meta data for this page
  •  

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
workshops:umass [2024/01/31 19:22] joetulenkoworkshops:umass [2024/03/08 19:46] (current) joetulenko
Line 4: Line 4:
 ===Objective=== ===Objective===
  
-We aim to expand the community of people who can contribute to and work with the ICE-D database and infrastructure.  We will be teaching you how to use the tools necessary to interact with ICE-D, and we will provide examples and a platform for discussion to help you make your own meaningful visualizations, applications and analyses of cosmogenic nuclide exposure data.+We aim to expand the community of people who can contribute to and work with the ICE-D database and infrastructure by inviting 10-12 individuals to this ICE-D workshop.  We will be teaching you how to use the tools necessary to interact with ICE-D, and we will provide examples and a platform for discussion to help you make your own meaningful visualizations, applications and analyses of cosmogenic nuclide exposure data.
  
 For more information about the ICE-D project, please visit the **[[https://wiki.ice-d.org/start | Top level page of this wiki]]** For more information about the ICE-D project, please visit the **[[https://wiki.ice-d.org/start | Top level page of this wiki]]**
 +
 +For any other queries, please feel free to email Joe (**jtulenko@bgc.org**) and/or Greg (**balcs@bgc.org**)
  
 The focus of this workshop will be on expanding the user base to the folks working with cosmogenic-nuclide exposure dating in the New England area and hopefully some folks who work in the Arctic and are already planning on attending [[https://umass.irisregistration.com/Site/Arctic|Arctic Workshop]] immediately after this workshop. The focus of this workshop will be on expanding the user base to the folks working with cosmogenic-nuclide exposure dating in the New England area and hopefully some folks who work in the Arctic and are already planning on attending [[https://umass.irisregistration.com/Site/Arctic|Arctic Workshop]] immediately after this workshop.
Line 15: Line 17:
  
 **2)** Some ideas about what visualizations, applications and analyses are possible with this tool and what software/skills you need to make them happen. **2)** Some ideas about what visualizations, applications and analyses are possible with this tool and what software/skills you need to make them happen.
 +
 +\\
 +
 +==We have limited funds to support lodging and travel for approximately 10 attendees with preference given to students and early career researchers. PIs are welcome to attend pending available seats.==
  
 \\ \\
Line 45: Line 51:
 ---- ----
  
-===Workshop/travel Logistics===+===Workshop logistics/travel/lodging ===
  
-FILL IN!+\\
  
 +==Workshop Location==
 +
 +The workshop will be hosted in **Room 159** in the **Morrill Science Building** at UMass Amherst (both days). 
 \\ \\
 \\ \\
 +We recommend folks who are driving to park in the **Campus Center Parking Garage located at 91 Campus Center Way**. It is $1.85/hr to park in the garage and we are happy to reimburse. Save Receipts!
 +\\
 +\\
 +See Map below of locations.
  
 +\\
 +
 +==Travel and lodging==
 +
 +**For travel**, I am linking the Arctic Workshop's page on travel (select the tab on the page that says "Traveling to Campus") which has info for folks traveling by car, train and bus: \\
 +[[https://umass.irisregistration.com/Site/Arctic|Arctic Workshop page]]
 +
 +Those considering flying, please contact me (jtulenko@bgc.org) and we can coordinate.
 +
 +**For lodging**, the Arctic Workshop conveners (Thank you Julie Brigham-Grette!) have gotten us a block of rooms at the Hotel UMass, so we encourage folks to try to reserve a room there. Other nearby options are available as well. Please see the Arctic Workshop page (under the "On-campus & Area Lodging" tab) for details on how/where to reserve rooms.\\
 +[[https://umass.irisregistration.com/Site/Arctic|Arctic Workshop page]]
 +
 +
 +**IF YOU DO RESERVE LODGING AT HOTEL UMASS:** please be sure to book directly with them on their webpage or over the phone. The link provided from the Arctic Workshop page above goes directly to the Hotel UMass booking page with the block reservation already specified. See screenshot below directly from the Arctic Workshop page about Hotel UMass reservation (although ignore the dates, we can get rooms **starting Sunday March 10**):
 +
 +\\
 ---- ----
 +{{ :workshops:hotelumassinfo.png |}}
 +----
 +\\
  
 ==Tentative schedule of events== ==Tentative schedule of events==
Line 58: Line 90:
 The workshop is scheduled for 2(ish) days, and each day is laid out roughly as follows: The workshop is scheduled for 2(ish) days, and each day is laid out roughly as follows:
  
-**Day 1:** Introduction, database connections/structure, and data entry+**Day 1 Mon 11th:** Introduction, database connections/structure, and data entry
  
 -- **9:00am - 10:00am:** Intro to the ICE-D project, ice breakers, basic concepts of database setup, etc.  -- **9:00am - 10:00am:** Intro to the ICE-D project, ice breakers, basic concepts of database setup, etc. 
Line 70: Line 102:
 \\ \\
  
-**Day 2:** Data visualizations, applications and analyses using ICE-D+**Day 2 Tues 12th:** Data visualizations, applications and analyses using ICE-D
  
 -- **9:00am - 10:00am:** review of previous day's topics/intro today's topics, questions, discussion, etc. (if necessary) -- **9:00am - 10:00am:** review of previous day's topics/intro today's topics, questions, discussion, etc. (if necessary)
Line 115: Line 147:
  
 ---- ----
 +
 +\\
 +
 +{{ :workshops:campus_map-01.png |}}