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Navon receives invitation from Chinese Academy of Sciences

Professor Michael Navon has been invited by the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences to attend the IAP-AMCG workshop on ocean modeling. Deputy-Director Jiang Zhu extended the invitation on behalf of the institute. The workshop will take place August 16 – 25, 2012 in Beijing, China.

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Perry selected to attend European-US HPC Summer School in Dublin

SC Ph.D. student Michelle Perry has been selected to attend the European-US HPC Summer School in Dublin, Ireland, June 24-28, 2012. The award was based on Perry’s research which focuses on constructing and optimizing Bayesian Neural Networks and their application to High Energy Physics data. By attending the week-long seminar, Perry will augment her knowledge of her own research area and become better acquainted with other research areas in computational science.

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Ming Ye receives DOE Early Career Award

SC Associate Professor Ming Ye has been selected as a 2012 recipient of the Department of Energy Early Career Award for his proposal, Computational Bayesian Framework for Quantification and Reduction of Predictive Uncertainty in Groundwater Reactive Transport Modeling. Ye was one of only 68 selectees chosen based on peer review of over 850 proposals and the only person selected for the award from FSU.

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Lu Awarded Travel Fellowship

Ph.D. student Dan Lu has been awarded a Student Travel Fellowship to attend the annual Principal Investigator meeting of the Subsurface Biogeochemical Research unit of the Department of Energy. The meeting will be held April 30 – May 2, 2012 in Washington, DC, and is intended to provide an opportunity for Principal Investigators to discuss successes, problems, and challenges of their research. The meeting is attended by PIs and their associates.

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