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Join us for a workshop focused on the interface between mathematical and statistical sciences and geosciences. Explore research needs, approaches, and collaborations in this interdisciplinary field.
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Workshop onCollaborations in theMathematical Geosciences October 6-7, 2005
Outline • NISS and SAMSI • About the Workshop • Thanks • Participate! Participate! Participate!
NISS Basics • A national institute that serves the statistical sciences community by • Performing and stimulating high-impact research at critical interfaces between statistics and disciplinary science, as well as between industry/government and academia • Supporting career development at all levels, with special emphasis on postdoctorals • Engaging the national community in a variety of activities, especially but not exclusively by means of its affiliates programs and SAMSI
NISS Research Projects • Are government- or industry-funded • Respond to national needs as well as issues raised by affiliates • Are driven by disciplinary needs • Target interfaces • Between the statistical sciences and disciplinary sciences • Between industry/government and academia • Involve senior researchers, postdocs, students from multiple disciplines and across the country • Are mixture of long-term involvement and shorter-term explorations subsequently taken up by others • Leverage NISS’ partnership with SAMSI to increase community participation and impact
Project Areas • Digital Government: disclosure risk vs. data utility; data quality • Funding: NSF DG (CISE), BLS, BTS, Census, NASS, NCES • Collaborators from: partner agencies, CMU, Duke, ISU, Penn State, Purdue, SMU • Software engineering: lightweight instrumentation of fielded software • Funding: NSF ITR (CISE) • Collaborators from GA Tech, U MD, U WA, Vanderbilt • Dynamics of social networks: Comparison of p* and intelligent agent models • Funding: NSF MSBS (DMS & SBE) • Collaborators from CMU, Duke, NCSU, UNC • Pharmacophore identification • Funding: Hereditary Disease Foundation/High-Q Foundation • Patent pending for PharmID • Task Force on High School Graduation, Completion and Dropout Rates • Funding: NCES • NISS-developed indicators endorsed by National Association of Governors
SAMSI Basics • Vision: New synthesis of statistical sciences and applied mathematical sciences with disciplinary science to confront difficult data- and model-driven scientific challenges • Structure:Partnership of • Duke University • North Carolina State University • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill • NISS • Research: Basic research in the statistical and applied mathematical sciences, framed by disciplinary needs
SAMSI Programs • 2-3 research programs per year, at interfaces • Involve both statistics and applied math • Often involve probability, computational sciences, OR • 2005-06 • Astrostatistics • Financial Mathematics, Statistics and Econometrics • National Defense and Homeland Security • 2007-06 • Development, Assessment and Utilization of Complex Computer Models • Random Matrices and High-Dimensional Inference
Opportunities for Participation • Undergraduates • SAMSI/CRSC Undergraduate Workshops (1 day, 2 day, 1 week) • Graduate students • Research programs • IMSM Workshops (10 days) • Postdocs • 2+ year appointments, in collaboration with NISS, universities, … • Established (and new) researchers • Workshops • Research visits (short- and long-term) • SAMSI-University Fellowships • Program proposals and leadership
More Information www.niss.orgwww.samsi.info
Manifesto • Focus: research issues lying at interfaces of the mathematical and statistical sciences and the geosciences. Examples: • Mathematical and statistical modeling of large, complex geosystems • Representing uncertainty in geosystems • Analyzing large geoscience data sets • Emphases • The future • Extending CMG into areas of the mathematical and geophysical sciences that are not currently reached • Active participation by all attendees (more to follow) • New researchers
Manifesto—2 • Outcomes: sharper identification of • Research needs and approaches at the interface of the mathematical and statistical sciences and the geosciences • Collaborations to address the issues
Thanks • NSF • Financial support • Advice • NISS and SAMSI staff • Organizing Committee • Y’all!
Participate!!! • Poster Sales Talks (11:30 AM today) • 2 minutes, no visual aids • Poster Session (6:30 PM today) • Two-Minute Madness (3:00 PM today) • 2 minutes, no visual aids • Breakout discussions • 4:30 PM today: by GEO topic • 11:30 AM tomorrow: by MATH/STAT topic • New researcher session (10:30 AM tomorrow) • 10 minutes, up to 6 overheads • Volunteers needed!