The Institute for Data-Intensive Engineering and Science (IDIES) is seeking poster submissions for the 2024 IDIES Annual Symposium at the Scott-Bates Commons on Thursday, October 17th, 2024.
This year’s poster gallery will be digital (i.e. printed posters will not be required and posters must be submitted via email). Additionally, the entrant is responsible for delivering a 2-minute lightning talk during the symposium.
In order to participate, you must both register your poster and provide the file to be displayed. The deadline to register your poster abstract is 11:59 PM ET Tuesday, October 15th, 2024 11:59 PM ET Friday, October 11th, 2024. The deadline to submit your poster file 11:59 PM ET Tuesday, October 15th, 2024.
Best Poster Award
The IDIES Executive Committee will present an award for the Best Poster at the Symposium in the form of a $100 Amazon gift card.
To be considered for this award, a poster’s first and presenting author must be a member or student member of IDIES. You may join IDIES at any time prior to the poster abstract registration deadline, 11:59 PM ET Tuesday, October 15th, 2024 11:59 PM ET Friday, October 11th, 2024.
You must also register separately to attend the symposium.
The poster session will take place prior to the lunch break starting at 12:00 PM; registrants are strongly encouraged to attend the rest of the symposium talks.
Judges will use the following scoring guidelines to select this year’s best poster:
Separate registrations required for poster entry and symposium attendance
Poster Scoring Criteria
CATEGORY:
Scientific Merit
Does the research encompass the potential to advance knowledge?
Is the research innovative?
Does the research demonstrate potential to benefit society and contribute to the achievement of specific, desired societal outcomes?
CATEGORY:
Scientific Content
Abstract is informative and aligns with the scientific content of the poster.
Objectives & methods are clearly and informatively explained.
Findings & conclusions clearly state the results of the study, and explains the significance of the study and importance of the results.
CATEGORY:
Poster Display and Organization
Overall Appearance
Text/graphics Balance
Main Points are clearly identified
Eligibility
The poster session is open to members of the greater Johns Hopkins Community, including the University, Hospital, Healthcare, Space Telescope, APL, and Peabody.
Current Summer Student Fellows are not eligible for consideration for the award with their fellowship project poster, but may enter with a second poster covering a different research project.
Poster Specs and Requirements
Posters should reflect the IDIES mission (https://www.idies.jhu.edu/who-we-are) of furthering data-intensive and computationally intensive research and education. The area of research may be in any discipline that would be of interest to IDIES members and other attendees as long as the methodology or analysis pertains to the use of big data.
In order to register your poster, you will need to provide the poster title and a 100-200 word abstract. Each poster presenter will deliver a 2-minute lightning talk summarizing their research during the IDIES Poster Madness segment prior to the poster gallery walk during lunch intermission.
Example
Analyzing energy cascade of filtered vortices using a novel turbulence database framework
(HANXUN YAO) Turbulence exists widely in nature and engineering. It is unpredictable due to its feature of being chaotic. One of the important phenomenon of turbulence is called energy cascade; it describes energy is extracted from large-scale eddies, then transfer to smaller scale eddies, and finally dissipate due to viscous effects. In this work, we use the Karman-Howarth-Monin-Hill (KHMH) equation to explore possible correlation between energy cascade and features of large-scale motions (e.g., filtered vorticity and strain rate).