ResearcherSymposiumJan2016

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Symposium on Research and Teaching Using IST ARCS-Managed High Performance Computing (HPC), Big Data (BD), and Database Resources

The purpose of this symposium is for researchers to present examples of their research performed using resources managed by IST ARCS, so that experiences can be shared, and technical information exchanged. HPC and BD resources managed by ARCS are covered in detail at : https://wiki.arcs.njit.edu.

Proposals for presentations are invited from any field of research or teaching, limited to projects using ARCS-managed resources. Please send abstracts of such proposals, not to exceed 500 words, as a PDF attachment, to arcs@njit.edu, with subject : "Proposal - Symposium on Research and Teaching Using ARCS-managed Resources".

The symposium will take place on Wednesday January 6, 2016. Presentations should last about 20 minutes, with 5 additional minutes for questions. Presentations may be made by faculty, staff, or students. Attendees should bring their laptops, since web access may be useful.

Presenters and their research students are encouraged to attend all presentations, as they may gain insights from interaction with the other presenters.

	Date		: Wed 06 January 2016

	Location	: GITC 3710

	Time		: 10AM to noon, 1PM to 3PM
Schedule
Time Presenter Dept Topic Abstract
10:00 AM Kevin Byron Computer Science A MapReduce-based algorithm for inferring gene
networks using time-series gene expression profiles
[1]
10:30 AM Vincent Oria Computer Science Dimensionality and Scalability Issues
in High Dimensional Spaces
[2]
11:00 AM Christopher Ochs Computer Science Analyzing the Structure of Biomedical Ontologies Using Oracle [3]
11:30 AM Cristiano Dias Physics Using NJIT's high performance computer center to understand protein
aggregation in to Amyloid fibrils
[4]
Noon - 1 PM Break
1:00 PM Usman Roshan Computer Science Large-scale genomics and machine learning on kong and AFS machines [5]
1;30 PM James Geller Computer Science A comparative analysis of the density
of the SNOMED CT conceptual content for semantic harmonization
[6]
2:00 PM Francisco Guzman Chemistry and
Chemical Engineering
Gas Phase Mercury Oxidation by Halogens (Cl, Br, I) in Combustion Effluents:
Influence of Operating Conditions
[7]
2:30 PM Suarwee Snitsiriwat Chemistry and
Chemical Engineering
Thermochemistry and Kinetic Modeling for OH
Addition to Propene and O2 Association to the
Activated CH2(OH)C?HCH3 Adduct
[8]