Statistical Generation of Ocean Forcing With Spatiotemporal Variability for Ice Sheet Models
Melting of ice at the base of floating ice shelves that fringe the Antarctic ice sheet has been identified as a significant source of uncertainty in sea level rise projections. Part of this uncertainty derives from chaotic internal variability of the coupled ocean-atmosphere system. For numerical ice sheet model projections, this uncertainty has not previously been quantified because of the prohibitive computational expense of running large climate model ensembles. Here, we develop and demonstrate a technique that generates independent realizations of internal climate variability from a single climate model simulation. Bui...
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Computing Edge
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Evolving Career Opportunities: Explore new options—upload your resume today
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IEEE Computer Society Volunteer Service Awards
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Over the Rainbow: 21st Century Security & Privacy Podcast
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Numerical Modeling of Neutron Stars
After a star has exhausted all of its fuel by the process of nuclear fusion, it will collapse into a compact object. The three known stellar remnants of the universe are white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes. These three objects are characterized by their small size and extremely high densities. To model these compact objects, we must first understand their stellar structure. In this learning activity, we show the mathematical and numerical methods needed to model neutron stars both in the classical Newtonian and relativistic frameworks. (Source: Computing in Science and Engineering)
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The Nature of Computational Models
Computational models lie at the heart of computational science, yet few scientists have a clear idea of what a computational model actually is. Is it software? Or an algorithm? How does it relate to mathematical models? What are suitable languages or notations for expressing a computational model in the literature? And will AI make computational models obsolete? (Source: Computing in Science and Engineering)
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Computer and Information Science and Engineering Conferences: How Change Happens and Four Things You Can Do Now
The revitalized interest in ensuring that computer and information science and engineering (CISE) is a fair and equitable professional path is one of our grandest opportunities. As professionals who have championed diversity, equity, and inclusion over decades, we are pleased to offer four actions that you, our colleagues, can take to help. In this article, we spotlight the opportunities that exist within conferences to create fair and equitable participation for all members of the CISE profession. We focus on leveraging committee structures, developing new leaders, revising policies and procedures, and learning from succe...
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IEEE Computer Society – Call for Papers
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Examples of Long-Term Science–Industry Partnerships for Translational Computer Science
Although not labeled as such, the three research centers presented in this article have been performing translational computer science (TCS) for more than 20 years. SBA Research, Software Competence Center Hagenberg, and VRVis Zentrum fuer Virtual Reality und Visualisierung, all funded by the Austrian COMET Competence Centers for Excellent Technologies program, each selected one science–industry partnership to exemplify how they do TCS in their day-to-day work. We show how the COMET funding program provides a framework for establishing long-term research relationships with industry, thus facilitating TCS: research do...
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IEEE Quantum Week: Call for Participation
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Scalable Scientific Interactive Research Computing With Project Scinco
We describe the prime features, architecture, deployment choices, and challenges of Project Scinco. (Source: Computing in Science and Engineering)
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Hubzero: Community Growth for Four Science Gateways Supporting Open Science
This article discusses the growth of communities for the four science gateways nanoHUB, MyGeoHub, QUBEShub, and HubICL using the Hubzero platform to foster open science and tackling education with a diverse set of approaches and target communities. (Source: Computing in Science and Engineering)
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Science Gateways and the Humanities: An Exploratory Study of Their Rare Partnership
Researchers and educators in humanities such as computational linguists, digital humanists, and those doing historical reconstructions are increasingly heavy users of computational and/or data resources. Many know about activities, working groups, and initiatives around the findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable (FAIR) principles and are a driving force for improving the sharing of data and software. However, it seems humanities researchers are less aware of the science gateways community and the end-to-end solutions that science gateways could provide, therefore lacking a driving force for adoption of this technolo...
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The Pulsar Science Collaboratory: Exploring Pulsars Through a Science Gateway
The Pulsar Science Collaboratory (PSC) is a research project engaging high school students, teachers, and undergraduates in searching for pulsars in data collected using radio telescopes. The goals are to stimulate student interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics careers; prepare teachers to implement authentic research with students by training them within a professional scientific community; promote student use of information technologies; and assist the research community through pulsar discoveries. The learning is facilitated through online training, in-person workshops and camps, discussion forums...
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