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All-hands Meeting
The NSF EPSCoR RII Symposium took place on Monday, May 11, 2009 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The symposium featured four 'anchor' presentations on CyberTools/Science Driver interactions, a poster competition, an outreach/education session, and plenty of opportunities for networking. Find the Symposium's presentations and posters here.
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Louisiana EPSCoR RII Undergraduate Students
Barker, Tyler
Center for Computation & Technology Louisiana State University +1 225 334 2455 csc470019 AT cct.lsu.edu Mentors: Drs. Erik Schnetter & Gabrielle Allen | |
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Buleu, Ana Elena
CyberTools Webmaster Center for Computation & Technology Louisiana State University +1 225 334 2455 anabuleu AT cct.lsu.edu Mentors: Drs. Gabrielle Allen & Shantenu Jha | |
Ana started working at CCT, and doing her undergraduate degree at LSU in January 2006. She is a Junior now in the College of Basic Sciences. She worked in the Performance Group for a couple of months, learning Cactus benchmarking. Since July 2006, she has worked in the Visualization Group under the supervision of Shalini Venkataraman, and Dr. Werner Benger, dealing with the HDF5 file format. She is now working with Dr. Shantenu Jha on a project involving Molecular Dynamics. | |
Chhetri, Himanshu
Department of Computer Science Louisiana Tech University hch018 AT latech.edu http://www.nepcoder.com Mentor: Dr. Box Leangsuksun | |
Himanshu Chhetri is an undergraduate majoring in Computer Science in his senior year at Louisiana Tech University. Currently he is also working as a system administrator and support staff for HPCI (High Performance Computer Initiative) group at Louisiana Tech (http://hpci.latech.edu) under the supervision and mentorship of Dr. Box Leangsuksun. He is a co-developer for the new version of HA-OSCAR(http://xcr.cenit.latech.edu/ha-oscar/). His interests also include functional programming languages, computer security and advocacy of FOSS (Free Open Source Software). | |
Clary, Alex
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Center for Computation & Technology Louisiana State University aclary AT cct.lsu.edu Mentors: Dr. Gabrielle Allen & Mr. Archit Kulshrestha | |
Alex is an undergraduate student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at LSU. Alex is contributing to the Environmental Transport science driver through his work in the SURA SCOOP project which is providing generic interfaces for integrating coastal models into a dynamic, priority-aware workflow manager. | |
Kolz, Kevin
Department of Computer Science Louisiana Tech University kkolz AT coes.latech.edu Mentors: Drs. Jinghua Ge & Gabrielle Allen, Ms. Shalini Venkataraman | |
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Lewis, John
Department of Computer Science Center for Computation & Technology Louisiana State University jlewis AT cct.lsu.edu Mentors: Drs. Jinghua Ge & Gabrielle Allen | |
John began working in the CCT department as a portal developer for the Ubiquitous Computing and Monitoring Systems (UCoMS) in the fall of 2005. Recently he has been given the honor to present his research at the Student Undergraduate Research Forum (SURF) summer of 2006 and the Argonne Symposium for Undergraduates in Science, Engineering and Mathematics fall of 2006. | |
Micelli, Chris
Department of Computer Science Center for Computation & Technology Louisiana State University cmicel1 AT cct.lsu.edu Mentors: Drs. Hartmut Kaiser & Shantenu Jha | |
I am a CSC major working with Dr. Hartmut Kaiser of incorporating a complete series tests into the C++ implementation of the SAGA api. I am a interesting in kernels and management of resources. | |
Micelli, Michael
Department of Computer Science Center for Computation & Technology Louisiana State University mmicel2 AT cct.lsu.edu Mentors: Drs. Hartmut Kaiser & Shantenu Jha | |
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Nagelberg, Alex
Department of Computer Science Center for Computation & Technology Louisiana State University nalex AT cct.lsu.edu Mentors: Drs. Daniel S. Katz & Gabrielle Allen | |
Alex is an undergraduate in the Computer Science department at LSU. He has worked on developing modules for the Cactus Framework and performance profiling, and is currently working in the SCOOP team on Google Map and GPS interfaces to coastal data as well as running scientific applications on a Sony Playstation 3. Alex has had summer internships at Argonne National Lab and Cardiff University. | |
Okoye, Chuka
Department of Computer Science Louisiana Tech University cdo012 AT latech.edu http://okoye.wordpress.com Mentor: Dr. Box Leangsuksun | |
Okoye, Chuka is an undergraduate majoring in Computer Science in his senior year at Louisiana Tech University. Currently he is working as a student researcher for the Sensors Group under the supervision and mentorship of Dr. Vir V. Phoha. He is the lead developer and software architect of the new HA-OSCAR and has been working with high availability tools since 2007. His interest includes the use of machine learning in sensor networks, robotics and security.
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Ram, Jonatan
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Center for Computation & Technology Louisiana State University jram1 AT cct.lsu.edu Mentors: Drs. Jinghua Ge & Gabrielle Allen | |
Jonatan is an electrical and computer engineering student. He is under La Stem scholarship, working on 4k viz. | |
Wesley-Smith, Ian Department of Computer Science Center for Computation & Technology Louisiana State University +1 225 578 7597 iwsmith AT cct.lsu.edu Mentor: Dr. Brygg Ullmer | |
Ian originally began working with the Frameworks division at CCT in the Fall of 2004. While in that group, he began to pursue research on machine learning and artificial neural networks (ANN). He presented a paper at the National Undergraduate Research Conference (NCUR) in Spring 2006 on a parallel ANN implementation. Ian then became part of the Scientific Visualization group where he now resides working on GPGPU and UltraGrid.
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Zebrowski, Ashley Department of Computer Science Center for Computation & Technology Louisiana State University azebrowski AT cct.lsu.edu http://www.cct.lsu.edu/~azebrowski/ Mentor: Dr. Shantenu Jha | |
At CCT, Ashley is currently developing a web-based interface for the SLIR model of disease propagation. The interface allows end-users to specify the properties of the disease they would like to simulate. The progress of the disease is displayed via a custom Google Maps interface, along with related graphs and statistics. Ashley's main research interests are in biological computing and data visualization. She is also interested in genetic algorithms, optimization problems, and methods of dynamically generating content.
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