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- | We are in talks with the Cosmogenic Nuclide Conference hosting committee | + | ====ICE-D workshop: UNIVERSITÄT ZU KÖLN (University of Cologne, Cologne DE, May 25-26, 2024==== |
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+ | ===Objective=== | ||
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+ | We aim to expand the community of people who can contribute to and work with the ICE-D database and infrastructure by inviting 10-15 individuals | ||
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+ | For more information about the ICE-D project, please visit the **[[https:// | ||
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+ | For any other queries, please feel free to email Joe (**jtulenko@bgc.org**) and/or Greg (**balcs@bgc.org**) | ||
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+ | The focus of this workshop | ||
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+ | **Ideally, attendees will come away from the workshop with the following: | ||
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+ | **1)** Enough knowledge | ||
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+ | **2)** Some ideas about what visualizations, | ||
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+ | ===Topics=== | ||
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+ | -- How the infrastructure is set up | ||
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+ | -- How the database is organized | ||
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+ | -- How to put data into the database (hands-on) | ||
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+ | -- Spend some time digging data out of the literature/ | ||
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+ | -- How to get data out of the database using MATLAB, Python, GIS, etc. | ||
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+ | ==Possible extra topics== | ||
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+ | -- Example analyses using ICE-D data | ||
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+ | -- The AskICE-D tool; an automatic ICE-D querying tool stored | ||
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+ | ===Workshop logistics/ | ||
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+ | ==Workshop Location== | ||
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+ | The workshop will be hosted | ||
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+ | **Note:** The entrance to the building on weekends is different from the main entrance used during the Cosmo24 | ||
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+ | ==Travel and lodging== | ||
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+ | We are generally expecting folks to arrange their own travel and lodging, but here is a note from Tibor Dunai, Cosmo24 Conference coordinator about nearby lodging options: | ||
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+ | "As hotels I would recommend, 'Hotel Chelsea', | ||
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+ | ==Tentative schedule of events== | ||
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+ | The workshop is scheduled for 2(ish) days, and each day is laid out roughly as follows: | ||
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+ | **Day 1 Sat 25th:** Introduction, | ||
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+ | -- **9:00am - 10:00am:** Intro to the ICE-D project, ice breakers, basic concepts of database setup, etc. | ||
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+ | -- **10:00am - 12:00pm:** Check in with everyone to make sure they know how to 1) connect to the database, and 2) add data to the database through our admin page on the website (see tutorial links below for instructions) | ||
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+ | -- **12:00pm - 1:00pm** break for lunch | ||
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+ | -- **1:00pm - 5:00pm** Finish getting folks set up to see the database and add data, data entry. Data analysis examples if time | ||
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+ | **Day 2 Sun 26th:** Data visualizations, | ||
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+ | -- **9:00am - 10:00am:** review of previous day's topics/ | ||
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+ | -- **10:00am - 12:00pm:** Setting up connections to ICE-D through other software, mainly Matlab and desktop GIS applications like QGIS | ||
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+ | -- **12:00pm - 1:00pm:** break for lunch | ||
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+ | -- **1:00pm - 5:00pm:** examples/ | ||
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+ | ===Pre-workshop preparations/ | ||
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+ | Much of our process for viewing and adding data to ICE-D has become quite streamlined, | ||
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+ | **Step 1:** Come prepared with a brief bio about yourself; what are your interests, current projects you are working on, and what you are hoping to get out of the workshop (5-ish minutes). | ||
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+ | **Step 2:** Determine what personal machine (most likely a laptop) you plan on using for a while to interact with ICE-D (the setup is basically platform-independent and we are using/have used Mac, Windows, and Linux machines). Part of the connection scheme is unique to each individual machine, so it is best to try to pick one and stick with it if you can. | ||
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+ | **Step 3:** Read through our tutorials for connecting to the database. **For best time management, it is super helpful if everyone connecting to the database follows the instructions linked in 3.1 and sends us an SSH key for their personal laptop ahead of the workshop.** | ||
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+ | **3.1:** Find the tutorials for connecting to the database through SQL Clients here: **[[applications: | ||
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+ | **3.2:** Find the tutorial for getting set up and adding data through the admin panel on the ICE-D webpage here: **[[applications: | ||
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+ | **3.3:** The page general page for connecting to ICE-D, adding data to ICE-D and examples of applications and visualizations also has lots of other info available that attendees are encouraged to check out: **[[applications: | ||
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+ | **Step 4:** if you can, and have time for it, come to the workshop with either your own data for data entry or data from a paper or two that you know of that have not yet been entered into ICE-D. Furthermore, | ||
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+ | **Map of campus with workshop location highlighted with Blue dot** | ||
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