pm Cluster Security Presentation
Bill Yurcik, NCSA
2:00 pm Data Mining Presentations
Loretta Auvil, NCSA
 

Thursday, November 11

MAIN DISPLAY SYSTEM DEMOS
10:30 am OptIPuter
Tom DeFanti, University of Illinois at Chicago
11:30 am Multi User End to End Analysis: Service Discovery, Data Discovery, Job Scheduling, Monitoring
Frank van Lingen, California Institute of Technology
12:30 pm Open Grid Computing Environments Consortium
Jay Alameda, NCSA
1:30 pm Modeling Environments for Atmospheric Discovery
Jay Alameda, NCSA
2:30 pm Black Holes on the CCT-AEI-KISTI Grid
Edward Seidel, Louisiana State University

HD STEREO DISPLAY DEMOS
Stereo display demos and visualizations will take place throughout the day.

PLASMA DISPLAY DEMOS
10:00 am Data Mining Presentations
Loretta Auvil, NCSA
1:00 pm Cluster Security Presentation
Bill Yurcik, NCSA
2:00 pm Data Mining Presentations
Loretta Auvil, NCSA