From april at onenet.net Wed Jul 16 06:40:24 2025 From: april at onenet.net (Goode, April) Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2025 11:40:24 +0000 Subject: [Core-more-offn] Fw: FREE WORKSHOP: Register for Becoming an Inst CI Leader Aug 6-7 In-Reply-To: <687722ea.4JzTFDozJirueiPy%hneeman@ou.edu> References: <687722ea.4JzTFDozJirueiPy%hneeman@ou.edu> Message-ID: Sharing with our OFFN participants... ________________________________ From: Henry Neeman Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2025 10:56 PM To: Goode, April Subject: FREE WORKSHOP: Register for Becoming an Inst CI Leader Aug 6-7 << THIS E-MAIL WAS RECEIVED FROM AN EXTERNAL SOURCE >> April, FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE Register for the upcoming Virtual Residency summer 2025 workshop at: https://ousurvey.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_51GzJaEkL3zy9IG FREE Virtual Residency 2025 Summer Workshop on Becoming an Institution-Level Research Computing Leader Aug 6-7 via Zoom only! https://www.oscer.ou.edu/becominginstcileader2025/ We encourage *ALL* research computing professionals to attend! * Software-facing like research software engineers * Data-facing like research data librarians * System-facing like supercomputer system administrators * Strategy/policy-facing like supercomputing center directors * Researcher-facing like research computing facilitators Contact: Henry Neeman (hneeman at ou.edu) If you've already registered, or if you've alerted me that you can't attend, please ignore. And please feel free to forward this note to anyone who might be interested and appropriate. --- DETAILS: WORKSHOP TOPIC LIST IS BELOW! There's NO PREREQUISITE for this workshop! (Participation in any previous Virtual Residency workshop is ***NOT*** REQUIRED.) Are you ready to move up as a Research Computing professional? Have you been considering how to get to the next level? Join us to learn key skills for institution-level research computing leadership! --- The Virtual Residency Program has already served 1800+ people from 500+ institutions in all 50 US states and 4 US territories plus 20 other countries on 6 continents! Clarifying, since this question has come up in the past: You *DON'T* have to participated in ANY past Virtual Residency event (including this year's workshop planning calls), NOR in Campus Champions NOR Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRCC) efforts, in order to participate in the 2025 Virtual Residency workshop -- though of course everyone in those groups are encouraged to participate! --- WORKSHOP TOPIC LIST (tentative, subject to change) Virtual Residency summer 2025 workshop on Becoming an Institution-Level Research Computing Leader Aug 6-7 live via Zoom: (1) TALK: Introduction to the Becoming an Institution-Level Research Computing Leader Workshop 2025 Wed Aug 6, 10:00-10:30am Central Time: Speaker: Henry Neeman, University of Oklahoma Abstract: This session will introduce both the Becoming an Institution-Level Research Computing Leader program and this year's workshop. (2) MINI-TALK/MINI-PANEL: The CI Funding Landscape Wed Aug 6, 10:45am-12:00noon Central Time Mini-talk Speaker: Winona Snapp-Childs, Indiana U Panel Moderator: Tabitha Samuel, U Tennessee Knoxville Panelists: Clark Gaylord, George Washington U Dave Hudak, Ohio Supercomputer Center Ryan Johnson, U South Dakota Mandy Terrill, U California San Francisco Joel Zysman, U Nevada Reno Abstract: Funding for CI is always a challenge, both external and internal. In this panel, we'll explore how CI can be funded and how to make the case for such funding. For example, we'll explore issues such as: What CI funding opportunities are available to your institution, both externally and internally? How do you make a compelling case for such funding? What should be funded centrally (whether externally or internally) and what should be charged for, using what financial models? (3) PANEL: Strategic Thinking & Visioning Wed Aug 6, 1:00-2:15pm Central Time Moderator: Melissa Cragin, Rice U Panelists: Stephen Deems, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Erik Deumens, U Florida Evan Lemley, U Central Oklahoma Dan Majchrzak, U Oregon Craig Pohl, Washington U in St. Louis Craig Stewart, Indiana U Abstract: This session will leverage panelists who are institution-level CI leaders with computational and data intensive programs and teams of research computing and data (RCD) professionals who support research and researchers. Look forward to a Q&A format discussion from these RCD-embedded community leaders and bring questions of your own. (4) PANEL: Recruiting and Retaining Computing/Data-Intensive Researchers Wed Aug 6, 2:45-4:00pm Central Time Moderator: Dorian Arnold, Emory U Panelists: Pat Clemins, U Vermont Wayne Figurelle, Pennsylvania State U Khang Hoang, North Dakota State U Ashok Krishnamurthy, RENCI Cherry Liu, Georgia Tech Jim Wilgenbusch, U Minnesota Abstract: Is there more to “if we build it, they will come” with respect to CI? In this panel, we"ll discuss mechanisms for finding researchers who might be interested in the research computing resources we provide, getting them interested, getting them started, and retaining them as users, including comparisons to national resources, commercial resources, etc. (5) PANEL: Deciding Which Technologies to Adopt, and When Thu Aug 7, 10:45am-12:00noon Central Time Moderator: Matthias Gobbert, U Maryland Baltimore County Panelists: David Anastasiu, Santa Clara University Aaron Bergstrom, U North Dakota Suranga Edirisinghe, Georgia State U Curt Hillegas, Princeton U Marissa Jules, U California San Francisco Scott Yockel, Harvard U Abstract: Navigating whether and when to adopt emerging technologies can make or break CI operations. In this panel, we'll explore the challenges associated with learning about new technologies and determining which ones to pursue, and when. For example: How do you balance between the technology a specific individual research project needs, versus the broader needs of your full constituency? What if adopting a technology is harder than you expected? What if you have to back out of a decision that proved to be non-ideal? What if you wait too long to adopt a technology that suddenly becomes crucial? (6) PANEL: Leading Teams of CI Professionals Thu Aug 7, 1:00-2:15pm Central Time Moderator: Kathryn Kelley, Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation Panelists: Amit Amritkar, Pennsylvania State U Jim Bottum, Omnibond BJ Lougee, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Gowtham S, Michigan Tech U David Sliman, U Southern Mississippi Dan Stanzione, U Texas Austin/Texas Advanced Computing Center Abstract: Leading effective cyberinfrastructure (CI) teams requires not only technical expertise but also strategic collaboration, adaptability, and a deep understanding of interdisciplinary dynamics. In this panel, experienced CI leaders from academia, government, and industry will share lessons learned in building, managing, and sustaining high-performing teams that support research computing, data, and infrastructure initiatives. Topics will include strategies for fostering inclusive and democratized collaboration, navigating complex team dynamics, sustaining momentum beyond project lifecycles, and adopting innovative tools and practices to enhance productivity. Whether you're a new or aspiring CI leader, or a seasoned professional looking to refine your approach, this session offers candid insights, practical approaches, and peer-tested strategies for leading CI professionals across institutions and domains. (7) PANEL or LIGHTNING TALKS: Low Cost Solutions for Hardware Thu Aug 7, 2:45-4:00pm Central Time Moderator: Melissa Lawrence, U Iowa Panelists: Dan Andresen, Kansas State U Tom Cheatham, U Utah Chris Coffey, Northern Arizona U Ryan Doll, Wichita State U Jeremy Evert, Southwestern Oklahoma State U Shash Puttaswamy, George Washington U Mike Renfro, Tennessee Tech U Abstract: This session will focus on: low cost research computing hardware, including repurposing pre-owned hardware from other institutions (including specific examples); extending the life of HPC systems via collaboration. ================================================================== If you know of others who might appreciate these announcements, please have them contact hneeman at ou.edu. If you'd prefer not to receive announcements from the sender of this e-mail, please send a reply e-mail back to the sender requesting to be removed. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: