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Saving Software And Using Emulation To Reproduce Computationally Dependent Research Results, Euan Cochrane, Limor Peer, Ethan Gates, Seth Anderson
Saving Software And Using Emulation To Reproduce Computationally Dependent Research Results, Euan Cochrane, Limor Peer, Ethan Gates, Seth Anderson
Yale Day of Data
Using digital data necessarily involves software. How do institutions think about software in the context of the long-term usability of their data assets? How do they address usability challenges uniquely posed by software such as, license restrictions, legacy software, code rot, and dependencies? These questions are germane to the agenda set forth by the FAIR principles. At Yale University, a team in the Library is looking into the application of a novel approach to emulation as a potential solution. In this presentation, we will outline the work of the Emulation as a Service Infrastructure (EaaSI) program, discuss our plans for …
Combating Intersection-Related Imposter Phenomenon In The Workplace Through Career Readiness, Simone Stewart
Combating Intersection-Related Imposter Phenomenon In The Workplace Through Career Readiness, Simone Stewart
Black Issues Conference
Research has determined that Impostor Phenomenon (IP) most likely occurs in members of minority groups, students, first generation professionals and persons for whom success came quickly. Other studies have shown that many professional women are One of the ways to combat IP is through the development of competencies needed in your career. Attend this workshop to learn how to develop strategies to approach career competency while on campus and throughout your career to keep you on top of your game!
The Effects Of Erosion Structures On Triplett Creek From The Fall Of 2016, 2017, And 2018, Haylee Winters
The Effects Of Erosion Structures On Triplett Creek From The Fall Of 2016, 2017, And 2018, Haylee Winters
Posters-at-the-Capitol
Triplett Creek is a tributary of the Licking River. It runs through Morehead, KY, where we are conducting our research.
The creek was modified in the 1970s but construction was halted before the project was complete. Unfortunately, the result was an increase in overflow and subsequent riverbank erosion. The city installed sediment trap rocks in hopes of slowing down the water and decreasing erosion. We are using drones and photogrammetric software to map the area and compare images of the river to determine erosion rates. The new images will be compared to ones taken in previous years to visualize the …
Panel 1 Paper 1.3: Le Paysage Rural Patrimonial, Outil Et Projet Au Service De La Lutte Contre Le Réchauffement Climatique, Régis Ambroise
Panel 1 Paper 1.3: Le Paysage Rural Patrimonial, Outil Et Projet Au Service De La Lutte Contre Le Réchauffement Climatique, Régis Ambroise
ISCCL Scientific Symposia and Annual General Meetings // Symposiums scientifiques et assemblées générales annuelles de l'ISCCL // Simposios científicos yy las Asambleas Generales Anuales
Cette intervention fait référence au paragraphe de la résolution19GA 2017/30 du Conseil International des Monuments et des Sites indiquant que « la 19° Assemblée générale de l’ICOMOS… salue l’adoption de l’accord de Paris et encourage tous les membres de l’ICOMOS à renforcer leurs efforts pour appuyer sa mise en œuvre et identifier les réponses qui s’appuient sur le patrimoine ou les paysages culturels… ». Elle prend l’exemple de la façon dont les paysages de terrasses ont été abordés ces dernières années dans trois situations différentes : en France, dans le Guizhou en Chine et dans le Priorat en Espagne.
En …
Analog Implementation Of The Hodgkin-Huxley Model Neuron, Zachary D. Mobille, George H. Rutherford, Jordan Brandt-Trainer, Rosangela Follmann, Epaminondas Rosa
Analog Implementation Of The Hodgkin-Huxley Model Neuron, Zachary D. Mobille, George H. Rutherford, Jordan Brandt-Trainer, Rosangela Follmann, Epaminondas Rosa
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Human Rights, Environmental Justice, Social Justice, Faith Values And Ethics: Building Stronger Partnerships For The Common Good By Understanding The Differences, Theresa Harris, Leanne M. Jablonski, Sarah Fortner, Malcolm Daniels
Human Rights, Environmental Justice, Social Justice, Faith Values And Ethics: Building Stronger Partnerships For The Common Good By Understanding The Differences, Theresa Harris, Leanne M. Jablonski, Sarah Fortner, Malcolm Daniels
Biennial Conference: The Social Practice of Human Rights
Partnerships between human rights practitioners, local communities, scientists, engineers, and health professionals have shown potential to address deeply rooted, systemic human rights concerns. These collaborations are essential for achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and for engaging the perspectives and expertise of all constituents. However, even when the individuals in these partnerships or the organizations they represent have common goals, their motivations, analyses, and solutions often come from different perspectives. Members of good will can inadvertently alienate one another when attempting to work together. The fields of human rights, social justice, environmental justice, and ethics have each developed their …
Predicting Tgf-Β-Induced Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition Using Data Assimilation, Mario J. Mendez, Matthew J. Hoffman, Elizabeth M. Cherry, Dr. Christopher Lemmon, Seth Weinberg
Predicting Tgf-Β-Induced Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition Using Data Assimilation, Mario J. Mendez, Matthew J. Hoffman, Elizabeth M. Cherry, Dr. Christopher Lemmon, Seth Weinberg
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Computations Of Top-Down Attention By Modulating V1 Dynamics, David Berga, Xavier Otazu
Computations Of Top-Down Attention By Modulating V1 Dynamics, David Berga, Xavier Otazu
MODVIS Workshop
The human visual system processes information defining what is visually conspicuous (saliency) to our perception, guiding eye movements towards certain objects depending on scene context and its feature characteristics. However, attention has been known to be biased by top-down influences (relevance), which define voluntary eye movements driven by goal-directed behavior and memory. We propose a unified model of the visual cortex able to predict, among other effects, top-down visual attention and saccadic eye movements. First, we simulate activations of early mechanisms of the visual system (RGC/LGN), by processing distinct image chromatic opponencies with Gabor-like filters. Second, we use a cortical …
Age Dependent Regulation Of Cardiac Sodium Channel Gain Of Function, Madison Nowak, David Ryan King, Steven Poelzing, Seth Weinberg
Age Dependent Regulation Of Cardiac Sodium Channel Gain Of Function, Madison Nowak, David Ryan King, Steven Poelzing, Seth Weinberg
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Immunofluorescence Image Feature Analysis And Clustering Pipeline For Distinguishing Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition, Shreyas Hirway, Nadiah Hassan, Dr. Christopher Lemmon, Dr. Seth Weinberg
Immunofluorescence Image Feature Analysis And Clustering Pipeline For Distinguishing Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition, Shreyas Hirway, Nadiah Hassan, Dr. Christopher Lemmon, Dr. Seth Weinberg
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Coupled Influence Of Heart Rate Variability And Subcellular Calcium Heterogeneity On Cardiac Electromechanical Dynamics, Vrishti M. Phadumdeo, Seth H. Weinberg Ph.D
Coupled Influence Of Heart Rate Variability And Subcellular Calcium Heterogeneity On Cardiac Electromechanical Dynamics, Vrishti M. Phadumdeo, Seth H. Weinberg Ph.D
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Virtual Eye: A Spatial-Temporal Bottom-Up Eye Sensitivity Model, Todd Goodall
Virtual Eye: A Spatial-Temporal Bottom-Up Eye Sensitivity Model, Todd Goodall
MODVIS Workshop
Video quality and compression models use the
spatial contrast sensitivity function (CSF), which is solved
based on a linear system approximation. This function measures
the eye’s sensitivity to sinusoid gratings, ignoring the subtle
connectivity and inhomogeniety of cell density across the
visual field. Non-linear aspects of the eye, such as the change
in frequency sensitivity with changing illumination, are not
captured by this simple approximation. We propose Virtual
Eye, a bottom-up approach that models the spatio-temporal
dynamics of the eye across the visual field. Each functional
retinal cell layer in the eye is modeled using non-uniform spatial
cell responses, which …
The Challenge For Vision Of Fluctuating Real-World Illumination, David H. Foster
The Challenge For Vision Of Fluctuating Real-World Illumination, David H. Foster
MODVIS Workshop
No abstract provided.
Establishment Of 3-D Human Colorectal Cancer Spheroids, India Barnett
Establishment Of 3-D Human Colorectal Cancer Spheroids, India Barnett
Kansas State University Undergraduate Research Conference
Three-Dimensional (3D) cell culture plays an important role in cancer biology by providing a life-like microenvironment as a model for drug discovery and treatment. Hydrogels, like many other 3D scaffolds, demonstrate a unique property as matrices for 3D cell culture. The goal of this project is to establish a 3D cell culture for colorectal cancer and apply this 3D model to drug testing. Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United States with an early detection rate of 39%. Previously, 2D cell culture of human colorectal cancer cells, SW480, was used to determine the efficacy of …
12th Annual Research Week--Event Proceedings, Office Of Research And Sponsored Projects Operations
12th Annual Research Week--Event Proceedings, Office Of Research And Sponsored Projects Operations
Research Week Archived Proceedings
12th Annual Research Week
"A Celebration of Student Research"
Ascending The Data Usability Gap In Mountainous Regions Through Scientist-Stakeholder Co-Production, Alan Rhoades
Ascending The Data Usability Gap In Mountainous Regions Through Scientist-Stakeholder Co-Production, Alan Rhoades
Spring Runoff Conference
No abstract provided.
Water Challenges In The Lower Colorado River Basin And The Drought Contingency Plan, Sharon Megdal
Water Challenges In The Lower Colorado River Basin And The Drought Contingency Plan, Sharon Megdal
Spring Runoff Conference
No abstract provided.
Water Management In The West—A Federal Perspective, Brent Esplin
Water Management In The West—A Federal Perspective, Brent Esplin
Spring Runoff Conference
No abstract provided.
Harmful Algae Blooms In Utah, Scott Daly
Harmful Algae Blooms In Utah, Scott Daly
Spring Runoff Conference
No abstract provided.
An Update On Water Legislation From The 2019 Utah Legislative Session, Tim Hawkes
An Update On Water Legislation From The 2019 Utah Legislative Session, Tim Hawkes
Spring Runoff Conference
No abstract provided.
Spring Runoff Conference 2019: Water Challenges In The West, Spring Runoff Conference
Spring Runoff Conference 2019: Water Challenges In The West, Spring Runoff Conference
Spring Runoff Conference
The Spring Runoff Conference, hosted by the USU Water Initiative, is held annually on the campus of Utah State University. The conference provides a forum for interdisciplinary sharing and exchange of ideas on water-related issues in Utah and the lntermountain Region
Session 3a: Drinking Water, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Session 3a: Drinking Water, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium
- Evaluating Potential Health Threats from Untreated Karst Springs as Community Drinking Water Sources, Monroe County, Kentucky
- Benefits of Energy Savings Performance Contracting for Water and Wastewater Treatment Facilities
- Self-Cleaning Nanocomposite Membranes with Phosphorene-Based Pore Fillers for Water Treatment
Session 3b: Pollutant Removal, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Session 3b: Pollutant Removal, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium
- Investigation of PlarClean and Gamma-Valerolactone as Solvents for Polysulfone Membrane Fabrication
- Selenium Removal Using Bacteria Entrapped Alginate Gel Beads in a Packed-Bed Reactor
- Nanotechnology and Membranes: Water detoxification from Lab Scale to Real Site Applications
Poster Session 2, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Poster Session 2, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium
- 2.1 Climate Change Impacts on Sediment Transport in a Lowland Watershed System: Controlling Processes and Projection
- 2.2 Assessment of MRSA Presence in Suburban WWTPs Effluent and Receiving Streams in Lexington, Kentucky
- 2.3 Heavy Metal Capture and Detection Using Colored Synthetic Dithiol
- 2.4 Quantifying Nutrient Fate and Transport in Karst Agroecosystems of Central Kentucky: Application of High-Resolution Sensors, Numerical Modeling, and Isotope Tracers
- 2.5 Magnetic Nanocomposite Materials for the Detection and Removal of Halogenated Organic Pollutants in Contaminated Water Sources
- 2.6 Measuring and Modeling Morphologic Processes in Karst to Sustain Water Resources in the Future
- 2.7 Impedance Spectroscopy Based Evaluation of …
Session 2a: Ecology, Biology, And Climate, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Session 2a: Ecology, Biology, And Climate, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium
- Ecological Monitoring of WRP Easements in Western Kentucky
- Discussion of Factors Influencing Ecosystem Productivity in the Greenup Pool of the Ohio River
- Biotic Interactions Between a Bloom-Forming Cyanobacteria and a Planktonic Protist: Implications for Toxin Production
- The Use of Multiple Large and Detailed Databases to Evaluate the Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resources in the Ohio River Basin
- Evaluating and Addressing Climate Awareness and Water in Kentucky
Session 2b: Groundwater And Karst, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Session 2b: Groundwater And Karst, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium
- Incorporating Machine Learning with LiDAR for Delineating Sinkholes
- Advances in Urban Karst Hydrological and Contaminant Monitoring Techniques for Real-Time and High-Resolution Applications
- Finding the Edge: How Can We Apply Edge of Field Monitoring to Karst?
- An Urban Karst Groundwater Evaluation and Monitoring Toolbox
- Center-Pivot Irrigation in Western Kentucky: Adding Context to the Discussion
Session 1a: Nutrients And Sediment, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Session 1a: Nutrients And Sediment, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium
- Nutrient Concentrations, Loads, and Yields at Ambient Water Quality Monitoring Stations
- Advancement in Watershed and Sediment Transport Modeling Using Dynamic Lateral, Longitudinal, and Vertical Sediment (Dis)connectivity Prediction
- Canine Nutrient Contributions to the Urban Environment
- Continuous Nutrient and Turbidity Sensors Reveal the Response of Watershed Sources Connected During Storm Events
Session 1b: Ecological Restoration, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Session 1b: Ecological Restoration, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium
- The Restoration of Cane Run Creek through Lexington’s Coldstream Park and UK’s Coldstream Research Campus
- Using Multiple Methods for Better Stream Restoration: Including 2-Dimensional Modeling
- An Ongoing Success Story: What Data, Persistence, and Patience has Enabled in the Hanging Fork Watershed
- Reclaiming Mill Creek: A Case Study in Urban Stream Restoration
Poster Session 1, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Poster Session 1, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium
- 1.1 Evaluating Soil Characteristics in Rural and Urban Areas
- 1.2 Use of eDNA in Detection of Multiple Salamander Species in Eastern Kentucky Streams
- 1.3 Evaluation of biomass and filtration method on eDNA detection of fantail darters (Etheostoma flabellare)
- 1.4 The Impact of Agricultural Development on Nutrient Contamination Hotspots Within a Small, Intermittent Watershed at EKU’s Meadowbrook Farm, Madison County, Kentucky
- 1.5 How Does Drought Length Impact the Runoff and Nutrient Storm Response in an Agricultural, Intermittent Catchment in Central Kentucky?
- 1.6 Analyzing Sanitary Sewer Overflow Sensitivity to Storm Characteristics
- 1.7 Evaluating Soil Properties in No-Till and Conventional Tillage Systems
- 1.8 …
Plenary Session, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Plenary Session, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky
Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium
No abstract provided.