Workshop Participants and Panels
Participants
This page lists all of the confirmed Archive '10 workshop participants and provides a brief background for each.
Participation in the workshop is by invitation. There is a public mailing list for people who are interested in the Archive '10 workshop; see the MailingLists page for details. For further information about the Archive '10 workshop, please contact the WorkshopOrganizers.
The participants are organized into five primary panels:
- Networking
Jeannie Albrecht (chair), Eric Eide, Steve Schwab, and Ivan Seskar.
- Compilers
Jack Davidson, Amer Diwan, Mary Hall, and David Padua (chair).
- Physics, Geophysics, and Astrophysics
George Adams III, Sergey Fomel (chair), and J. Daniel Gezelter.
- Biomedical Imaging and Informatics
Vincent Carey, Lewis Frey, Fred Prior, and Joel Saltz (chair).
- Enabling Technologies
Anita de Waard (chair), Juliana Freire, Yolanda Gil, Puneet Kishor, and Dennis Shasha.
Mary Hall
Bio to be provided.
University of Utah, Workshop Organizer
Eric Eide
Bio to be provided.
University of Utah, Workshop Organizer
Yolanda Gil
Bio to be provided.
USC/ISI
Jeannie Albrecht
Bio to be provided.
Williams College
- mailto:jeannie@cs.williams.edu, http://www.cs.williams.edu/~jeannie/
- affiliated with GENI
Steve Schwab
Bio to be provided.
Cobham, Inc.
- mailto:Stephen.Schwab@cobham.com
- DETER, network security
Ivan Seskar
Bio to be provided.
Rutgers
David Padua
Bio to be provided.
UIUC
- mailto:padua@illinois.edu, http://cs.illinois.edu/people/faculty/david-padua
- compiler research
Jack Davidson
Bio to be provided.
Virginia
- mailto:jwd@virginia.edu, http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~jwd/
- compiler research and member of ACM Publications Board
Amer Diwan
Bio to be provided.
University of Colorado
- mailto:Amer.Diwan@colorado.edu, http://www-plan.cs.colorado.edu/diwan/
- compiler research
Anita de Waard
Bio to be provided.
Elsevier Labs
Sergey Fomel
Bio to be provided.
UT Austin
- mailto:sergey.fomel@beg.utexas.edu, http://www.beg.utexas.edu/fomel/index.php
- (also see http://sepwww.stanford.edu/oldsep/sergey/)
- geophysical data analysis
- Madagascar for reproducible computational experiments
J. Daniel Gezelter
Bio to be provided.
The OpenScience Project
George Adams III
Bio to be provided.
Purdue
- mailto:gba@purdue.edu, http://nanohub.org/members/23602
- Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN)
Joel Saltz
Bio to be provided.
Emory
- mailto:jhsaltz@emory.edu, http://cci.emory.edu/cms/people/pages/saltz_joel.html
- biomedical imaging, cancer research, data management
Fred Prior
Bio to be provided.
WUSTL
- mailto:priorf@mir.wustl.edu, http://erl.wustl.edu/people/staff/priorf.html
- research information management, biomedical imaging
Vincent Carey
Bio to be provided.
Harvard
Lewis Frey
Bio to be provided.
Utah
- mailto:lewis.frey@hsc.utah.edu, http://www.bmi.utah.edu/?module=facultyDetails&personId=9830&orgId=382
- cancer biomedical informatics grid (caBIG)
Puneet Kishor
Bio to be provided.
Science Commons
Dennis Shasha
Bio to be provided.
New York University
- mailto:shasha@cs.nyu.edu, http://www.cs.nyu.edu/shasha/
- biological computing; large data; pattern matching; machine learning
Juliana Freire
Bio to be provided.
University of Utah
- mailto:juliana@cs.utah.edu, http://www.cs.utah.edu/~juliana/
- scientific data management; workflows; provenance
