Thursday 23rd May, 2019
Time
6:00pm onward
Event
Drinks
Location
Bill's Beer Garden, 218 S. Ashley St
Friday 24th May, 2019, in West Hall 340
Time
9:15am
9:30am
9:50am
10:10am
10:30am
11:00am
11:20am
12:00 noon
1:30pm
1:50pm
2:10pm
2:30pm
3:00pm
3:30pm
4:00pm
4:25pm
4:50pm
5:15pm
5:40pm
6:30 pm
Speaker
Dave Gerdes (U-M)
MORNING SESSION
David Weinberg (OSU)
Stefano Borgani (Trieste)
Megan Donahue / Mark Voit (MSU)
COFFEE BREAK
Salman Habib
Discussion #1: Arya Farahi (CMU), Katrin Heitmann (ANL), Adam Mantz (SLAC), Chris Miller (U-M), Brian Nord (FNAL), Heidi Wu (OSU), Yuanyaun Zhang (FNAL)
LUNCH (catered)
AFTERNOON SESSION I
Joe Mohr (LMU)
Daisuke Nagai (Yale)
Paul Robinson (U-M)
Tim McKay (U-M)
COFFEE BREAK
Discussion #2: Amy Homkes-Hayes (U-M), Ben Koester (U-M), Chris Teplovs (U-M)
AFTERNOON SESSION II
Risa Wechsler (Stanford/SLAC)
Doug Finkbeiner (Harvard)
Discussion: Michael Busha (Elastica), Anbo Chen (A9.com), Brandon Erickson (Northrup Grumman)
Gus Evrard (U-M)
Dragan Huterer (U-M)
DINNER
Topic
Welcome
Chair: Doug Richstone
Cosmology with Clusters of Galaxies – Past and Future
Cosmological Simulations of Galaxy Clusters as of Today (+/- 30 yrs)
Six Decades of Circumgalactic Baryons
Cosmological Hydrodynamics at the Exascale
Prospects for data science in computational and observational cosmology
Moderator: Brian O'Shea (MSU)
Chair: Camille Avestruz
Cluster Structure: Simulations meet the Real World
Cluster Cosmology: Simulation+Observation+Theory Connection
Meeting the Changing Demands of Learners and Faculty
Observational Education: Using Data and Technology to Support Students
Near-term Prospects for Online Learning & Learning Analytics
Moderator: Lisa Emery (U-M)
Chair: Brian Nord
Past present and future of modeling the entire Universe
Truth in the Non-Academic Workplace
Moderator: Carlos Cuhna (Bosch)
Truth via Data: Musings on Computational Cosmology and Learning
Wrap-up
Guide for things-to-do in A2 (made by students for COSMO-16)