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HPC Research and Education News for the Week of November 26, 2012 Sponsored by XSEDE

HPC Happenings

Susan McKenna to Leave XSEDE

Susan McKenna has decided to take on a new position at the University of Illinois and so will be moving on from the XSEDE project. She has been a tremendous asset to the project and XSEDE has benefited greatly from her wonderful insights and talent leading its External Relations efforts.  She has done a wonderful job in helping to "raise the bar" in how XSEDE has marketed itself and has set some activities in motion that will continue even after her departure.

XSEDE13 Attendee Poll – Are You Bringing a Spouse or Children to XSEDE13?
Response Deadline – December 9, 2012

XSEDE is excited to be bringing XSEDE13 to San Diego in July. To help with the planning, we have created a poll to gauge interest in activities for attendees' spouses, significant others, and children. Please respond to the poll at
http://go.illinois.edu/poll.

Save the Date - GlobusWORLD Conference
April 16-18, 2013 – Argonne National Laboratory

A call for participation will be issued soon. If you are interested in presenting please contact outreach@globusonline.org. For more information, please visit http://www.globusworld.org/.

HPC Call for Participation

7th International Technology, Education and Development Conference- Call for Participation
March 4-6, 2013 – Valencia, Spain

Submission Deadline – November 29, 2012

You are invited submit your abstracts and participate in the 7th International Technology, Education and Development Conference, It will be an international forum to present and share your experiences in the fields of Education, Technology and Development. The attendance of more than 600 delegates from more than 70 countries is expected, being an annual meeting point for lecturers, researchers, academics, educational scientists and technologists from all disciplines and cultures. For more information and to submit an abstract, please visit http://www.iated.org/concrete2/login.php?event_id=15.

Research & Applns in Global HPC: Call for Book Chapters
To be published by IGI Global

Intent for Proposal Submission Deadline - December 15, 2012

The objective of this book is to present the concepts of supercomputing, explore its technologies and their applications, and develop a broad understanding of issues pertaining to the use of supercomputing in multidisciplinary fields. The book aims to highlight the historical and technical background; architecture; programming systems; storage, visualization, analytics, state of practice in industry, universities and government; and numerous applications ranging from such areas as computational earth and atmospheric sciences to computational medicine. If you are interested in learning more and possibly contributing, please email Richard Segal, Arkansas State University, at rsegall@astate.edu, qzhang@astate.edu.

International Conference on Conputational Science - Call for Participation
June 5-7, 2013 – Barcelona, Spain
WTCS 2013 Submission Deadline - December 15, 2012 |
WEAIB 2013 Submission Deadline - January 15, 2013

This year the International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS 2013) will be held in beautiful Barcelona, Spain, June 5 - June 7, 2013 and two workshops will focus on education:  “The Workshop on Teaching Computational Science” (WTCS 2013; http://webs.wofford.edu/shifletab/iccs) and “The Workshop on Educational Approaches for Integrating Bioinformatics into Computer and Life Science” (WEAIB 2013; http://ccli.ist.unomaha.edu/iccs2013).  Please let us know if you have any questions. For more information, please visit http://www.iccs-meeting.org/iccs2013/ <http://www.iccs-meeting.org/.

Upcoming Conferences and Workshops.

Towards the 3D Virtual Cell Conference
December 13-14, 2012 – La Jolla, California

Translational biology is faced with cyberinfrastructure challenges related to data accessibility, software development, software reuse and sustainability on scales not seen before. We are challenged to creating new algorithm development and analysis tools that can operate on an increasingly large, diverse, complex and widely distributed body of digital biological data. The University of California San Diego has been awarded a grant for planning a conceptual design for an NSF S2I2 Institute for Translational Systems Biology (ITSB) that emphasizes biological 3-dimensional (3D) structures from molecule to cell and addresses the sustainability challenge. This virtual 3D cell provides the scientific framework to collect and disseminate software associated with all aspects of molecular and cellular biology in a way that can be understood by practicing scientists. The ITSB will become a hub through which diverse practitioners can contribute, gain knowledge and interact. To learn more and to register, please visit http://itsb.ucsd.edu/.

2013 Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference
February 7-9, 2013 – Washington, DC

The 2013 Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference has issued a call for participation, inviting submissions for panel discussions, student research posters, birds-of-a-feather sessions and workshops. Additionally, applications are now being accepted for the Doctoral Consortium and student scholarships to attend the conference. Confirmed speakers include Vint Cerf (Google VP and ACM President), Armando Fox (UC Berkeley), Anita Jones (University of Virginia), Jeanine Cook (New Mexico State University), Annie Anton (Georgia Tech), and Hakim Weatherspoon, (Cornell University), among others. For more information, please visit the http://tapiaconference.org/2013/.

Emerging Researchers National Conference in STEM|
February 28-March 2, 2013 – Washington, DC
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The Emerging Researchers National (ERN) Conference in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) is hosted by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Education and Human Resources Programs (EHR) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) Division of Human Resource Development (HRD), within the Directorate for Education and Human Resources (EHR). The conference is aimed at college and university undergraduate and graduate students who participate in programs funded by the NSF HRD Unit, including underrepresented minorities and persons with disabilities. The objectives of the conference are to help undergraduate and graduate students to enhance their science communication skills and to better understand how to prepare for science careers in a global workforce For more information, please visit http://www.emerging-researchers.org/.

Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students
November 13-16, 2013 – Nashville, Tennessee

Now in its 12th year, ABRCMS is the largest, professional conference for biomedical and behavioral students, including mathematics, attracting approximately 3,300 individuals, including 1,700 undergraduate students, 400 graduate students and postdoctoral scientists and 1200 faculty, program directors and administrators. Students come from over 350 U.S. colleges and universities. All are pursuing advanced training in the biomedical and behavioral sciences, including mathematics, and many have conducted independent research. The conference is designed to encourage underrepresented minority students to pursue advanced training in the biomedical and behavioral sciences, including mathematics and provide faculty mentors and advisors with resources for facilitating students’ success. More than 500 representatives from graduate programs at US colleges and universities as well as scientists from government agencies, foundations, and professional scientific societies join ABRCMS in the exhibitors program to share information about graduate school and summer internship opportunities. These representatives present research opportunities, funding sources, and professional networks. For more information, please visit http://www.abrcms.org/page01a.html.

Educator Curriculum and Information

What Are Your Plans for CSEdWeek?
December 9-15, 2012

Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek) is the major annual awareness program of the Computing in the Core Coalition (http://www.computinginthecore.org/). CSEdWeek (http://www.CSEdWeek.org) is a call to action to raise awareness (particularly in the K-12(environment) about the importance of computer science education and its connection to careers in computing and other fields. Join with parents, students, teachers and others who are participating in CSEdWeek activities and events. Getting involved is easy and fun. Be sure to go to www.csedweek.org to get some great ideas and pledge your support and participation.

Student Engagement and Information

NSF’s EAPSI Graduate Fellowship Program Application
Deadline Extended - December 6, 2-12

The EAPSI Program provides U.S. graduate students in science and engineering (U.S. citizens and permanent residents) with an opportunity to spend 8 weeks (10 weeks for Japan) during the summer conducting research at one of the seven host locations in East Asia and Pacific: Australia, China, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, and Taiwan. NSF provides EAPSI Fellows with a $5,000 stipend and roundtrip airplane ticket to the host location. Our foreign counterparts provide in-country living expenses and accommodations (arrangements vary by host location). For more information, please read the Program Solicitation, host location-specific Handbooks, and How to Apply Guide available at www.nsf.gov/eapsi.

Image Analysis Postdoctoral Fellow
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Req #75328

As part of the Integrated Bioimaging Initiative and in collaboration with Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU) in Portland OR, we have an immediate opening for a post-doctoral researcher to work on microscopic imaging, image analysis, and visualization methods to integrate image data from breast cancer-related signaling networks in cells at both electron microscopy (EM) and fluorescence microscopy (FM) spatial scales. The broad project goal is to allow architectural analysis of the nanoscale molecular assemblies that regulate information flow in cells while the postdoc will specifically focus on algorithm development to register information from the different scale and modality microscopies, automatically detect and segment signaling assemblies, detect and segment ultrastructural features, and use advanced visualization techniques to represent the analysis data to biologists on the project. In this multi-disciplinary project, the postdoc will work closely with biologists, chemists working on the labeling methods, microscopy experts from academia and industry, and computational scientists on the analysis methods. For more information and to apply, please visit https://lbl.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=75328.

Computational Science Postdoctoral Fellowship
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Req #75275

The successful candidate will participate in research activities focused on development and applications of novel algorithms, approaches and software in the area of material informatics. Of particular interest is the development of capabilities 1) enabling enumeration, generation and characterization of defects in crystals, as well as 2) enabling automatic structure analysis and structural descriptor generation for efficient materials screening as well as data mining. The successful candidate will help to integrate the developed software into the Materials Project (http://www.materialsproject.org/), enabling users worldwide to efficiently discover and characterize diverse electronic materials. For more information and to apply, please visit https://lbl.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=75275.

Computational Science Postdoctoral Fellow
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Req #75040

The Center for Computational Sciences and Engineering has openings for two postdoctoral researchers to work at the interface between the development of combustion methodology for exascale architectures and computer science research aimed at developing the software stack needed to support exascale computing. For more information and to apply, please visit https://lbl.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=75040.

Molecular & Cell Biologist Postdoctoral Fellow
SCOP/ASTRAL at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Req #74849

This position is a postdoctoral research appointment responsible for several computational projects related to the SCOP and ASTRAL databases. The incumbent will help design and build the next generation of SCOP and ASTRAL. These resources provide carefully curated standards that are widely used by biologists to explore remote homologs of proteins of interest, and by computational biologists as a “gold standard” for benchmarking prediction algorithms. SCOP and ASTRAL are a critical resource for such studies: together, they have thousands of citations and tens of thousands of users. For more information and to apply, please visit http://www.linkedin.com/groupAnswers?viewQuestionAndAnswers=&discussionID=190134243&gid=1775643&trk=eml-anet_dig-b_jb-ttl-cn&ut=2eLgQyl6aNnBw1.

Faculty Grant Opportunities

Silicon Mechanics Grant Program
Proposal Deadline – February 1, 2013

Silicon Mechanics, a leading manufacturer of rackmount servers, storage systems, and high-performance computing solutions, is dedicated to building relationships and collaborating with professors and researchers at universities and other research institutions. This grant program is open to all US and Canadian qualified post-secondary institutions, university-affiliated research institutions, non-profit research institutions, and researchers at federal labs with university affiliations. Further details on the grant rules and the technical specifications of the cluster itself are available at: http://www.siliconmechanics.com/i43822/Research+Cluster+Grant+Information.php. Please reply to research-grant@siliconmechanics.com.

Career Opportunities

Assistant/Associate Professor of Computer and Information Sciences
Southwest Baptist University - Montana

Teaching responsibilities will include 24 load hours per year in computer and/or information sciences. Mentoring and advising undergraduate students is required. Incumbents will participate in department and university committees and other university functions as required. For a comprehensive job listing and to apply, please visit http://sbuniv.edu/hr/forms/FacultyApplication.pdf. To apply, pleas submit a letter describing qualifications and interest in the position, curriculum vitae, and a completed application form to:

Dr. Tim DeClue
Department of Computer and Information Sciences
Southwest Baptist University
1600 University Avenue
Bolivar, MO 65613

High Performance Computing Technician
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory- Req #75277

The High Performance Computing Technician, National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), reports to the manager for Computer Operations and ESnet Support (CONS). Performs first line support for NERSC and ESnet including monitoring supercomputers, Mass Storage system, general servers, network routers and switches and user support as an integral member of the team providing service to scientific researchers and the Energy Science user community. The center is a 24x7 facility UNIX environment, therefore, work will be performed on various shifts including rotating weekends at the Oakland Scientific Facility (OSF), off-site location of Lawrence Berkeley National Lab in Oakland, California For more information and to apply, please visit https://lbl.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en.

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