Yuri Danoyan Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 Questioning the Foundations Which of Our Basic Physical Assumptions Are Wrong? May 24 - August 31, 2012 FQXi Essay Contest - Spring, 2012 (153 topics) http://fqxi.org/community/essay http://fqxi.org/community/forum/category/31418 Welcome to discussion.
Mat94 Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 Hello everybody! this is my first post here in the forum. I just saw this video of the ASC (Asian Science Camp)l that was held this year in Israel, and i just have to say that it is just wonderful to see all those yuong bright minds from different places in the world come together to practice science and meet new friends. here is the video: please share your thoughts on the topic!
Anushka G Posted December 2, 2012 Posted December 2, 2012 Technology Robotix Society is proud to present ROBOTIX 2013, its annual technological extravaganza, to be held during 1 – 4 February,2013 as a part of Kshitij, the annual Techno-Management Fest of IIT Kharagpur. With a wide array of challenging and innovative problem statements designed to test your robot building and programming skills to the fullest, and a substantial bounty up for grabs, this year's edition is shaping up to be bigger and better than ever before. Are you up for the challenge? Abyss: Descend down a rocky surface and rescue stranded mountaineers.<br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial, sans, sans-serif; font-size: 13.333333969116211px; white-space: pre-wrap;">Event Link http://robotix.in/events/event/abyss<br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial, sans, sans-serif; font-size: 13.333333969116211px; white-space: pre-wrap;">Video Link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42gHSdCMTzk&feature=player_embedded<br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial, sans, sans-serif; font-size: 13.333333969116211px; white-space: pre-wrap;"><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial, sans, sans-serif; font-size: 13.333333969116211px; white-space: pre-wrap;">Overhaul:Traverse over a broken landscape by constructing your own path.<br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial, sans, sans-serif; font-size: 13.333333969116211px; white-space: pre-wrap;">Event Link: http://robotix.in/events/event/overhaul<br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial, sans, sans-serif; font-size: 13.333333969116211px; white-space: pre-wrap;">Video link: <br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial, sans, sans-serif; font-size: 13.333333969116211px; white-space: pre-wrap;"><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial, sans, sans-serif; font-size: 13.333333969116211px; white-space: pre-wrap;">Registrations are now open. Visit www.ktj.in.
Ranjith Raja Posted March 3, 2013 Posted March 3, 2013 ABACUS’13 Event is conducted during MARCH 17TH-MARCH 19TH aBaCUS is a national level technical symposium conducted by Computer Science Engineering Association - College of Engineering, Guindy. The technical symposium of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering,Abacus, conducted by CSEA, yearns to be different every year in all possible aspects and this edition is going to be no less. Abacus is back but bigger and better this year with an interesting array of events and workshops that is going to keep you hooked throughout the 3 day technical extravaganza. Are you a computer geek, a fantastic coder, a network freak, an effortless quizzer or a steadfast gamer? Abacus is calling out to each one of you out there to unleash your skills, compete against some of the best minds from all over India and take away exotic prizes! It’s all about 3 complete days of competing, computing and ultimately conquering, this March. Come, experience the ecstasy! Events: Online: 1. Programming Online2. Da Vinci Code3. Mobile App4. Meme Creation5. Synergy hunt Onsite: 1. Programming onsite2. Debugging3. Open warriors4. Tech Dumb C5. Reverse Coding6. IMAGEnate7. Compuwar 8. General Quiz9. Comptec Quiz10. Paper Presentation11. Gamindrome12. Mathzzle13. Spent Quiz Workshops: 1. Android App Development2. IBM Biometric Technology3. Web Development Tech Talk about KINDLE by Amazon Internship offers: 1. Amazon Internship for Onsite Programming2. Internships at Global Scholar for top three prizes of Debugging event3. Internship at Alpha Cloud Labs for top three prizes of Reverse Coding event4. Research internship at Anna University for winners of paper presentation and many more... For more details: Visit our website : http://www.abacus.org.in/ Contact: S.Kishore Kumar Ph: 9600272219
edscifest Posted March 8, 2013 Posted March 8, 2013 Hello lovely people of Science Forums, Just to let you know that Edinburgh International Science Festival is currently holding an Open Call for family-friendly shows, workshops and exhibitions.We're looking for shows which are available to travel to the Gulf Region later in the year, and would be interested in hearing from any Science Forum members who have tried and tested science-based shows they would like to take further afield. More details, including the proposal form which you'll need to complete for each suitable event, is available on our website: http://www.sciencefestival.co.uk/international/open-call Any questions, feel free to drop me a line on ventures at scifest dot co dot uk. And, of course, please pass on to any colleagues or institutes you think might be interested! I hope to hear from some of you, Sian Bevan Edinburgh Science Festival UK
Scitechstarter Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 I created a crowdsourcing platform for science with the goal of never letting a worthy science project go unfunded. I have always loved science and technology and wish I was scientific minded, but have come to terms with the fact that this is the best way I can further humans scientific knowledge, which I am none the less excited about. ScitechStarter is not only useful for scientific project creators, but is also great for people like myself who are looking for a way to contribute and don't have the ability to physically do it, as ScitechStarter allows people to donate to specific science projects that they personally identify with or beleive in. I am trying to get Scitechstarter of the ground so I am giving away 3 prizes of $250 to the top 3 science projects (and noones posted yet)! Check us out at scitechstarter.com
Sato Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 This seems nice but you do have competition: Via Google, I found http://www.petridish.org/, and I'm familiar with https://www.microryza.com/ as my friend got her DIY community biology hackerspace funded via it.
brainstem2013 Posted August 16, 2013 Posted August 16, 2013 The BrainSTEM: Your Future is Now Festival will connect remarkable technological innovations to the scientific breakthroughs that make them possible. The festival will feature highly interactive science-centre style exhibits, special presentations, public lectures, Science in the Club events and insider-tours of the world-class facilities of Perimeter Institute. Showcasing cutting edge technology and innovation, Your Future is Now Festival exhibits will deeply engage attendees, inspiring them with the wonders of science, technology and the fundamentals of physics, engineering and mathematics that make this progress possible. Public Lectures features: James Grime, Ray Laflamme and Lucy Hawking. Most tickets are FREE at www.perimeterinstitute.ca/brainstem. Perimeter Institute 31 Caroline Street North Waterloo, ON N2L 2Y5 Festival Information Event Start Date: September 30, 2013 Event End Date: October 6, 2013 Event Start Time: 8:30 AM (weekdays), 9:00 AM (Saturday), 10:00 AM (Sunday) Event End Time: 9:00 PM (weekdays), 6:00 PM (Saturday), 5:00 PM (Sunday) AGES: All ages TYPE: Festival (Science Festival) – outdoor and indoor TICKET PRICE RANGES: FREE to $10 depending on event TICKET PURCHASE: Phone: 519-883-4480 Online: www.perimeterinstitute.ca/members
asmaa muhammad alazb Posted August 16, 2013 Posted August 16, 2013 I'm a new member of the forumI love that I speak for simulation model of the Nobel Prize in EgyptIs a model that aims to establish the Academy for scientific research and to promote a culture of scientific research between the Egyptian peopleHeld since 2007 amid repression and tyranny of the former Egyptian political system in the hands of young people who made the revolution of January 25, 2011500 researchers have been trained so far at the hands of professors, specialists in all areas of the Nobel Prize (literature, physics, economics, chemistry) and currently was annexed sections (Engineering, Nanotechnology)This is the sixth season for us and with us a lot of geniuses researchers in all areas and we offer them moral and material support and academic and laboratory.Really, that Egypt is a country of science and culture, and will remain so alwaysTo contact us:Please visit our website:www.nobel-egypt.com
ISSET Posted August 27, 2013 Posted August 27, 2013 We are on a mission to produce a live documentary of the Total Solar Eclipse in one of the most remote areas in the world, with commentary from physicist and astronomer Dr. Rhodri Evans, NASA astronaut trainer Michelle Ham & a special guest NASA astronaut. Last year, we had 55 million viewers with us watching the Transit of Venus and we'd like to bring one of the world's most exciting astronomical occurrences into the living rooms of as many individuals as possible. Help us reach our goal here: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/total-solar-eclipse-kenya-2013
ISSET Posted September 2, 2013 Posted September 2, 2013 Astronaut Leadership Experience, Lake District - Friday 27th to Monday 30th September 2013Join a dedicated team of astronauts and trainers on the Astronaut Leadership Experience. The range of interactive team-building activities and thrilling challenges set in fantastic surroundings is your opportunity to work with the very best leaders and trainers from NASA, astronauts, astronaut trainers, experienced mountain guides and activity coaches. http://www.isset.org/astronaut_leadership_experience/lake_district.php
kurukshetra14 Posted December 29, 2013 Posted December 29, 2013 Gone are the days of sword-fights and gun-battles!! Do you have the bot of the modern era that can fight any kind of enemy and emerge victorious?? Then your platform to unleash that power id right here at this year's Robowars at Kurukshetra-2014. One of the most anticipated events at Kurukshetrs, this year, the battle has just grown bigger, smarter and a true test for the survival of the fittest bot!!!The problem statements are out at our site http://kurukshetra.org.in/events/robowars and the deadline for the Team Description Paper (TDP) is January 1, 2014.Be there to be a part of the battle of the bots!!!
k14ceg Posted January 5, 2014 Posted January 5, 2014 NIT Warangal is the place to be during January 10th!!! Why? Kurukshetra - 2014 proudly presents the XCEED series of events and workshop at the heartland of Warangal, National Institute of Technology!! The array of events include: Biz Quiz - A team of 2 that has considerable knowledge of the modern business world has the most exciting prizes to be won, and the mega opportunity of gaining diect entry into the finals of the Kurukshetra Biz Quiz!!! Robosoccer - A team of 4 with their bot pitched against another team and the goal is to score a goal of course!!! The winners gain a direct entry into the finals of the Robotics events conducted during Kurukshetra!!! Game development workshop - For that voracious gamer and game fascist, this workshop is certain to enable you to explore new arenas of developing some of the most fascinating games!!! Registrations are now open!!! For more details visit http://kurukshetra.org.in/xceed Be there to elevate yourself!!!
LauraSelectScience Posted January 22, 2014 Posted January 22, 2014 I am hosting a webinar on Thursday 6th February on using MALDI-TOF for microbe identification. During this webinar Jennifer Reyes, from Genzyme Inc, will explain how implementing MALDI-TOF for the identification of microorganisms can improve methods and save time. Case studies will demonstrate: - The ability to save time and costs - MALDI-TOF performance qualification compared to MicroSEQ and VITEK2 - Specificity, accuracy and robustness of bacterial extraction methods - Method tips for improved extraction of bacterial and fungal samples If you would like to learn more, please visit: http://view6.workcast.net/register?pak=6230372096885077&referrer=Forum
SciCast Posted February 27, 2014 Posted February 27, 2014 We're pleased to let you know about an exciting research project,SciCast, run by George Mason University and sponsored by the U.S.Government.With a goal of several thousand participants, we are currently in arecruiting campaign to solicit participation from some of the world'sleading professional societies and universities. IEEE, AAAS, andothers are already partners. Please take a look at the types of questions we have posted (and newones are added each day): https://scicast.org/?referral_id=scienceforums#/There are opportunities for participants to propose their own questions on ourpublishing platform. There is no cost to participate and there arelots of benefits:* Easy to make forecasts in whatever topics interest you* Publish your own questions to see what the community thinks* Access raw data from our data mart for your own research* This is a non-profit research project. Your data is never exposed or shared.We invite you to go ahead and register and check it out for yourself! Questions? Post here or email jessie@scicast.org
pantheory Posted February 27, 2014 Posted February 27, 2014 Looks like fun. Making predictions of the future of science seems like fun. For me it would depend upon what questions were being asked and how well and for how long they will keep track of the score concerning who made the best predictions.
gisap Posted April 3, 2014 Posted April 3, 2014 International Academy of Sciences and Higher Education (Great Britain) and their partners invite you to take part in research analytics championship and LXXX International Research and Practice Conference "Space, time, matter: evolutionary harmony or the ordered chaos" dedicated to Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, as well as Earth and Space sciences. The conference and analytics championship will be held on April 25-30, 2014 in London. The conference / championship will held in remote interactive form. Closing date for application is April 24, 2014. Working languages: English and Russian. All conference materials will be published in a form of the digest and will be send to authors together with the member’s certificates certified with signature and stamp. The digest will be assigned with ISBN of Great Britain. The copies will be send to the libraries of the United Kingdom: Bodleian Library, University of Oxford. The Cambridge University Library. National Library of Scotland. National Library of Wales. Trinity College Library, University of Dublin. Applications and texts of the articles you can send in electronic form via http://gisap.eu/ or on e-mail info@gisap.eu. More details as for the conference on the website http://gisap.eu/ru/node/36049. Conditions of participation http://gisap.eu/participation-conditions. Conference organizers: - The International Academy of Sciences and Higher Education (Great Britain); - All-Ukrainian Academic Union (Ukraine); - International Commerce and Industrial Union (UK); - American International Commercial Arbitration Court (USA); - Heidegger Centre of Scientific Initiative (Germany); - Association for the Study of Natural Science (Spain); - Open Philosophical Society of Existential Psychology (France); - Institute of Problems of Society Life (Israel); - Marshall Institute of Economic Analysis (USA); - Venture technologies department of Rorelse Corporation (Sweden). The international organizing committee: - Anatole Tim (USA); - Henry Osad (Nigeria); - Boris Zhytnigor (Ukraine); - Inkeri Snellman (Finland); - Kenneth Odros (Canada); - Lucas Streiker (Belgium); - Milos Stojkovic (Serbia); - Peter Kishinevsky (Israel); - Sergei Serdechny (Australia); - Stevens Godvint (UK); - Thomas Morgan (UK); - Hristo Blagoev (Bulgaria).
SemiSweetProductions Posted May 9, 2014 Posted May 9, 2014 PAID | NON-UNION Semi Sweet Productions is pleased to announce that they are currently casting for an exciting new season of National Geographic's Hit Show, BRAIN GAMES. BRAIN GAMES is a reality television series that discusses and explores the components of the human brain. Hosted by Jason Silva, the show uses experts in cognitive science, neuroscience and psychology. Jason Silva gets inside your head and shows you what is going on in there with an intricate series of interactive experiments designed to mess with your mind and reveal the inner-workings of your brain. If you are a fan of BRAIN GAMES: you love brain teasers and logic puzzles. You're FUN, OUTGOING & EXCITED to be a participant on this amazing new season, then we want to hear from you! Please click this link to APPLY: http://www.semisweetapplications.com/semisweetproductions/machform/view.php?id=10663 ALL (extras / audience members / participants) will be compensated for their work if chosen to participate in this PAID NON-UNION opportunity! ALL Applicants MUST: - Be at least 18 years of age - Live in the New York Tri State Area - Be a U.S. citizen and/or permanent U.S. legal resident with unrestricted ability to work in the U.S. For any questions or more information please email: BrainGames@SemiSweetProductions.com
Kent_genome Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 Posting to see if anyone's going and trying to promote a fundraise for young scientists. ICGIn 2014, the 9th International Conference on Genomics (ICG-9) and the 3rd Shenzhen International Biotechnology Innovation Forum & Expo (SIBIFE-3) will join forces to stage one of the world’s most influential and fruitful annual conferences for the genomics and life science industries. It will bring together a diverse group of attendees and provide a platform to discuss recent advances and establish new collaborations. Shenzhen is one of the most energetic and fast-developing cities in the world. With strong support from open-minded local government and ample resources; the city provides a friendly environment for innovators and entrepreneurs.ICG aims at gathering leaders, researchers and professionals in omics sciences on human health, animal and plant science, agriculture and other related fields, to share thoughts and implications on the latest developments in the world of genomics. Since its inauguration 9 years ago, ICG has proved itself as one of the most dynamic, enthusiastic, and enjoyable gatherings internationally. We have not only been doing science, we have also been cultivating a culture of collaboration. ICG puts everyone together, to do together, to share together and lets communication make a difference.SIBIFESIBIFE is one of the largest and most influential events in the region with a focus on promoting academic communication, development of new businesses, and industrialization of global biotechnology research and translation. In 2013, the 2nd SIBIFE brought together more than 1,200 policy makers, corporate leaders, industry heavyweights, biotech investors and insightful scholars.This year, SIBIFE will inaugurate the 1st Biotech Leaders Summit, where presenters will share their insights on building a global connection between advanced biotechnology and capital to promote innovation and deliver inspiration for the sustainable development of biotechnology and healthcare industries.https://www.facebook.com/bgiworld/app_326976864118224To help new talents rise on the horizon BGI started a Facebook Promotion to both help young scientists or science students to join the ICG-9 for free and give them the fund we will raise (at least $2000). For every "Like" we donate $1 to the fund. Please Join. Thank you. I will be more than happy to answer any of our forum members questions, don hesitate to ask. https://www.facebook.com/bgiworld/app_326976864118224
lsmith Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation is recruiting the nation's best and brightest recent graduates and career changers with STEM backgrounds to teach in high-needs middle school and high school science and math classrooms in Indiana, New Jersey, Ohio and Georgia.Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellows receive a $30,000 stipend, admission into a master's degree program at one of partner institutions and extensive preparation and mentoring.For more information visit us at: http://bit.ly/1u0fAJF Have questions? Email lsmith@woodrow.org
Vincent Lee Posted September 26, 2014 Posted September 26, 2014 Dear Colleagues, The 15th International Congress of Quantum Chemistry (ICQC) will take place in Beijing, June 8-13, 2015. The registration will be opened by Oct 1, 2014. Please browse http://www.icqc2015.org/. The following eminent theoretical chemists have accepted the invitation for lectures: Millard Alexander (U Maryland), Yuriko Aoki (Kyushu U), Paul Ayers (McMaster U), Joel Bowman (Emory U), Ria Broer-Braam (Groningen U), Filipp Furche (UC Irvine), Jiali Gao (U Minnesota), Yiqin Gao (Peking U), Stefan Grimme (U Bonn), Sharon Hammes-Schiffer (UIUC), Martin Head-Gordon (UC Berkeley), Dudley Herschbach (Harvard, Nobel Laureate), Roald Hoffmann (Cornell U, Nobel Laureate), Kendall Houk (UCLA), Denis Jacquemin (U Nantes), Poul Jørgensen (U Aarhus), Kwang S. Kim (Ulsan), Wanzhen Liang (Xiamen U), Carmay Lim (Acad Sinica), Yi Luo (KTH), Rudolf Marcus (Caltech, Nobel Laureate), Benedetta Mennucci (U Pisa), Josef Michl (U Colorado), Keiji Morokuma (U Kyoto), Hiroshi Nakatsuji (QCRI), Jozef Noga (Comenius U), Oleg Prezhdo (U So Calif), Leo Radom (U Sydney), Lucia Reining(Ecole Polytech), Andreas Savin (UPMC), George Schatz (Northwester U), H. Bernhard Schlegel (Wayne State U), Tamar Seideman (Northwestern U), Juha Vaara (U Oulu), Xin Xu (Fudan U), Yijing Yan (Hong Kong UST), Xueming Yang (DICP), Donghui Zhang (DICP) The registration fee is 350 EUROs (regular) and 175 EUROs (student), which covers (i) conference and reception, coffee breaks, all the lunches; (ii) tour to the Great Wall; (iii) refreshments in the four poster sessions. The conference venue will be in the Tsinghua University Campus (ranked by Forbes as one of the 14 most beautiful University Campuses in the world, only one from Asia), easy connected by subways and other public transport. Many hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, cafes are within the distance of 20-minute walk. You may also easily rent a bicycle for one week or even one month for less than 10 EUROs. Beijing is a fantastic place to see. And this is the very first ICQC in China. Please check the air quality of Beijing in http://aqicn.org/city/beijing/ : Beijing is not much worse than other megacities like Tokyo or New York on average. The air quality in the first half of June will be satisfactory and it is sure that you will enjoy the sunshine and the cosy temperature. There will be eight satellite meetings featuring on specialized directions of theoretical and computational chemistry. Please consult the website. Please mark your calendar. We look forward to welcoming you in China! Sincerely, Zhigang Shuai, Weihai Fang, Wenjian Liu, Weitao Yang Organizing Committee of the 15th ICQC http://www.icqc2015.org/
robots7 Posted November 17, 2014 Posted November 17, 2014 *********************************************************************************** CALL FOR PAPERS IEEE HPCC 2015 17th IEEE International Conference on High Performance and Communications http://cse.stfx.ca/~hpcc2015/index.html August 24-26, 2015, New York, USA***********************************************************************************IMPORTANT DATESAbstract submission: April 3, 2015 Paper submission: April 30, 2015 Acceptance notification: June 15, 2015 Camera-ready papers: July 15, 2015 Conference Date: August 24-26, 2015 SCOPE The HPCC-2015 conference is the 17th IEEE International Conference on High Performance and Communications. It will provide a forum for engineers and scientists in academia, industry, and government to address the resulting profound challenges and to present and discuss their new ideas, research results, applications and experience on all aspects of high performance computing and communications. HPCC-2015 is sponsored by IEEE, IEEE Computer Society, and IEEE Technical Committee on Scalable Computing (TCSC). TOPIC OF INTEREST 1. Parallel and distributed system architectures 2. Languages and compilers for high performance computing 3. Parallel and distributed software technologies 4. Parallel and distributed algorithms 5. Embedded systems 6. Peer-to-peer computing 7. Grid and cluster computing 8. Web services and Internet computing 9. Cloud computing 10. Utility computing 11. Performance evaluation and measurement 12. Tools and environments for software development 13. Distributed systems and applications 14. High-performance scientific and engineering computing 15. Database applications and data mining 16. Biological/molecular computing 17. Collaborative and cooperative environments 18. Mobile computing and wireless communications 19. Computer Networks 20. Telecommunications 21. Pervasive/ubiquitous computing and intelligence 22. Autonomic, reliability and fault-tolerance 23. Trust, security and privacyPAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATIONThe accepted papers from this conference will be submitted for publication in IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases (EI Compendex). Distinguished papers, after further revisions, will be considered for possible publication in several SCI & EI indexed special issues of prestigious international journals. By submitting a paper to the conference, authors assure that if the paper is accepted, at least one author will attend the conference and present the paper. Papers should be written in English conforming to the IEEE conference proceedings format (8.5" x 11", Two-Column). Papers should be submitted through the paper submission system at the conference website. Full Papers (up to 8 pages, or 12 pages with the over length charge) and Short Papers (up to 4 pages) are solicited. See Instructions for authors. ***********************************************************************************ORGANIZING COMMITTEEGeneral Chairs Meikang Qiu, Pace University, USA General Co-Chairs Sun-Yuan Kung, Princeton University, USA Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA Technical Program Committee Chairs Yongxin Zhu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P. R. China Tarek El-Ghazawi, George Washington University, USA General Keynote Speakers Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee, USA Sun-Yuan Kung, Princeton University, USA Keynote Speakers Tarek El-Ghazawi, George Washington University, USA Steering Committee Zhaohui Wu, Zhejiang University, China Laurence T. Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada Technical Program Committee Hideharu Amano, Japan Hamid R. Arabnia, USA Saddek Bensalem, France Zonghua Gu, Hong Kong Rajiv Gupta, USA Shih-Hao Hung, Taiwan Eugene John, USA Smail Niar, France Sander Stuijk, Netherlands Zili Shao, Hong Kong Kostas Siozios, Greece Yang Xiang, Australia
ICBEB Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 Dear scholars, researchers, and scientists, The International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology (ICBEB) is an annual international meeting. The upcoming fourth annual conference,ICBEB2015, will be held in Shanghai, China, from August 18th-20th, 2015. The ICBEB Organizing Committee has coordinated ICBEB2015 in a similar fashion as the previous ICBEB2014, ICBEB2013, and ICBEB2012 conferences.ICBEB is a platform for scholars, engineers, and scientists to present robust research demonstrating the expanding frontiers in the fields of Biomedical Engineering, Biomaterials, Biomedical Imaging, and Biomechanical Engineering. This conference will provide the most up-to-date research and cover a wide variety of application fields including; medicine, biology, physics, materials, computer science, chemistry and various clinical specialties. Each year, the success of the ICBEB conference surpasses the year before.The first conference, ICBEB2012, hosted 200 participants, mostly from China, and five esteemed guest speakers. The second conference, ICBEB2013, half of attendees come from Asia. The last conference, ICBEB2014, boasted nine highly respected guest speakers including; Prof. Dan Barouch from Harvard Medical School, Dr. Christopher R. Jacobs, Dr. Edward J. Ciaccio from Columbia University, and Dr. Ng Yin Kwee from Nanyang Technological University. More than 300 participants from across the globe participated in the conference. This year, you will again have the opportunity to view international research, network, and meet colleagues from around the world, and discuss the new methods in research, the practical challenges encountered and the solutions that will be adopted. Apart from an interesting and stimulating program, there will be time to explore Shanghai; a beautiful, modern Chinese city that is both modern and steeped in history. Take the opportunity for shopping at Nanjing Road, visit the world famous Oriental Pearl TV Tower, enjoy the night view at the Bund, or try the local cuisine at Ben Bang Cuisine. There is plenty to interest everyone.On behalf of the Organizing Committee, it’s our pleasure to invite you to attend the fourth International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology, taking place in Shanghai, China. Linda Li ICBEB Organizing Committee Secretariat Tel: +86-27-87051286 Email: icbeb@academicconf.com ICBEB2015 website:http://www.icbeb.org/
ecSeq Posted January 23, 2015 Posted January 23, 2015 A Beginner's Guide to NGS Data Analysis Quality Control, Read Mapping, Visualization and Downstream Analyses When? 9. - 13. March 2015 Where? Leipzig, Germany Scope and Topics The purpose of this workshop is to get a deeper understanding in Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) with a special focus on bioinformatics issues. Additionally, all workshop participants should be enabled to perform important tasks of NGS data analysis tasks themselves. The first workshop module is an introduction to data analysis using Linux, assuring that all participants are able to follow the practical parts. The second module dicusses advantages and disadvantages of current sequencing technologies and their implications on data analysis. The most important NGS file formats (fastq, sam/bam, bigWig, etc.) are introduced and one proceeds with first hands-on analyses (QC, mapping, visualization). You will learn how to read and interprete QC plots, clip adapter sequences and/or trim bad quality read ends, get bioinformatics backgrounds about the read mapping and understand its problems (dynamic programming, alignment visualization, NGS mapping heuristics, etc.), perform your own mapping statistics and visualize your data in different ways (IGV, UCSC, etc.). The last two modules adress two specific applications of NGS: RNA-seq of model organisms and RNA-seq of non-model organisms. Workshop StructureThe 2015 workshop has been redesigned and adapted to the needs of beginners in the field of NGS bioinformatics. The workshops comprises four course modules which can be combined. Linux for Bioinformatics: This course module is optional. It will introduce the essential tools and file formats required for NGS data analysis. It helps to overcome the first hurdles when entering this (for NGS analysis) unavoidable operating system. Every participant who has no background in Linux usage should attend this course! (The linux calls and commandline pipes teached here are the basis for all other courses and can not be covered again!) Introduction to NGS data analysis: This module is mandatory. Different methods of NGS will be explained, the most important notations be given and first analyses be performed. This course covers essential knowledge for analysing data of many different NGS applications. It also assures that all participants will be on the same level of knowledge for the downstream courses. RNA-seq Data Analyses: Particpants can choose up to one of the following options: RNA-Seq for model-organisms RNA-Seq for non-model organisms Depending on the organism you are working with, our trainers will show you what's possible with your data and how you could/should interprete the output data. Key DatesOpening Date of Registration: 10 November 2014 Closing Date of Early Registration: 15 January 2015 Closing Date of Registration: 1 March 2015 Workshop: 9 - 13 March 2015 (8am - 5pm) AttendanceLocation: iad Pc-Pool, Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 23, 04103 Leipzig, Germany Language: English Available seats: 24 (first-come, first-served) Course Prices and ProgramThe prices and the program can be found on our workshop website: http://www.ecseq.com/workshops/workshop_2015-01.html ContactecSeq Bioinformatics Brandvorwerkstr.43 D-04275 Leipzig Germany Web: www.ecseq.com Email: events@ecSeq.com
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