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This meeting is designed to advance collaboration among UB individuals and groups working on high-level challenges to the nation's information infrastructure.  
This meeting is designed to advance collaboration among UB individuals and groups working on high-level challenges to the nation's information infrastructure.  


The meeting is open to both students and faculty. It will consist of a series of short talks on current and planned research in areas such as defense, security and healthcare informatics, together with discussion and dinner buffet. The goal is to identify existing expertise and lay the groundwork for the future.
The meeting is open to both students and faculty. Please write to [mailto:epolito@cubrc.org Sylvia Epolito]  if you wish to attend. It will consist of a series of short talks on current and planned research in areas such as defense, security and healthcare informatics, together with discussion and dinner buffet. The goal is to identify existing expertise and lay the groundwork for the future.


Presentations will include:
Presentations will include:

Revision as of 15:22, 19 September 2012

  • Date: October 8, 2012
  • Time: 4-8pm
  • Venue: Westwood Country Club (corner of Sheridan and N. Forest Roads, 2 miles from UB North Campus)

This meeting is designed to advance collaboration among UB individuals and groups working on high-level challenges to the nation's information infrastructure.

The meeting is open to both students and faculty. Please write to Sylvia Epolito if you wish to attend. It will consist of a series of short talks on current and planned research in areas such as defense, security and healthcare informatics, together with discussion and dinner buffet. The goal is to identify existing expertise and lay the groundwork for the future.

Presentations will include:

  • Venu Govindaraju (UB Center for Unified Biometrics and Sensors, Document Recognition and Retrieval for Medical Informatics Applications)
  • Lieutenant Colonel William Mandrick (US Army) and Ronald Rudnicki (CUBRC): Military Ontology in Buffalo
  • Raj Sharman (Management Science and Systems, UB School of Management)
  • Barry Smith (UB Philosophy / NCOR): The Future of Ontology-Driven Scie*nce in Buffalo: From Infectious Disease to Counter-Insurgency
  • Moises Sudit (UB Center for Multi-Source Information Fusion)

Sponsors: UB Center for Multi-Source Information Fusion, [http://National Center for Ontological Research

Organizers: Barry Smith and Moises Sudit