Tag: Don Setiawan
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SSEC: Offshore Geodesy Workshop
On Friday, May 3rd, 2024, the Offshore Geodesy project team attended a workshop led by SSEC Senior Software Engineer Don Setiawan. The workshop included Professor David Schmidt and Post Doctoral Researcher John DeSanto, as well as Jesse Hutchinson from Ocean Networks Canada and SSEC Research Scholar Madhav Kashyap. The group reviewed progress made on the…
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Phylo2Vec: Accelerating Phylogenetic Research
Partners: Samir Bhatt, Neil Alexandre Scheidwasser, and Frederik Mølkjær Andersen SSEC Engineers: Don Setiawan, Madeline Gordon, and Ayush Nag Research Goals and Domain A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that illustrates the shared evolutionary history of a group of species. This diagram is represented as a bifurcating binary tree; a structure in which each node,…
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Post Disaster Comms: Resilient Communities
Partners: Cynthia Chen, Kurtis Heimerl, Dan Abramson, Esther Jang, and Ridley LeDoux SSEC Engineers: Niki Burggraf, Don Setiawan, Anuj Sinha, Parvati Jayakumar, and Ying-Hsiang Huang Research Goals and Domain Natural disasters isolate communities, leaving them to fend for themselves. UW THINKlab is interested in the untapped physical and social capacity within communities to drive their…
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CECI Database: Modernizing for Scale
Partners: Juliet Taylor, Dayton Allemann, and Jason Welch SSEC Engineers: Cordero Core and Don Setiawan Research Goals and Domain Developed as a collaboration between early learning professionals and the University of Washington Cultivate Learning, the Coach and Educator Community Interface (CECI) is an online platform that powers professional development for early childhood educators. Coaches and…
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Caustics: Simulating Gravitational Lensing
Partners: Yashar Hezaveh, Laurence Perreault-Levasseur, and Connor Stone SSEC Engineers: Cordero Core and Don Setiawan Research Goals and Domain Gravitational lensing occurs when a large mass (e.g. a galaxy) lies between an observer (Earth) and a light source (another galaxy). These chance alignments magnify and multiply the image and background source in a variety of…
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Sign Up for the 2023 ICESat-2 Cloud Hackweek
Don’t miss your chance to sign up for our ICESat-2 Cloud Hackweek! This in-person, collaborative event will take place on the UW campus in Seattle from August 7th through 11th, 2023. Hackweeks are participant-driven events that strive to create welcoming spaces for participants to learn new things, build community and gain hands-on experience with collaboration…
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Echopype: Interoperability and Scalable Ocean Sonar Data Analysis
Partners: Wu-Jung Lee and Emilio Mayorga SSEC Engineers: Don Setiawan and Valentina Staneva Research Goals and Domain Scientists commonly use active sonar systems to collect data about mid-trophic level animals, such as zooplankton and small fish that play an important role in marine ecosystems. Echosounders, or fish-finders, are high-frequency sonar systems that emit pulses of…
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Wet AI: Collaborative Neurobiology
Partners: David Haussler, Matt Elliot, David Parks, and Lon Blauvelt SSEC Engineers: Cordero Core and Don Setiawan Research Goals and Domain Cerebral organoids are synthetic tissues derived from induced or natural stem cells within a laboratory setting. Once they are differentiated, these structures offer an avenue for researchers and students to probe and stimulate neural…
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Offshore Geodesy: Advancing Research and Collaboration in Seafloor Deformation
Partners: David Schmidt and John DeSanto SSEC Engineers: Don Setiawan and Madhav Kashyap Research Goals and Domain The Near-Trench Community Geodetic Experiment, is a five-year NSF-funded project aimed at establishing open and accessible seafloor deformation data in the Alaska and Cascadia regions, both notorious for witnessing some of the largest earthquakes and tsunamis in recorded…