High Performance Computing Symposium

September 26, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Mānoa Campus, 103 Keller Hall and Zoom

The University of Hawaiʻi’s High Performance Computing Symposium highlights our distinguished researchers who rely on Koa HPC for their computational work. This event will showcase their current research from a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines.

Agenda

Introduction – Sean Cleveland, Acting Director of Cyberinfrastructure, 91ƷϳԹ Information Technology Services

Lightning Talks from Koa HPC Users

Network-derived Indicators of Microbiome Stability Across a Hawaiian Watershed Kacie Kajihara PhD Student – Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology, 91ƷϳԹM

Environmental conditions and microbes interact to shape mosquito fitness Nicola Kriefall Postdoctoral Researcher – Pacific Biosciences Research Center, 91ƷϳԹM

Elucidating the Mechanisms of Chemical Reactions in Condensed Phase using Computational Techniques Komal Yadav Postdoctoral Researcher – Department of Chemistry, 91ƷϳԹM

Jan Hafner Research Scientist – Water Resources Research Center/SOEST, 91ƷϳԹM

Modeling Rainfall Recycling over the Hawaiian Islands Leandro Viscardi Postdoctoral Researcher – Department of Atmospheric Sciences, 91ƷϳԹM

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Event Sponsor
Hawaiʻi Data Science Institute, Mānoa Campus

More Information
8089563503, datasci@hawaii.edu,

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