Upcoming Events
Digital Arts and Humanities Brown Bag Series
12-1 p.m.
Feb. 4
Room E174, Wells Library, IU Bloomington
Sponsored by the Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities at IU Bloomington, the Spring 2010 Digital Arts & Humanities Brown Bag series will take place each Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. in either the Media Showing Room (E174) or the IDAH Conference Room (E170-D). The Feb. 4 event will feature Alan Burdette, director, Archives of Traditional Music, associate director, Digital Arts and Humanities Infrastructure, director, The EVIA Digital Archive. He will speak in Room E174 on the topic "Project Strategies for Long-term Preservation and Access of Your Research Media." For more information contact Suzanne Godby Ingalsbe at 812-855-0829 or ida@indiana.edu.
Digital Arts and Humanities Brown Bag Series
12-1 p.m.
Feb. 18
Room E174, Wells Library, IU Bloomington
Sponsored by the Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities at IU Bloomington, the Spring 2010 Digital Arts & Humanities Brown Bag series will take place each Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. in either the Media Showing Room (E174) or the IDAH Conference Room (E170-D). The Feb. 18 event will feature David Bodenhamer, professor of history and executive director of IUPUI's The Polis Center. Bodenhamer will speak on "Space, Time and Place: The Emergence of Spatial Humanities." For more information contact Suzanne Godby Ingalsbe at 812-855-0829 or ida@indiana.edu.
School of Informatics and Computing Colloquium Series
3-4 p.m.
Feb. 19
Room 130, Informatics East, IU Bloomington
Carla Brodley of Tufts University will present on the title, "Challenges in the Practical Application of Machine Learning." Brodley, a professor in the Department of Computer Science, will discuss the factors that impact the successful application of supervised machine learning. For more information contact lreed@indiana.edu.
NSF/JSMF Workshop on Mapping of Science and Semantic Web
March 4-5
E174 Wells Main Library, IU Bloomington
This one-day invitation-only workshop brings together semantic Web researchers and science map makers to discuss the impact and potential collaboration of utilizing semantic Web technologies and fast-growing linked semantic data to improve access to and understanding of science and technology data. For a list of invitees and information before and after the workshop, please visit http://scimaps.org/flat/meeting/100304/
12th annual Women in Science Research Conference
9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
March 5
Indiana Memorial Union Solarium, IU Bloomington
Reservations are due by Feb. 12 for this conference open to all undergraduate and graduate women studying math, technology, natural sciences and social sciences. Participants are invited to present a research poster, with cash prizes of $100 for first place and $75 for second place awarded for best poster presentations in each of the following categories: Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and Math & Technology. Awards are given to both graduate and undergraduate students. For more information or to register by the Feb. 12 deadline contact wisp@indiana.edu.
Open Science Grid Consortium All Hands Meeting
March 8-11
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, Ill.
Registration is open until March 1 for the OSG Consortium All Hands Meeting, a collaborative event that provides current and prospective OSG members, users and partners with an opportunity to talk through the activities and problems, lessons learned and future plans for the Open Science Grid Consortium. For more information and to register visit: https://ppdconf.fnal.gov/OSG10/OSG10_registration.htm
NSF Campus Bridging Technologies Workshop
April 7-8
University Place Conference Center
IUPUI Campus, Indianapolis
The deadline to submit position papers for the National Science Foundation-sponsored Campus Bridging Technology workshop at IUPUI is March 1. This workshop will explore networking and data centric issues that currently challenge U.S. researchers and generate a set of recommendations for the identification and implementation of processes, tools and solicitations to achieve better coordination of cyberinfrastructure. Submission of position papers is open to the general community. Position papers must be limited to three pages and should be submitted via the workshop Web page at http://ndcampusbridging.iu-pti.org/.