Microsoft Research Faculty Summit - eScience RFP
Today and tomorrow we’re hosting the MSR Faculty Summit 2005 where I’m handling the eScience sessions. These include the following sessions:
- Machine Learning and HIV Vaccine Design
David Heckerman, Microsoft Research; Nebojsa Jojic, Microsoft Research - Web Services: Using Microsoft Indigo Services as Building Blocks to Build Robust Distributed Systems
Furrukh Khan, Ohio State University; Steve Swartz, Microsoft - Datamining in Science: Mining Patterns in Protein Structures—Algorithms and Applications
Jamie MacLennan, Microsoft; Zhaohui Tang, Microsoft; Wei Wang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Smart Clients in Action
Rob Barker, Microsoft; Patrick Hogan, NASA; Greg Quinn, University of California at San Diego - Future of Scientific Computing Panel
Fran Berman, University of California at San Diego; Jay Boisseau, University of Texas at Austin; Dave Lifka, Cornell Theory Center; Marvin Theimer, Microsoft
A couple of exciting announcements that came out today:
- We’ve changed our group name from University Relations Group to External Research & Programs – this is to reflect more closely our activities.
- Announced three Request for Proposals (RFPs)
- Trustworthy Computing Curriculum 2005
- Smart Clients for eScience
- Digital Memories (Memex)