Join the Research and Technology Development conference (RTD2018) Sept. 17-18 at the Havener Center and learn about several topics, including:
Have you ever wondered what a supercomputer is or how it works? How do these massive machines solve large problems so much faster than your desktop computer? If so, come learn about High Performance Computing in layman’s terms at RTD2018. No supercomputer experience required. What defines a supercomputer is constantly changing, at any time a […]
Read More »According to the IBM, there have been 2.5 exabytes of data generated since 2012. Big data is distinct from the Internet, although the web makes it much easier to collect and share data. Data visualization helps you understand trends, patterns, and to make correlations. They’re typically instruments for reasoning about quantitative information. Information graphics are […]
Read More »Building Information Models are complicated documents that include all the information about various subsystems of a construction project. Seeing the whole picture can be difficult and mistakes can be costly. This talk features a system that can be used to present all this information to multiple people in an interactive VR or AR environment as […]
Read More »Dan Voss from the Florida State University is joining the Midwest Big Data Hub to present a 2-day Data Carpentry workshop to demonstrate the uses of computerized data analysis in genomics. The workshop will be held September 15-16 in Havener Center, the weekend before the Research & Technology Development (RTD2018) conference. Participants will learn data […]
Read More »Drones are not just for hobbyists anymore. Risky and time-consuming jobs normally performed from the ground or atop towers are carried out safely and effectively by small Unmanned Aerial Systems. Aerial inspection using drones is a fast and cost-effective solution that ensures shorter inspection intervals, early detection of damage, and access to otherwise inaccessible structures. […]
Read More »The 2018 Research and Technology Development conference will be held Monday, Sept. 17, and Tuesday, Sept. 18, at the Havener Center. Topics covered will include remote sensing, visualization and high-performance computing.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s fourth annual Research and Technology Development conference kicks off at 8:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 15, in the Havener Center. Google’s Wesley Chun will present the Monday keynote address at 1 p.m., followed by afternoon sessions with subject matter experts in additive manufacturing, visualization and computational science. On Tuesday, Dr. Mark Suskin of the National Science Foundation will provide the keynote address, followed by more sessions within this year’s research areas. Registration is free, but required. Registation closes at 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12.
Read More »Dr. Mark Suskin, deputy director of the National Science Foundation’s Division of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure, will be a keynote speaker at the Research and Technology Development conference (RTD2014) Sept. 15-16. Suskin will speak about obtaining funding for research and present a view of the future steps of the Division of Advanced CyberInfrastructure. See a list of all conference events online. Attendees of RTD2014 are required to register. There is no cost for attendees of the event.
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