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1. 27 (Tue)
8:00 – 9:00
Room D
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Chair
: Chris Elvidge/NOAA
Keynote Addresses
8:00
The
transformation of science and engineering through cyberinfrastructure.
Prof. Tony Hey, Director, e-Science Core Program, UK
Research Council. (remotely)
Abstract |
Presentation
8:30 Cyberinfrastructure - Revolutionizing discovery,
learning and innovation in the 21st century.
Dr. Deborah L. Crawford, Deputy Assistant
Director for Computer and Information Science and Engineering, NSF.
(remotely)
Abstract |
Presentation
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1. 28 (Wed)
14:00 – 15:30
Room A
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13:00 Workshop
introduction, Review of the eScience Committee
charter, Draft report & Discussion.
Dr. Chris Elvidge, NOAA National
Geophysical
Data
Center.
Presentation
13:30 Large-scale linguistics archives of
endangered Asia-Pacific languages.
Dr. Linda Barwick,
University of
Sydney and Pacific And
Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC).
Abstract |
Presentation
14:00 Digitizing Aloha: Using Information
Technology to Preserve and Present the History and Culture of
Hawaii.
Dr. Bob Schwarzwalder,
Assistant
University Librarian for
Library
Information
Technology
University of
Hawaii at
Mânoa.
Abstract |
Presentation
14:30 The GLORIAD Project.
Prof. Baoping YAN,
Director,
Computer
Network
Information
Center,
Chinese
Academy of Sciences.
Abstract |
Presentation
15:00 The Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF) V. Balaji, SGI/GFDL
Princeton University
Presentation
15:30 Cyberinfrastructure
for Earth System Modeling.
Don Middleton, Manager, Visualization and Enabling Technologies
Section,
National
Center for Atmospheric
Research (NCAR)
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1. 28 (Wed)
16:00 – 17:30
Room A
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16:00 Overview of the Earth Observation
Summit
and the GEO Initiative.
Chris Elvidge,
NOAA.
Abstract |
Presentation
16:30
Discussion on:
1) building an APAN eScience community
across organizational lines,
2) promoting eScience in the Asia Pacific. Moderator.
Presentation
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