Beth A. Plale
Beth A. Plale, Ph.D.
Associate Dean of Research School of Informatics
Director,
Center for Data and Search Informatics (DSI)
of the
Informatics Research Institute
Associate Professor Department of Computer Science
Adjunct Faculty, Department of Informatics
Indiana University
Co-founder WIC@IU
Plale's research interest is in
large-scale data management, e-Science, provenance and metadata in scientific data,
stream mining and event processing, grid computing, service oriented architectures, data archival.
ACM Senior Member and IEEE Member.
Contact information:
Beth Plale
Department of Computer Science
215 Lindley Hall
Bloomington, IN 47405-7104
+1 (812) 855-4373 (voice)
+1 (812) 855-4829 (fax)
e-mail
Short bio
Curriculum vitae
Student meeting calendar (internal)
Picture (high res)
Various Whitepapers
Teaching
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CSCI B669/INFO I590Topics in Data and Search Informatics. An introductory graduate level course on key topics in data and search. Co-taught with several faculty. Fall 2008, M 5:30-8:00 p.m.
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CSCI P436
Introduction to Operating Systems, Fall 2007, MW 2:30-3:45
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CSCI B534
Distributed Systems. Spring '07 MW 5:30-6:45 p.m.
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Center for Data and Search Informatics Seminar Series
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CSCI B438 Fundamentals of Computer Networks
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CSCI B649 Systems Support for Wide Area Applications
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Systems Research
Seminar, weekly seminar for discussing systems research topics. (No longer being offered.)
Research
Lab Members
Current students and staff
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Felix Terkhorn, Research scientist
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Bin Cao, Postdoctoral Fellow
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Scott Jensen, Ph.D. candidate
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Yiming Sun, Ph.D. candidate
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Heejoon Chae, Ph.D. student
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Jeff Cox, Ph.D. student
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Girish Subramanian, master's student
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You-Wei Cheah, undergraduate
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Nathan Schroeder, undergraduate
Past lab members
Recent Talks
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Research
instrumentation for cyberinfrastructure, data-intensive computing and weather forecasting, Invited talk. NSF Workshop on
Instrumentation Needs of Computer and Information Science Engineering, Snowbird, Utah, July 2008.
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Improving data capture in science discovery cyberinfrastructure to enable educational outcomes, Learning Sciences Professional Seminar, School of Education, Indiana University, November 2007.
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Data Management, Metadata, and Search in Workflow-driven Computational (e-) Science, invited talk Renmin University, Beijing, China, May 2007.
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Opening the Gates to Data Driven Computational Science through Cyberinfrastructure, Indiana University Office of Women's Affairs Distinguished Lecture Series, May 2006
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Transforming the Sensing and Prediction of Intense Local Weather Through Dynamic Adaptation,
NSF Dynamic Data Driven Application Systems (DDDAS) Workshop, January 19-20, 2006.
Last updated August, 2008