Information Technology

Session 590 - Emerging Cyberinfrastructure Capabilities and Opportunities
The session concentrates on chemical engineering and the emerging ‘scientific enterprise’ where science, computation and information technology are integrated. It is about the build out of IT infrastructure,i.e. the cyber infrastructure, and the innovative application of that infrastructure as a necessary means of doing research and development in frontier technologies. Cyber infrastructure provides the vehicle for external and internal exchange and contribution and plays a vital role in the business of conducting research. Papers about local, regional, national and international activities or case studies in companies, universities, institutes, foundations, and government are all welcome. A series of in-depth presentations will be followed by a roundtable discussion to further explore this topic with everyone in attendance
Chair: Larry Megan
CoChair: Gary K. Stenerson
  How Much Is the Pharmaceutical Industry Potentially Losing Due to Lack of Information Interoperability?
Leaelaf M. Hailemariam, Venkat Venkatasubramanian, Arun Giridhar
  A Problem Solving Environment for Integrated Solvent and Process Design on the Grid
Athanasios I. Papadopoulos, Patrick Linke
  A Data Model Supporting Intelligent Search for Materials Research
Stephen D. Stamatis, Balachandra B. Krishnamurthy, Amr Shehab, Tanu Malik, Leif Delgass, Steven R. Dunlop, James M. Caruthers
  An Ontology Approach to Represent and Extract Process Synthesis Knowledge in High-Throughput Optimization
Antonis Kokossis, Franjo Cecelja, Claudia Labrador-Darder, Patrick Linke
  Cyberinfrastructure Roundtable
Larry Megan

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