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DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120220T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120220T160000
SUMMARY:Chemical Reactions: How Does One Get from A to B?
CREATED:20120110T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:As part of Chemistry 492CT2 and the Institute for Chemistry L
 iteracy through Computational Science\, this monthly webinar provides ch
 emistry content instruction for high school science teachers across Illi
 nois. The ICLCS is a five-year National Science Foundation-funded projec
 t that provides rural Illinois chemistry teachers with computational che
 mistry content and tools\, teaching methodology\, and leadership develop
 ment. For more information see http://iclcs.illinois.edu.
LAST-MODIFIED:20120110T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER:dmattson@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=200001012000010114735762
UID:14735762@illinois.edu
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DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120222T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120222T120000
SUMMARY:Improving the Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform
CREATED:20111122T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Have you been used to using integrated development environmen
 ts (IDEs) such as Visual Studio or Eclipse in some of your other project
 s? Would you like to have some of the convenience and capabilities of su
 ch an IDE in your high-performance computing projects? If so\, we would 
 like to hear from you in the first of our monthly user calls for our new
  NSF-funded SI2 project to improve the Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform (
 PTP) to create a workbench for high-performance computing!Step 1: Dial-I
 n. U.S. & Canada: 866.740.1260. Access Code: 2444696Step 2: Web Login: a
 ccess http://www.readytalk.com\, and enter Access Code 2444696
LAST-MODIFIED:20111122T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Meeting
ORGANIZER:tlbarker@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=200001012000010112545232
UID:12545232@illinois.edu
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DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120227T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120227T150000
SUMMARY:ICLCS Cadre 3 Spring Virtual Workshop
CREATED:20110831T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:This is the spring virtual workshop for 17 Cadre 3 fellows of
  the Institute for Chemistry Literacy through Computational Science  (IC
 LCS). The Virtual Workshop links fellows at NCSA and two Regional Office
 s of Education in Illinois with presenters from around the country to br
 ing professional development opportunities from experts in their fields 
 to participants. The ICLCS is a five-year National Science Foundation-fu
 nded project that provides rural Illinois chemistry teachers with comput
 ational chemistry content and tools\, teaching methodology\, and leaders
 hip development. For more information see http://iclcs.illinois.edu.
LAST-MODIFIED:20110831T140000Z
LOCATION:National Center for Supercomputing Applications\, 1205 W. Clark 
 St.\, Urbana\, IL
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER:dmattson@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=20000101200001018924469
UID:8924469@illinois.edu
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120308T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120308T090000
SUMMARY:Robert Noyce Master Teachers' Workshop
CREATED:20110831T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Robert Noyce Master Teaching Fellowship has been awarded 
 to rural high school teachers through their leadership work in the Insti
 tute for Chemistry Literacy through Computational Science. This award\, 
 given by the National Science Foundation to exemplary math and science t
 eachers who serve in high-needs school districts\, is made on the basis 
 of professional achievement and academic merit\, including demonstration
  of advanced content knowledge in science\, mathematics\, and technology
 \, and a commitment to being a computational science education advocate.
  As part of the program\, fellows commit to teaching in a high-needs dis
 trict for four years while they earn their certification from the Nation
 al Board for Professional Teaching Standards. In addition to earning the
 ir certification\, Master Teaching Fellows participate in online coursew
 ork\, day-long workshops\, and summer  Institutes to gain additional con
 tent knowledge\, and pedagogical expertise.
LAST-MODIFIED:20110831T140000Z
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER:dmattson@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=20000101200001018924466
UID:8924466@illinois.edu
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120309T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120309T090000
SUMMARY:Robert Noyce Master Teachers' Workshop
CREATED:20110831T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Robert Noyce Master Teaching Fellowship has been awarded 
 to a second cadre of rural high school teachers through their leadership
  work in the Institute for Chemistry Literacy through Computational Scie
 nce. This award\, given by the National Science Foundation to exemplary 
 math and science teachers who serve in high-needs school districts\, is 
 made on the basis of professional achievement and academic merit\, inclu
 ding demonstration of advanced content knowledge in science\, mathematic
 s\, and technology\, and a commitment to being a computational science e
 ducation advocate. As part of the program\, fellows commit to teaching i
 n a high-needs district for four years while they earn their certificati
 on from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. In addit
 ion to earning their certification\, Master Teaching Fellows participate
  in online coursework\, day-long workshops\, and summer  Institutes to g
 ain additional content knowledge\, and pedagogical expertise.
LAST-MODIFIED:20110831T140000Z
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER:dmattson@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=20000101200001018921718
UID:8921718@illinois.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120314T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120314T120000
SUMMARY:Brown Bag: Michael Welge
CREATED:20120208T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about the projects of your NCSA colleagues at a se
 ries of lunchtime talks. Pizza will be provided!
LAST-MODIFIED:20120208T150000Z
LOCATION:Room 1040\, NCSA Building\, 1205 W. Clark St.\, Urbana
CATEGORIES:Seminar
ORGANIZER:tlbarker@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=200001012000010116041454
UID:16041454@illinois.edu
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DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120319T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120319T160000
SUMMARY:Electrochemistry: Mechanisms of concentration cells and relating 
 cell potentials and thermodynamics.
CREATED:20120110T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:As part of Chemistry 492CT2 and the Institute for Chemistry L
 iteracy through Computational Science\, this monthly webinar provides ch
 emistry content instruction for high school science teachers across Illi
 nois. The ICLCS is a five-year National Science Foundation-funded projec
 t that provides rural Illinois chemistry teachers with computational che
 mistry content and tools\, teaching methodology\, and leadership develop
 ment. For more information see http://iclcs.illinois.edu.
LAST-MODIFIED:20120110T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER:dmattson@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=200001012000010114735763
UID:14735763@illinois.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120328T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120328T120000
SUMMARY:Improving the Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform
CREATED:20111122T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Have you been used to using integrated development environmen
 ts (IDEs) such as Visual Studio or Eclipse in some of your other project
 s? Would you like to have some of the convenience and capabilities of su
 ch an IDE in your high-performance computing projects? If so\, we would 
 like to hear from you in the first of our monthly user calls for our new
  NSF-funded SI2 project to improve the Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform (
 PTP) to create a workbench for high-performance computing!Step 1: Dial-I
 n. U.S. & Canada: 866.740.1260. Access Code: 2444696Step 2: Web Login: a
 ccess http://www.readytalk.com\, and enter Access Code 2444696
LAST-MODIFIED:20111122T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Meeting
ORGANIZER:tlbarker@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=200001012000010112545233
UID:12545233@illinois.edu
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DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120411T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120411T120000
SUMMARY:Brown Bag: Victor Jongeneel
CREATED:20120208T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about the projects of your NCSA colleagues at a se
 ries of lunchtime talks. Pizza will be provided!
LAST-MODIFIED:20120208T150000Z
LOCATION:Room 1040\, NCSA Building\, 1205 W. Clark St.\, Urbana
CATEGORIES:Seminar
ORGANIZER:tlbarker@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=200001012000010116041455
UID:16041455@illinois.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120425T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120425T120000
SUMMARY:Improving the Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform
CREATED:20111122T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Have you been used to using integrated development environmen
 ts (IDEs) such as Visual Studio or Eclipse in some of your other project
 s? Would you like to have some of the convenience and capabilities of su
 ch an IDE in your high-performance computing projects? If so\, we would 
 like to hear from you in the first of our monthly user calls for our new
  NSF-funded SI2 project to improve the Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform (
 PTP) to create a workbench for high-performance computing!Step 1: Dial-I
 n. U.S. & Canada: 866.740.1260. Access Code: 2444696Step 2: Web Login: a
 ccess http://www.readytalk.com\, and enter Access Code 2444696
LAST-MODIFIED:20111122T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Meeting
ORGANIZER:tlbarker@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=200001012000010112545234
UID:12545234@illinois.edu
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120516T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120516T120000
SUMMARY:Brown Bag: Kenton McHenry
CREATED:20120208T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about the projects of your NCSA colleagues at a se
 ries of lunchtime talks. Pizza will be provided!
LAST-MODIFIED:20120208T150000Z
LOCATION:Room 1040\, NCSA Building\, 1205 W. Clark St.\, Urbana
CATEGORIES:Seminar
ORGANIZER:tlbarker@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=200001012000010116041456
UID:16041456@illinois.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120523T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120523T120000
SUMMARY:Improving the Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform
CREATED:20111122T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Have you been used to using integrated development environmen
 ts (IDEs) such as Visual Studio or Eclipse in some of your other project
 s? Would you like to have some of the convenience and capabilities of su
 ch an IDE in your high-performance computing projects? If so\, we would 
 like to hear from you in the first of our monthly user calls for our new
  NSF-funded SI2 project to improve the Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform (
 PTP) to create a workbench for high-performance computing!Step 1: Dial-I
 n. U.S. & Canada: 866.740.1260. Access Code: 2444696Step 2: Web Login: a
 ccess http://www.readytalk.com\, and enter Access Code 2444696
LAST-MODIFIED:20111122T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Meeting
ORGANIZER:tlbarker@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=200001012000010112545235
UID:12545235@illinois.edu
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DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120608
SUMMARY:Robert Noyce Master Teachers' Workshop
CREATED:20110831T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Robert Noyce Master Teaching Fellowship has been awarded 
 to a second cadre of rural high school teachers through their leadership
  work in the Institute for Chemistry Literacy through Computational Scie
 nce. This award\, given by the National Science Foundation to exemplary 
 math and science teachers who serve in high-needs school districts\, is 
 made on the basis of professional achievement and academic merit\, inclu
 ding demonstration of advanced content knowledge in science\, mathematic
 s\, and technology\, and a commitment to being a computational science e
 ducation advocate. As part of the program\, fellows commit to teaching i
 n a high-needs district for four years while they earn their certificati
 on from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. In addit
 ion to earning their certification\, Master Teaching Fellows participate
  in online coursework\, day-long workshops\, and summer  Institutes to g
 ain additional content knowledge\, and pedagogical expertise.
LAST-MODIFIED:20110831T140000Z
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER:dmattson@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=20000101200001018924467
UID:8924467@illinois.edu
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120615
SUMMARY:ICLCS Cadre 3 Summer Institute
CREATED:20110831T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:This is the third and final summer institute for 17 Cadre 3 f
 ellows of the Institute for Chemistry Literacy through Computational Sci
 ence  (ICLCS).  The ICLCS is a five-year National Science Foundation-fun
 ded project that provides rural Illinois chemistry teachers with computa
 tional chemistry content and tools\, teaching methodology\, and leadersh
 ip development. For more information see http://iclcs.illinois.edu.
LAST-MODIFIED:20110831T140000Z
LOCATION:National Center for Supercomputing Applications\, 1205 W. Clark 
 St.\, Urbana\, IL
CATEGORIES:Summer Institute
ORGANIZER:dmattson@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=20000101200001018924470
UID:8924470@illinois.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120622
SUMMARY:ICLCS Cadre 3 Summer Institute
CREATED:20110831T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:This is the third and final summer institute for 17 Cadre 3 f
 ellows of the Institute for Chemistry Literacy through Computational Sci
 ence  (ICLCS).  The ICLCS is a five-year National Science Foundation-fun
 ded project that provides rural Illinois chemistry teachers with computa
 tional chemistry content and tools\, teaching methodology\, and leadersh
 ip development. For more information see http://iclcs.illinois.edu.
LAST-MODIFIED:20110831T140000Z
LOCATION:National Center for Supercomputing Applications\, 1205 W. Clark 
 St.\, Urbana\, IL
CATEGORIES:Summer Institute
ORGANIZER:dmattson@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=20000101200001018924471
UID:8924471@illinois.edu
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120710
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120712
SUMMARY:2012 Symposium on Application Accelerators in High-Performance Co
 mputing
CREATED:20111201T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:What do GPUs\, FPGAs\, vector processors and other exotic spe
 cial-purpose chips have in common? They are advanced processor architect
 ures that the scientific community is using to accelerate computationall
 y demanding applications. While high-performance computing systems that 
 use application accelerators are still rare\, they will be the norm rath
 er than the exception in the near future. The Symposium on Application A
 ccelerators in High-Performance Computing brings together developers of 
 computing accelerators and end-users of the technology to exchange ideas
  and learn about the latest developments in the field.The symposium focu
 ses on the use of application accelerators in high-performance and scien
 tific computing and issues that surround it. Topics of interest include:
 novel accelerator processors\, systems\, and architecturesintegration of
  accelerators with high-performance computing systemsprogramming models 
 for accelerator-based computinglanguages and compilers for accelerator-b
 ased computingrun-time environments\, profiling and debugging tools for 
 accelerator-based computingscientific and engineering applications that 
 use application accelerators
LAST-MODIFIED:20111201T150000Z
LOCATION:Argonne National Lab
CATEGORIES:Conference
ORGANIZER:tlbarker@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=200001012000010112957723
UID:12957723@illinois.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20120214T151451Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120716T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120719T083000
SUMMARY:2012 XSEDE Conference
CREATED:20111201T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Much as XSEDE replaces and extends TeraGrid as the largest NS
 F-funded provider of advanced cyberinfrastructure services for the U.S. 
 open research community\, XSEDE12 builds on the successful series of Ter
 aGrid conferences. XSEDE Principal Investigator John Towns said\, "This 
 conference series has evolved into an important meeting focused on the n
 eeds of the community supported by XSEDE\, and it will cover a breadth o
 f scientific\, technical\, and social aspects of cyberinfrastructure."Th
 e XSEDE12 conference includes the most successful and popular aspects of
  the previous TeraGrid conferences:tutorials on the first day of the con
 ferenceexcellent keynote and plenary speakers from within and beyond the
  computational science communityspecial aspects of the program for stude
 nts and Campus Championsa visualization showcase\, poster sessions\, and
  excellent technical sessions.XSEDE12 also plans to include new features
 :technical sessions focused on software\, including software vendors dis
 cussing their products relative to the XSEDE environment\, software engi
 neering for XSEDE\, and challenges of delivering and using commercial so
 ftware in the XSEDE environmenta cybercafe near the conference area\, so
  participants can get online easily during breaksa social calendar that 
 includes events for student volunteers\, a conference reception\, AND at
  least one free evening to enjoy Chicago.
LAST-MODIFIED:20111201T150000Z
LOCATION:InterContinental Hotel\, 505 N. Michigan Ave.\, Chicago
ORGANIZER:tlbarker@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/772?key=200001012000010112957724
UID:12957724@illinois.edu
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