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DDDAS Workshop 2006

DYNAMIC DATA DRIVEN APPLICATION SYSTEMS (DDDAS) WORKSHOP
JANUARY 19 & 20, 2006
AGENDA


Thursday, January 19, 2006

7:30 - 8:15 a.m. Badge Pick-up (NSF Visitors Lobby, Stafford I)
Refreshments and Laptop Checking (Stafford II, Rm 555)
ALL PLENARY SESSIONS WILL TAKE PLACE in Stafford II, Rm 555
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8:15 - 9:00 Workshop Welcome - Introductory Remarks by Leadership
Dynamic Data Driven Application Systems (DDDAS): New Direction for Applications/Simulations and Measurement Methodology
   Frederica Darema, NSF (CISE/CNS)
The Role of ENG in DDDAS
   Mario Rotea, NSF (ENG)
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9:00 - 10:30 Panel 1
Linked Environments for Atmospheric Discovery (LEAD)
   Beth Plale, Indiana University
Synthetic Environment for Continuous Experimentation
   Alok Chaturvedi, Purdue University
The Instrumented Oil Field of the Future
   Mary Wheeler, UT Austin
Integration of Atmospheric Chemical Transport Models and Measurements
   Adrian Sandu, Virginia Tech
A Real-Time Measurement-Inversion-Prediction-Steering Framework for Hazardous Events
   George Biros, University of Pennsylvania
A General DDDAS Framework with Coast and Environment Modeling Applications
   Gabrielle Allen, Louisiana State
Integrated Wireless Phone Based Emergency Response System (WIPER)
   Gregory Madey, University of Notre Dame
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10:30 - 11:00 Break
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11:00 - 12:15 p.m. Panel 2
An adaptive cyberinfrastructure for threat management in urban water distribution systems
   Kumar Mahinthakumar, North Carolina State University
A Dynamic Data Driven System for Structural Health Monitoring and Critical Event Prediction
   Charbel Farhat, Stanford University
Dynamic Data-Driven System for Laser Treatment of Cancer
   Leszek Demkowicz, UT Austin
Dynamic Data-Driven Brain-Machine Interfaces
   Jose Fortes, University of Florida
Dynamic Sensor Networks - Enabling the Measurement, Modeling, and Prediction of Biophysical Change in a Landscape
   James Clark, Duke University
A Generic Multi-scale Modeling Framework for Reactive Observing Systems
   Leana Golubchik, University of Southern California
Auto-Steered Information-Decision Processes for Electric System Asset Management
   James McCalley, Iowa State University
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12:15 - 1:30 Working Lunch
Government Agency Panels (12:30-1:30pm)
Shashi Phoha, NIST
Thomas Kennedy, CIA
Russel Richards, JFCOM/DOD
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1:30 - 3:00 Panel 3
Testing the Reliability of Wholesale Power Market Designs:
An Iterative Participatory Modeling Approach

   Leigh Tesfatsion, Iowa State University
Realizing the Routine: Ubiquitous Sensing of Behavior Patterns
   John King, University of Michigan
Unpacking Diversity
   Scott Page, University of Michigan
Stochastic Multicue Tracking of Objects with Many Degrees of Freedom
   Dimitri Metaxas, Rutgers University
Dynamic Real-Time Order Promising and Fulfillment for Global Make-to-Order Supply Chains
   Michael Ball, University of Maryland
DDDAS and Accelerator Performance
   Don Hartill, Cornell University
Neutron Scattering Experiments and Data Analysis
   Brent Fultz, Caltech
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3:00 - 3:15 Charges to the WGs
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3:15 - 3:30 Break
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3:30 - 6:00 WGs-Sessions:
    WG1 (Applications) in Room (110)
    WG2 (Mathematical & Statistical Algorithms) in Room (320)
    WG3 (Measurements) in Room (330)
    WG4 (Systems Software) in Room (390)
(Additional WG breakout rooms maybe be used – TBA)

Friday, January 20, 2006

8:30 - 10:00 a.m. WG interim reports and comments in Rm 555 Stafford II
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10:00 - 10:30 Break
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10:30 - 12 noon WG-Sessions
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12:00 - 1:30 p.m. Lunch Break
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1:30 – 3:30 Working Group Reports & Discussion in Rm 555 Stafford II
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3:30 - 4:00 Closing Comments and Adjournment
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(4-5pm short meeting of DDDAS-CG with WG Chairs for a timeline for finalizing the report)

 

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