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startdate: "2020-10-29"
time: "03:00 pm - 04:15 pm EDT"
type: Online Panel Discussion
series:
- "Strategies for Working Remotely"
activities:
- "IDEAS-ECP"
link-id: panel006
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panelists:
- name: Katie Antypas
affiliation: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
bio: "Katie Antypas is the Division Deputy and Data Department Head at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing (NERSC) Center at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Katie was the Project Director of the NERSC-8 Cori supercomputer deployed in 2016 and served as the Project Director for the NERSC-9 Perlmutter system from 2017-2019. She is also the director of Hardware and Integration for the ECP project and a co-investigator on the ASCR research project titled, “Science Search: Automated MetaData Using Machine Learning” and is interested in how experimental science facilities can leverage High Performance Computing. Her interests include application readiness for advanced architecture systems, I/O performance, data movement and management and supporting experimental science on HPC systems. Before coming to NERSC, Katie worked at the ASC Flash Center at the University of Chicago on the FLASH code, a highly scalable, parallel, adaptive mesh refinement astrophysics application. She has an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Chicago and a bachelors in Physics from Wellesley College."
- name: David E. Bernholdt
affiliation: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
github-id: bernhold
bio: "David E. Bernholdt is a Distinguished R&D Staff Member in the Computer Science and Mathematics Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His research interests are, broadly, in software environments for high-performance scientific computing. Over his 20-years at ORNL he has led and participated in many different projects focused variously on computer science or computational science research, nearly all “hybrid” in the sense of being multi-institutional and geographically distributed. He also has experience (pre-COVID) managing a “hybrid” group."
- name: Mark Miller
affiliation: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
github-id: markcmiller86
bio: "Mark C. Miller is a software engineer in the Applications, Simulation and Quality (ASQ) Division at Livermore Labs with 25+ years experience in high performance computing (HPC) visualization and data analysis applications. Mark is also member of the IDEAS-ECP project. For his entire career, management at LLNL has enabled Mark to have a hybrid schedule involving telecommuting and real commuting from his home in Davis, a distance of about 100 miles. For several years, he rented a room in the local Livermore area for routine overnight stays."
- name: Hai Ah Nam
affiliation: Los Alamos National Laboratory
github-id: hnamLANL
bio: "Hai Ah Nam is a computational physicist in the Computational Physics & Methods (CCS-2) Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory with a background in low-energy nuclear physics, large-scale scientific computing and high-performance computing. Hai Ah is a member of the IDEAS-ECP project, the coordinator of the Better Scientific Software (BSSw) Fellowship Program and an advocate for developer productivity and software sustainability. Most people only know Hai Ah by voice."
- name: Valerie Taylor
affiliation: Argonne National Laboratory
bio: "Valerie Taylor is the Director of the Mathematics and Computer Science Division and a Distinguished Fellow at Argonne National Laboratory. She has over 25 years of research experience in HPC, with a focus on performance analysis, modeling and tuning of parallel, scientific applications. Prior to joining Argonne, she a Regents Professor and the Royce E. Wisenbaker Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University. Valerie is an IEEE Fellow and ACM Fellow."
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moderators:
- name: Ashley Barker
affiliation: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
bio: "Ashley Barker is the Group Leader for the User Assistance and Outreach
(UAO) team at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF)
located at Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL). UAO is responsible for
facilitating access to OLCF resources, providing training,
documentation, and technical support to users, collecting and
reporting on user facility data, and acquainting the public with the
work conducted at the OLCF through scientific highlights. The OLCF
supports more than 1,200 users and 250 projects annually from a wide
spectrum of science domains. Ashley served as the National Climate
Research Center (NCRC) Project Director from 2014-2016. The NCRC
project represents a partnership between NOAA and DOE and through this
partnership, the NCRC team has delivered multiple computer systems to
NOAA, allowing the agency to advance its climate modeling and improve
our understanding of climate variability and change. Ashley is also
currently involved in the Exascale Computing Project (ECP) as the
Control Account Manager (CAM) for training and productivity."
- name: Mike Heroux
affiliation: Sandia National Laboratories
github-id: maherou
bio: "Mike Heroux has worked remotely for nearly 23 years from rural central
Minnesota, briefly as Director of Applications at SGI/Cray, then as a
staff member in the Center for Computing Research at Sandia National
Laboratories. Mike is presently the director of software technology
for ECP and a Scientist in Residence at St. John’s University, MN."
- name: Elaine Raybourn
affiliation: Sandia National Laboratories
github-id: elaineraybourn
bio: "Elaine Raybourn is a social scientist in the Statistics and Human
Systems Group (Applied Cognitive Science) at Sandia National
Laboratories. Her research focuses on virtual teams, software
developer productivity, and transmedia learning. She has worked
remotely for a combined total of 14 years while at Sandia National
Laboratories: from the UK as a guest researcher at British Telecom;
Germany (Fraunhofer FIT) and France (INRIA) as a Fellow of the
European Research Consortium in Informatics and Mathematics (ERCIM),
and most recently from Orlando, Florida as Sandia's Institutional PI
for the IDEAS-ECP productivity project. She leads the panel series
*Strategies for Working Remotely*."
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event-type: swr-panel
event-id: 6
date: 2020-10-29T15:00-400
end-date: 2020-10-29T16:15
title: "Sustainable Hybrid Approaches"
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In Spring 2020 many workers abruptly transitioned from a primarily on-site to a primarily remote work experience. Many people will be (or already are) transitioning to a hybrid experience, spending some days on site and some remote. Working in this hybrid setting is likely to last longer for many people than the primarily remote setting. For some, the hybrid setting may go on indefinitely. In this panel discussion, we learn from colleagues who have worked in a hybrid setting during their careers, as well as some who are new to remote work. We will discuss some of the challenges we have faced in primarily remote settings and how these challenges might be addressed in hybrid settings. Themes will include making effective use of time on site, best practices and principles for teams who are blended remote and on site, and how to be effective and efficient in long-term hybrid settings.
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startdate: "2021-03-25"
time: "03:00 pm - 04:15 pm edt"
type: Online Panel Discussion
series:
- "Strategies for Working Remotely"
activities:
- "IDEAS-ECP"
link-id: panel008
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panelists:
- name: Addi Thakur Malviya
affiliation: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
bio: "Addi Thakur Malviya is a Group Leader for Software Engineering at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and a Better Scientific Software (BSSw) fellow."
- name: Pat Quillen
affiliation: Mathworks
bio: "Pat Quillen is a software engineer for Mathworks."
- name: Elaine Raybourn
affiliation: Sandia National Laboratories
github-id: elaineraybourn
bio: "Elaine Raybourn is a social scientist in the Statistics and Human Systems Group (Applied Cognitive Science) at Sandia National Laboratories. Her research focuses on virtual teams, software developer productivity, virtual environments, visualization, and transmedia learning. She is the [SC21](https://sc21.supercomputing.org/program/posters/scientific-visualization-data-analytics-showcase/) Scientific Visualization & Data Analytics Showcase Chair. Elaine has worked remotely for a combined total of 14 years while at Sandia National Laboratories: from the UK as a guest researcher at British Telecom; Germany (Fraunhofer FIT) and France (INRIA) as a Fellow of the European Research Consortium in Informatics and Mathematics (ERCIM), and most recently from Orlando, Florida as Sandia’s Institutional PI for the IDEAS-ECP productivity project. Elaine leads [PSIP](https://bssw.io/psip/) and the panel series *[Strategies for Working Remotely](https://www.exascaleproject.org/strategies-for-working-remotely/)*."
- name: Damian Rouson
affiliation: Sourcery Institute
github-id: rouson
bio: "Damian Rouson is a mechanical engineer with extensive experience in software design and development for multi-physics modeling, including classical, quantum, and magnetohydrodynamic turbulence and multiphase flow. He co-authored Scientific Software Design: The Object-Oriented Way (Cambridge University Press, 2011) and in 2015, founded the California public-benefit nonprofit corporation Sourcery Institute. In 2020-’21 Department of Energy Better Scientific Software (BSSw) Fellowship. He holds a B.S. from Howard University and an M.S. and Ph.D. from Stanford University, all in Mechanical Engineering. He is also a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the State of California."
- name: Francesca Samsel
affiliation: TACC (Texas Advanced Computing Center), University of Texas at Austin
github-id: figs512
bio: "Francesca Samsel was trained as an artist and is now a Research Scientist at TACC (Texas Advanced Computing Center) University of Texas at Austin. She works with visualization teams and climate scientists drawing on her artistic training to develop strategies and tools that assist scientists in extracting more knowledge from their data. Francesca holds an M.F.A. from the University of Washington and a B.F.A. from California College of Art."
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moderators:
- name: Ashley Barker
affiliation: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
bio: "Ashley Barker is the Group Leader for the User Assistance and Outreach
(UAO) team at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF)
located at Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL). UAO is responsible for
facilitating access to OLCF resources, providing training,
documentation, and technical support to users, collecting and
reporting on user facility data, and acquainting the public with the
work conducted at the OLCF through scientific highlights. The OLCF
supports more than 1,200 users and 250 projects annually from a wide
spectrum of science domains. Ashley served as the National Climate
Research Center (NCRC) Project Director from 2014-2016. The NCRC
project represents a partnership between NOAA and DOE and through this
partnership, the NCRC team has delivered multiple computer systems to
NOAA, allowing the agency to advance its climate modeling and improve
our understanding of climate variability and change. Ashley is also
currently involved in the Exascale Computing Project (ECP) as the
Control Account Manager (CAM) for training and productivity."
#
event-type: swr-panel
event-id: 8
date: 2021-03-25T15:00-400
end-date: 2021-03-25T16:15
title: "How Does Remote Work Impact Creativity and Innovation?"
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moderator-ids: [barker-ashley]
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ecp-abbreviation: strategies-for-working-remotely-panel-series-creativity
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---
Many of us have been working remotely well over 13 months now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We’ve hosted 7 panel discussions since April 2020 that allowed us to share resiliency strategies for working remotely as most of us transitioned from co-located to fully virtual work. That said, 13 months and 7 panel discussions later, how much do we know about how working remotely and a phased return to “the office” will impact our creativity? Do we do our best work when isolated? What is it about serendipitous face-to-face interactions that we find difficult to replicate online? In our eighth installment of the panel discussion series, we explore the topics of creativity and innovation with software development teams who are applying agile techniques, thinking differently about co-located collaboration, and questioning the unintended effects of working remotely. Panelists will make brief introductory comments followed by open discussion. Questions can be submitted by the audience in advance to remote@acm.org.
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**This panel discussion is part of the [DOE Laboratories of the Future](https://science.osti.gov/Strategic-Planning-and-Interagency-Coordination/DOE-Laboratories-of-the-Future) (LOTF) workshop series. Registration is required.**
**This panel discussion is part of the DOE Laboratories of the Future (LOTF) workshop series.**

DOE laboratories are globally recognized to be masters of science at scale, interdisciplinary research, and operating national user facilities. At the same time, the laboratory complex is entering its eighth decade of existence and retains vestiges of its World War II roots. As the stewards of this national treasure, it is our job to ensure the laboratories have the resources and structures to thrive for the next 70 years and beyond.

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