Day 2 Schedule for the 2022 Workshop for Large-Scale Scientific Imaging
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Event Schedule (Day 1)
Day 1—Thursday, June 16th
HOMEWOOD CAMPUS Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy, Room 272
8:00–8:30am
REFRESHMENTS
Snacks served outside Bloomberg 272
8:30am–10:00am
INTRODUCTION SPEAKERS
K.T. Ramesh (virtual) Whiting School of Engineering
Alex Szalay, Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, IDIES
MORNING SPEAKERS
Denis Wirtz, Whiting School of Engineering
CODA: 3D reconstruction of tumors and whole organs and organisms at single-cell resolution using AI
Mitra Taheri (virtual), Department of Material Science & Engineering
Microscopy as a Platform to Accelerate Machine Learning
Charles Meneveau, Department of Mechanical Engineering & IDIES
Democratizing access to massive high-fidelity simulation data in fluid turbulence
Ian Dobbie, Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, Biology
Fluorescence microscopy from simple imaging to big data
10:00am–10:30am
AM BREAK
Snacks served outside Bloomberg 272
10:30am–12:00pm
MORNING SPEAKERS CONT’D
Alex Baras, School of Medicine
Challenges, opportunities, and ultimately the promise of what a digital transformation holds for histopathology
Andrew J Connolly, Univ Washington
Searching below the noise: hunting for asteroids in astronomical data
Brian Caffo, Bloomberg School of Public Health
Density regression for functional MRI connectomics
David Elbert, Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute (HEMI)
Image Scale and Speed in High-Throughput Materials Discovery and Autonomous Experimentation
Nick Andresen (virtual), School of Medicine
Generating a Temporal Bone Image Database for Studying Hearing and Balance Disorders
12:00pm–1:00pm
LUNCH BREAK
Boxed lunches will be provided
1:00pm–2:30pm
AFTERNOON SPEAKERSJanis Taube, School of Medicine
AstroPath: Astronomy accelerates Pathology
Ani Thakar (virtual), Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, IDIES
SDSS: The Imaging Survey That Started It All
Mike Miller, Biomedical Engineering
Molecular Computational Anatomy: Biomedical Data Science at Scale
Brandon Lane (virtual), National Institute of Standards and Technology
Image-based In-situ Process Monitoring Data from Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) Additive Manufacturing
Elana Fertig, School of Medicine
Inferring spatial tumor and immune interactions with SpaceMarkers
2:30pm–3:00pm
PM BREAK
Snacks served outside Bloomberg 272
3:00pm-4:30pm
AFTERNOON SPEAKERS CONT’D
Wilfred Ngwa, School of Medicine
Image-guided drug delivery with Biomaterial drones during radiotherapy
Thomas Haine, Earth & Planetary Sciences
Visualizing Ocean Circulation Model SolutionsDuncan Sousa School of Medicine, Beckman Center for CryoEM
Cryo-EM: High Throughput Data Acquisition and Processing
Sarah Jordaan (virtual), School of Advanced International Studies
Solving problems at the interface of land and energy infrastructure
Gerard Lemson, Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, IDIES
Indexing Big Data in the Database: Cosmological Simulations and Image Archives
4:30pm–5:00pm
RECEPTION
Beer & Wine

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