Research, Collaboration, and Innovation Take Center Stage at UVA Research Computing Exhibition on April 21

UVA Research Computing—including the Data Analytics Center and the Digital Technology Core—is hosting the third annual Research Computing Exhibition on April 21 at the School of Data Science. The event will feature over 30 research posters, faculty lightning talks, an early career panel, and more.

Research Computing Exhibition
April 21 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
School of Data Science

Parking: For the duration of the event, the Emmet/Ivy Garage is available for parking at no charge. See the UVA parking lot map.

The event offers opportunity to network, learn about research resources, explore diverse research methods, find potential collaborators, and connect with the broader UVA research community. At the conclusion of the event, judges will select research posters to receive travel vouchers up to $3,000.

All are welcome to attend. Light refreshments will be served.

Agenda

Time Room: Capital One Hub Room: Corporate Commons
10:00 a.m. Event begins, networking
10:30 a.m. Opening remarks from Joshua A. Baller, PhD, Associate Vice President for Research Computing, and Michael E. Navicky, Research Computing Operations Director
11:00 a.m. Research Computing Presentation by Joshua A. Baller, PhD
11:45 a.m. Invited Speaker
Tom Hartvigsen, PhD, Assistant Professor of Data Science
(ends at 12:30 p.m.)
12:15 p.m. Poster Session I
1:00 p.m. Poster Session II
(ends at 1:45)
1:30 p.m. Early Career in Research Computing Panel Discussion featuring experts from UVA Information Technology Services, UVA Research Computing, and industry partners
(ends at 2:15)
1:45 p.m. Poster Session III
2:40 p.m. Lightning Talks featuring faculty who have used Research Computing services to advance their research.
3:45 p.m. Award Announcements

Speaker Lineup

Opening Remarks

  • Joshua A. Baller, PhD, Associate Vice President for Research Computing
  • Michael E. Navicky, Research Computing Operations Director

Keynote speaker

Early Career in Research Computing Panel

Lightning Talks