Difference between revisions of "Philip Maechling"
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− | I work on several SCEC computational science projects | + | I work on several SCEC computational science projects including the following: |
+ | *[[CyberShake]] | ||
*[[Broadband Platform]] | *[[Broadband Platform]] | ||
*[[Earthquake Early Warning]] | *[[Earthquake Early Warning]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[SEISM]] |
*[[CSEP]] | *[[CSEP]] | ||
− | *[[CVM | + | *[[CVM-H]] |
+ | *[[UCVM]] | ||
+ | *[[Geoinformatics Project]] | ||
+ | *[[High-F]] | ||
+ | *[[SI2 Project]] | ||
+ | *[[CME Project]] | ||
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+ | == Web Links == | ||
+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAsAAWybZzw Blue Waters Seminar] | ||
+ | *[https://www.cct.lsu.edu/lectures/seismic-hazard-modeling-using-heterogeneous-scientific-workflows LSU Seminar Summary] | ||
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+ | == ORCID == | ||
+ | As researchers and scholars, you face the ongoing challenge of distinguishing your research activities from those of others with similar names. You need to be able to easily and uniquely attach your identity to research objects such as datasets, equipment, articles, media stories, citations, experiments, patents, and notebooks. As you collaborate across disciplines, institutions and borders, you must interact with an increasing number and diversity of research information systems. Entering data over and over again can be time-consuming, and often frustrating. | ||
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+ | ORCID is an open, non-profit, community-driven effort to create and maintain a registry of unique researcher identifiers and a transparent method of linking research activities and outputs to these identifiers. ORCID is unique in its ability to reach across disciplines, research sectors and national boundaries. It is a hub that connects researchers and research through the embedding of ORCID identifiers in key workflows, such as research profile maintenance, manuscript submissions, grant applications, and patent applications. | ||
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+ | ORCID provides two core functions: (1) a registry to obtain a unique identifier and manage a record of activities, and (2) APIs that support system-to-system communication and authentication. ORCID makes its code available under an open source license, and will post an annual public data file under a CC0 waiver for free download. | ||
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+ | The ORCID Registry is available free of charge to individuals, who may obtain an ORCID identifier, manage their record of activities, and search for others in the Registry. Organizations may become members to link their records to ORCID identifiers, to update ORCID records, to receive updates from ORCID, and to register their employees and students for ORCID identifiers. | ||
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+ | ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9221-7068 (Philip Maechling) | ||
+ | [[Image:PhilipMaechling_ORCID.png|right|150px]] | ||
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+ | ResearcherID: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-6157-2011 (Philip Maechling) | ||
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+ | == Personal Web Sites == | ||
+ | *[http://dornsife.usc.edu/philip-maechling Philip Maechling USC Dornsife College Web Site] | ||
+ | *[http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=OF1PZgkAAAAJ Philip Maechling Google Scholar] |
Latest revision as of 19:26, 4 February 2016
I work on several SCEC computational science projects including the following:
- CyberShake
- Broadband Platform
- Earthquake Early Warning
- SEISM
- CSEP
- CVM-H
- UCVM
- Geoinformatics Project
- High-F
- SI2 Project
- CME Project
Web Links
ORCID
As researchers and scholars, you face the ongoing challenge of distinguishing your research activities from those of others with similar names. You need to be able to easily and uniquely attach your identity to research objects such as datasets, equipment, articles, media stories, citations, experiments, patents, and notebooks. As you collaborate across disciplines, institutions and borders, you must interact with an increasing number and diversity of research information systems. Entering data over and over again can be time-consuming, and often frustrating.
ORCID is an open, non-profit, community-driven effort to create and maintain a registry of unique researcher identifiers and a transparent method of linking research activities and outputs to these identifiers. ORCID is unique in its ability to reach across disciplines, research sectors and national boundaries. It is a hub that connects researchers and research through the embedding of ORCID identifiers in key workflows, such as research profile maintenance, manuscript submissions, grant applications, and patent applications.
ORCID provides two core functions: (1) a registry to obtain a unique identifier and manage a record of activities, and (2) APIs that support system-to-system communication and authentication. ORCID makes its code available under an open source license, and will post an annual public data file under a CC0 waiver for free download.
The ORCID Registry is available free of charge to individuals, who may obtain an ORCID identifier, manage their record of activities, and search for others in the Registry. Organizations may become members to link their records to ORCID identifiers, to update ORCID records, to receive updates from ORCID, and to register their employees and students for ORCID identifiers.
ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9221-7068 (Philip Maechling)
ResearcherID: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-6157-2011 (Philip Maechling)