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At least twenty-four hours prior to attending a seminar, make sure you have access to the building where it is being held. A workstation in the ORNL Visitor Center can read your prox card and display the buildings that you are able to enter. If the building where the seminar is being held is not listed, you will need to see your supervisor or host to arrange a “nonintent change” for access to the building. (Being escorted is not allowed as a substitute for getting proper permission.)
Technical Calendar entries for on-site meetings
require the name and phone number and/or e-mail address of an ORNL contact
person. You may either use one contact for all meetings sponsored by your
division or use a specific contact for each meeting.
Monday, October 08
OLCF New Users Training
Multiple speakers, multiple disciplines, ORNL
Oak Ridge Leadership Computational Facility Training Sessions
8:00 AM —
5:00 PM,
Joint Institute for Computational Sciences (5100), Auditorium (Room 128)
RSVP. Attendees are invited to participate in the Cray Technical Workshop on XK6 Programming to be held on October 9 and 10.
Contact: Fernanda Foertter (foertterfs@ornl.gov ), 865.576.9391
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Tuesday, October 09
Charged Particle Transport in Narrow Geometries
under Strong Confinement
Christian Ringhofer, Arizona State University, Tempe
Computer Science and Mathematics Division Seminar
2:00 PM —
3:00 PM,
Research Office Building (5700), Room L-204
Contact: Cory Hauck (hauckc@ornl.gov), 865.574.0730
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Wednesday, October 10
Predictive Network Biology: Unearthing the Regulatory Genome
Nitin Baliga, Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, Washington
Special Joint Institute for Biological Sciences— Institute for Computational Sciences Seminar in Informational Biology
9:00 AM —
10:00 AM,
Building 4500-N, Wigner Auditorium
Contact: Gary Sayler (saylergs@ornl.gov), 865.241.1244
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Presentations by Representatives from Nippon Soken
Shunji Kudo, Akihiro Ando, Toyoji Nishiwaki, Nippon Soken, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Energy and Transportation Science Division Seminar
10:00 AM —
11:30 AM,
National Transportation Research Center, Room CC01
PLEASE NOTE: The presentations begin at 10:20.
Contact: Brian West (westbh@ornl.gov), 865.946.1231
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Understanding Reactive Adsorption on Carbonaceous Asorbents:
Importance of Surface Features in Nanoreactors
Teresa J. Bandosz, The City College of New York, New York
Materials Science and Technology Division Seminar
10:00 AM —
11:00 AM,
Building 4500-S, Room A-177
Contact: Cristian Contescu (contescuci@ornl.gov), 865.241.3318
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Statistical Methods in Materials Science:
An Outlook into the Present and Future
Fernando Reboredo, Materials Sciences and Technology Division, ORNL
Materials and Chemistry Seminar Series
10:00 AM —
11:00 AM,
Building 4500-N, Weinberg Auditorium
Coffee and cookies will be available at 9:30.
Contact: Athena S. Sefat (sefata@ornl.gov), 865.574.5495
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Thursday, October 11
Neutron Scattering as a Probe of Magnetic-Ferroelectric
Interactions in Hexagonal RMnO3
Owen P. Vajk, The University of Missouri, Columbia
Spallation Neutron Source Seminar
2:00 PM —
3:00 PM,
SNS Central Laboratory and Office Building (8600), Room C-152
Contact: Steve Nagler (naglerse@ornl.gov), 865.574.5240
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Scalability, Speed, and Numerical Stability of
Massively Threaded GPU Algorithms:
A Case Study of Tri-diagonal Solvers
Wen-mei Hwu, The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Future Technologies Seminar
2:00 PM —
3:30 PM,
Research Office Building (5700) Room L-202
Part 1 of a two-part presentation.
the second part begins at 2:45.
Contact: Jeffrey Vetter (vetter@ornl.gov), 865.576.7115
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Advances in the Tau Performance System:
Heterogeneity and Databases and Autotuning! Oh My!
Allen D. Malony, The University of Oregon, Eugene
Future Technologies Seminar
2:00 PM —
3:30 PM,
Research Office Building (5700), Room L-202
Part 2 of a two-part presentation.
The seminar begins at 2:45.
Contact: Jeffrey Vetter (vetter@ornl.gov ), 865.576.7115
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The End of 3He As We Know It for
National Security Applications
Richard Kouzes, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory , Richland, Washington
Physics Division Seminar
3:00 PM —
4:00 PM,
Building 6008, Conference Room
Refreshments will be served at 2:40
Contact: Alfredo Galindo-Uribarri (uribarri@ornl.gov), 865.574.6124
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Friday, October 12
How Much (Execution) Time, Energy, and Power
Will My Algorithm Cost?
Richard Vuduc, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
Computer Science and Mathematics Division Future Technologies Seminar
10:30 AM —
11:30 AM,
Research Office Building (5700), Room L-202
Contact: Jeffrey Vetter (vetter@ornl.gov), 865.576.7115
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Corrections for the Effects of Simultaneous Reflections
on Single-Crystal Neutron Diffraction Intensities
Kiyoaki Tanaka, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
Spallation Neutron Source Seminar
11:00 AM —
12:00 PM,
SNS Central Laboratory and Office Building, (8600), Room C-466
Contact: Bryan Chakoumakos (chakoumakobc@ornl.gov), 865.621.0227
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Monday, October 15
NOTE CHANGE IN LOCATION:
Probing the Enhanced Superconductivity and
Chiral Edge Current in Sr2RuO4
Yiqun Alex Ying, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Spallation Neutron Source Seminar
1:30 PM —
2:30 PM,
Joint Institute for Neutron Sciences (Building 8630), Room A-202
Contact: Steve Nagler (naglerse@ornl.gov), 865.574.5240
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Monday, October 22
The Search for Optimal Superconductors:
"The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly"
Emilia Morosan, Rice University, Houston, Texas
Materials Science and Technology Division Seminar
11:00 AM —
12:00 PM,
Chemical and Material Sciences Building (4100), Room J-302
Contact: Michael McGuire (mcguirema@ornl.gov), 865.574.5496
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Tuesday, October 23
AACE, East Tennessee Section, Fall Social
Annual section social, for members and prospective members
Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering, East Tennessee Section, Fall Social
6:00 PM —
8:00 PM,
Calhoun's Turkey Creek, Knoxville
RSVP. Drinks and appetizers served.
Contact: Candy Slagle (candy@aace-ets.org), 865.576.2855
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Wednesday, October 24
NOTE CHANGE IN DATE:
Semiclassical Computation of High-Frequency
Waves in Heterogeneous Media
Shi Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University and The University of Wisconsin, Madison
Computer Science and Mathematics Division Seminar
10:00 AM —
11:00 AM,
Research Office Building (5700), Room L-202
Contact: Clayton Webster (webstercg@ornl.gov), 865.574.3649
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Thursday, October 25
Asymptotic-Preserving Schemes for Boltzmann Equation
and Relative Problems with Stiff Sources
Shi Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and the University of Wisconsin, Madison
Computer Science and Mathematics Division Seminar
10:00 AM —
11:00 AM,
Research Office Building (5700), Room L-202
Contact: Clayton Webster (webstercg@ornl.gov), 865.574.3649
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Monday, October 29
Transforming Computing Algorithms and Paradigms
in HPC to Enable More Science out of
Our Day-to-Day Simulations
Michela Taufer, The University of Delaware, Newark
Computer Science and Mathematics Division Seminar
1:00 PM —
2:00 PM,
Joint Institute for Computational Sciences (Building 5100) Auditorium (Room 128)
Contact: Lora Wolfe (wolfelm@ornl.gov), 865.576.6184
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