Joins both ends of the tech-skill spectrum - STEM-Trek
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Joins both ends of the tech-skill spectrum - STEM-Trek
Joins both ends of the tech-skill spectrum Passion and experience matter. STEM-Trek: Is a global, nonprofit organization. Subsidizes travel and technology education for place-bound STEM scholars from underserved regions and groups. Beneficiaries “pay it forward” by volunteering to serve as technology evangelists in their home communities. By helping job-seekers improve vocational technical skills, they have an opportunity to inform citizens how science, technology, engineering, and mathematics research impact their lives. The exchange prepares them to be more considerate innovators. The global research community must travel, yet budgets have been cut… As the global economy began to fail, institutional travel budgets were trimmed. At the same time, costs escalated with the price of fuel. For most, travel is now considered a luxury. Yet, it is necessary for members of the high-tech research community who must attend professional conferences, collaborate with others, and participate in hands-on learning exercises. Without the ability to engage with others in person, the process of research innovation and discovery is impaired. Photos (top and bottom) by Michael Brenner, courtesy of EGI Photo (left) courtesy of TeraGrid, 2010 Familiar Global Unemployment Picture Some countries have ~25% unemployment rate (same as US Great Depression); Regions and subsets have 50% or more—especially youths, ages 15-25 (the lost generation?). Related societal woes further burden the tax base—when people aren’t working, they don’t contribute, Disproportionate number of unemployed youths delays recovery process for future generations. Coming apart at the seams— unemployment destroys global social fabric Twice as much depression, anxiety, alcoholism, and drug abuse among unemployed adults. Increased social tension & growing sense of unfairness (from escalating rates of physical, emotional, social, and political disorder); Less trust in the government and big business (Enron, failed retirements, etc.) Undermines the ideology of thrift; More defaulting on mortgages and student loans—they blame the economy and lack respect for banks; Social movements such as The Arab Spring, 99% Majority; Occupy Wall Street, and others (youths from all social classes find affinity-solidarity); Crime rate closely mirrors economic factors, specifically unemployment. Global unrest. From left: March 2012 Riots in Russia (source, www.Newstimes.com); Bahrain Arab Spring demonstration (Getty Images); 2011 unrest in the UK (Andrew Yates, Getty Images); and Occupy Wall Street movement in the US (Getty Images). Job-seekers need technical skills Today’s jobs require technical expertise, unlike those of the 1930’s; ManpowerGroup, Inc. survey reveals science, engineering, and technology skills are among the top five sought by today’s employers, with IT skills the third most desired; Between 2007 and 2010, industrial outsourcing and the introduction of robotics had resulted in the loss of nine million US manufacturing jobs. Global changes in the automotive industry have had a huge impact, with job losses totaling 4.4 million in the US and 800,000 in Europe. As Europe continues to struggle with the financial crisis, an additional 500,000 automotive jobs may be cut by manufacturing companies who hope to prevent further losses in Europe. Five million displaced auto workers would benefit from vocational technical training. Basic skills are needed to compose a resume and cover letter; Unemployment processes are more effectively managed via the Internet. Aging workforce Retirement is either a dream or moving target for babyboomers. Most will have worked an average of eight years longer before retiring. Many continue to support aging parents, children, and grand children which further delays retirement. Many unemployed have never used a computer and it can be difficult for older people to learn technical skills. Veterans and people with disabilities High rate of unemployment among US Veterans who have served since 2001. 30-50% 45% sought compensation for service-related injury/high rate of disability. People with disabilities must learn to access information in alternative technical ways. STEM-Trekkers pay it forward! Serve as technology evangelists in their home communities; Contribute to scholarly whitepapers available to subscribed members; Participate in online symposiums – extend the reach; Leverage and expand STEM-Trek’s robust knowledge network; STEM-Trek knowledge network tapped to solve unique challenges that are identified. Through volunteer work, STEM-Trekkers will learn how people (esp. those with disabilities and/or limited technical skills) access information. With an improved social conscience, STEM-Trekkers will develop more useful and accessible solutions in the future (avert the lost generation). Job-seekers gain deeper appreciation for STEM research and how it impacts their lives. Endorsements/Testimonials Passion and experience matter. PRACE-Trekker Anne Meade, Doctoral Researcher University of Limerick, Ireland STEM-Trek is an excellent idea! It’s no secret that most global research institutes rely on government funding, and governments everywhere have significantly cut travel and conferencing. Because STEM-Trek is supported by non-government sources, it helps federally-funded technology initiatives use limited resources for much-needed e-Infrastructure. I was fortunate to attend the 2011 PRACE/XSEDE HPC Summer School in the US. I learned engineering techniques from US and EU experts whom I wouldn’t have otherwise had the opportunity to meet. Phil Blood (Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center) taught hands-on heterogeneous computing using CUDA. Scott Callaghan from the US Southern California Earthquake Center demonstrated work flow structures that I quickly applied to my own research. More importantly, I formed lasting relationships with 70 others that continue via FaceBook, LinkedIn, and STEMTrek’s growing community of supporters. STEM-Trek will collaborate with global e-Infrastructures to promote similar opportunities for multinational engagement. Passion and experience matter… CODE-Trekker Robert Dunn, Jr. (Computer Science) STEM-Trek Ambassador XSEDE Campus Champion—the advocate for the use of resources and services available through the U.S. National Science Foundation’s eXtreme Digital Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE); Research Assistant at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Tallahassee; Currently exploring thesis topics, with the help of STEMTrek Adviser Baha Mirghani. Dunn is interested in learning how Mirghani applies the use of high performance computing, data analysis, remote visualization, and storage resources in the field of civil engineering; Computer programming master, with knowledge of many codes, including Perl, PHP, CGI, and JavaScript; STEM-Trek beneficiary who will pay-it-forward by helping STEM-Trek code their web presence and launch the program in November, 2012. Passion and experience matter… Leadership Passion and experience matter. EXEC-Trekker Elizabeth Leake, Founder, Executive Director and President More than 20 years of experience in postsecondary education communication and technology administration; External Relations Officer for the US National Science Foundation’s TeraGrid project. Facilitator for the EU/US, PRACE/XSEDE HPC Summer School in 2010 and 2011; US Correspondent for European Grid Infrastructure Community Forums; Chair, President’s Commission on Persons With Disabilities and Assistive Technology Advocate, Northern Illinois University; International Host Family program volunteer, Western Illinois University Passion and experience matter… EDU-Trekker David Stack, PhD (UW-Milwaukee) VP and Technical Adviser Experienced with cyberinfrastructure policy, strategic planning, bioinformatics, and governance; XSEDE Campus Champion (US National Science Foundation’s eXtreme Science and Engineering Digital Environment; Board member of the Southeast Wisconsin High-Performance Computing Cyberinfrastructure (SeWHiP); Well-connected with industry professional organizations; STEM-Trek Vice-President. Passion and experience matter… STEM-Trekker and Secretary I’m from China and received my PhD in Materials Science from Northwestern University, US in 2012. My research has involved molecular assemblies at liquid interfaces with a variety of applications including paint, detergent, cosmetics, and drug development. It interests me to know if my contributions would be useful in different arenas, and what others have done with high-performance technologies that could be applied to my work. Conferences are great places to learn and meet others. Breaks provide the opportunity to engage with people from different cultural backgrounds who have varied skill sets. I always return to work with fresh ideas and treasured relationships— friends and future collaborators. I was thankful for the opportunity to attend SC’12 where I learned new things, met interesting people, and helped to spread the word about STEM-Trek! Wa Yuan, PhD (Materials Science) STEM-Trek Secretary Passion and experience matter… VET-Trekker Walter M. Walker, Jr. Military Adviser, Treasurer Army Senior MILES Training Analyst at Yorktown Group, Inc; US Army Command and General Staff College, Graduate studies in operations management; Helps STEM-Trek navigate military channels in an effort to identify need and collaborate with existing nonprofits to help veterans who require technology training or solutions; Experienced comptroller—STEM-Trek treasurer. Passion and experience matter… Proposal-Trekker Bio and photo forthcoming. Welcome Alana! Alana Romanella, Virginia Tech Proposal mentor and STEM-Trek adviser Passion and experience matter… SADC-Trekker Bio and photo forthcoming. Welcome Happy! Happy Sithole, PhD: CHPC/SADC Adviser and mentor Passion and experience matter… InSPIREd-Trekker Steve Newhouse, PhD: EMBL-EBI (EU) European research community adviser Head of Technical Services, EMBL-EBI (Europe) Former Director, EGI.eu organization—supported grid-enabled research at 350 sites in 50 countries throughout Europe and beyond; Former Director, EGI-InSPIRE project; Former Chair, Open Grid Forum—establishes international standards for grid and distributed computing; Greatly enhances STEM-Trek’s knowledge network and reach as an ambassador for global initiatives. Passion and experience matter… ED-Trekker Diane Baxter, PhD Education Adviser Education Director, San Diego Supercomputer Center at University of California, San Diego; Nearly three decades of experience with developing, funding, teaching, and administering environmental science and technology education programs for students of all ages; Has a broad vision for the future of education at multiple levels. Passion and experience matter… ENVIRO-Trekker Baha Mirghani, PhD: Brown & Caldwell Engineering Industry Adviser Engineering professional who applies highperformance computing simulation and optimization methodologies to the practice of civil and environmental engineering and operations research (water reclamation); Frequent traveler—Originally from Sudan, he now hangs his hat in the southeastern US. The world is his office; STEM-Trek donor; Has mentored a computer science graduate student from the largest historically black university in the US. Passion and experience matter… DATA-Trekker Research and development specialist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)—a multiprogram science and technology laboratory for the US Department of Energy. John Cobb, PhD (ORNL) Data and Outreach Adviser Member of the US National Science Foundation’s DataONE/DataNet projects (working toward a federated data management solution); Assists with the California Digital Libraries’ efforts to improve data curation; Past roles include security specialist, CIO, ORNL Principal Investigator and education/outreach ambassador for the TeraGrid project; Advises STEM-Trek on best practices related to data management. Passion and experience matter… XSEDE-Trekker John Towns, XSEDE/NCSA US-HPC Community Adviser Director of Persistent Infrastructure at the US National Center for Supercomputing Applications; TeraGrid Forum Chair; Currently leads XSEDE, one of the most comprehensive technology research environments in the world (US National Science Foundation’s eXtreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment); Experienced with the architecture and support of advanced technologies, federal policy, global engagement, and strategic planning; Experienced soccer (aka football) coach. Passion and experience matter… EU-Trekker Catherine Newhouse EU research community adviser Served as Deputy Director for the European Grid Infrastructure (EGI) which supported grid-enabled research at 350 sites in 50 countries throughout Europe and beyond; Studied Materials Science at Oxford University and Science Communication at Imperial College; Worked for the Enabling Grids for E-sciencE project at CERN before joining EGI in the Netherlands in 2010; Project coordinator for e-ScienceTalk, which highlights the success of Europe's e-Infrastructure via websites, blogs and videocasts; Identifies partners and need from regions represented by EGI; STEM-Trek EU dissemination director. Passion and experience matter… GRID-Trekker More than 20 years of experience with grant-funded research and technology administration; Member of high-energy physics research community and active with the CMS Project at CERN (one of two research groups to identify the Higgs Boson-like particle); Founding member of the Open Science Grid which enables US researchers to engage with advanced technologies in the US and Europe, including the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Paul Avery, PhD US Open Science Community Adviser Passion and experience matter… SIM-Trekker Software Engineer/Makani-GoogleX Postdoctoral Scholar, Performance Modeling for Scientific Computing at Argonne National Laboratory Leadership Computing Facility; Developed open-source research tools that are gaining a wide user community; Initiated and organized multiple international scientific workshops; Interested in the design of virtual training experiences with a humanitarian purpose; Experience with multinational humanitarian initiatives: Melton Foundation Fellow; Red Cross, Student Chair (Zhejiang University, China); Eco-friends volunteer (Kanpur, India); Habitat for humanity (US); Volunteered to teach in rural elementary schools (China). Jiayuan Meng, PhD (GoogleX) Training Environment Adviser Passion and experience matter… FUND-Trekker James E. Holtzman, MBA Financial Adviser Experienced Chief Financial Officer; Sectors include cloud computing, Software as a Service (SaaS), high-tech manufacturing, and telecommunications; Experienced with the rapid scaling of businesses in massive growth phases, business and corporate development, sales and equity, and debt fundraising with tranches ranging from $2.5 million to over $300 million; Has participated in the growth of businesses ranging from $1 million to $1.5 billion in annual revenue; Specialties include early stage companies, corporate development, business development, cloud computing, SaaS, not-for-profit, international, and more. Passion and experience matter… PRACE-Trekker Thomas Eickermann, PRACE/JSC EU-HPC Community Adviser Project manager of the European Union’s PRACE-1 IP project; Head of Division Communication Systems at Jüelich Supercomputing Centre, Germany since 2002; 1994 Ph.D. in Physics from University of Düsseldorf; Interests and activities include EU communication, security, system administration, grid computing, and networking. Passion and experience matter… GRANT-Trekker Contractual Consultant, non-voting. Bio and photo forthcoming. Welcome Cathy! Highly skilled in P&L management, budgets, funding strategies, marketing analysis and contract negotiations. Proven record of accomplishment of increasing income, collections, developing public relations, market plan execution, capital asset oversight, cost containment, budgeting and finance, developing and improving donor and client/consumer relations. Cathy Wilhite, Grants Administrator and TechTopia Major Domo Passion and experience matter… GLOBE-Trekker Ian Foster, PhD Global Engagement Adviser Founding adviser, inactive. The Father of Grid Computing and co-founder of Globus Online; Co-architect of the US National Science Foundation’s Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE); Director of the Computation Institute at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory; Liaison between STEM-Trek and researchers who use advanced technologies to develop solutions to the world’s big problems. Passion and experience matter… SOCIAL-Trekker Noshir Contractor, PhD Social Dynamics Adviser Founding adviser, inactive. Northwestern University, Jane S. & William J. White Professor of Behavioral Sciences, Departments of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences, Communication Studies, and Management and Organizations; PI or co-PI on more than $15 million in grant funding since 1990 including two grants from the US Army Research Institute; Advises STEM-Trek on matters of organizational management and communication; Benefactor who paid-it-forward by donating points to support STEM-Trek’s first travel award. Passion and experience matter… www.stem-trek.org Passion and experience matter.