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Schedule
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We will have tutorials on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Tutorial days start with coffee at 8:30am and talks at 9am. Most tutorial days end at 5:30pm.

We will have research talks on Thursday and Friday with coffee at 8:30am and talks starting at 9am. We will end at 5pm on Thursday and 3:00pm on Friday.

Lunch will be on your own. There are many restaurants within walking distance.

* means an in person presentation. Presenters without a * will be giving their talk via zoom.

Note: All times are in Central Time (CDT = UTC -5)

Location: Seamans Center 3630
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Click on the above link for maps to Seamans Center and the look for posters directing you to SC 3630.

Tutorial talks
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Monday
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8:30am Coffee
9:00am Isabel Darcy* and Ethan Rooke*, University of Iowa,

Introduction to Topological Data Analysis and Software Installation

VIDEO
  (slides)
10:30am Coffee Break
11:00am Isabel Darcy* and Ethan Rooke*,

Introduction to TDA Part 2VIDEO–>(slides)–>


12:00 noon: Lunch
2:00pm Youjia Zhou*, University of Utah,
An introduction
to the mapper algorithm and its open-source implementations, 
VIDEO
3:00pm Coffee Break
3:30pm Youjia Zhou*,  
An introduction
to the mapper algorithm and its open-source implementations Part 2
4:30pm Software Installation Part 3 + Coffee
5:30pm End of day 1

Tuesday
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8:30am Coffee
9:00am Joshua Levine, University of Arizona and Julien Tierny CNRS - Sorbonne Universite,
An
Introduction to the Topology ToolKit (TTK), 
VIDEO, 
(slides)

VIDEO–>(slides)–>

10:00am Coffee Break
10:30am Joshua Levine and Julien Tierny,
An
Introduction to the Topology ToolKit (TTK) Part 2,   (slides)

11:30am: Lunch
1:30pm Jose Perea*, Northeastern University,
DREiMac:
Dimensionality Reduction with Eilenberg-MacLane SpacesVIDEO–>(slides)–>
3:30pm Coffee Break
4:00pm Jose Perea*,  
DREiMac:
Dimensionality Reduction with Eilenberg-MacLane Spaces Part 2
5:30pm End of day 2

Wednesday
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8:30am Coffee
9:00am Divya Banesh* and Roxana Bujack, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Vector
Field Topology in VTK and ParaViewVIDEO–>(slides)–>
10:30am Coffee Break
11:00am Divya Banesh* and Roxana Bujack
Vector
Field Topology in VTK and ParaView Part 2, 
VIDEO(slides)–>

12:00 noon: Lunch
2:00pm Paul Rosen*, University of South Florida,
Optimizing and
Interacting with Information Visualizations Using Topological Data Analysis, 
VIDEO(slides)–>
3:00pm Coffee Break
3:30pm Paul Rosen*, 
Optimizing and
Interacting with Information Visualizations Using Topological Data Analysis Part 2
4:30pm End of day 3

Research talks
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Thursday
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8:30am Coffee
9:00am Madelyn Shapiro*, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,

Topology of
Machine Learning Activations,   VIDEO,  
(slides)

10:00am Coffee Break
10:30am Gregory Henselman-Petrusek, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,

Optimal cycle representatives for visualization and feature localization: empirical insights
for the practitioner VIDEO–>(slides)–>
11:20am Break
11:30am
Sarah Percival*, Michigan State University,
Using Mapper
to Reveal Morphological Relationships in Passiflora LeavesVIDEO–>(slides)–>
(slides)
12 noon Benedikt Kolbe,
Hausdorff Center for Mathematics

Hyperbolic tilings and periodic knotsVIDEO–>(slides)–>

12:30 pm Lunch
2:00pm Guoning Chen*, University of Houston,
Hexahedral Mesh
Structure Visualization and Optimization, 
VIDEO(slides)–>
3:00pm Coffee Break
3:30pm Hanqi Guo, Argonne National Laboratory,  
Feature Tracking
with Simplicial Spacetime MeshingVIDEO–>(slides)–>
4:30pm Yu Qin, Tulane University,
 
A Domain-Oblivious
Approach for Learning Concise Representations of Filtered Topological Spaces for
ClusteringVIDEO–>(slides)–>
5:00pm End of day 4

Friday
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8:30am Coffee
9:00am Dustin L Arendt*, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
Towards
Practical and Accessible Hypergraph Visualization  
VIDEO(slides)–>
10:00am Coffee Break
10:30am Leila De Floriani, University of Maryland, Efficient
Representations and Topology-based Methods for Spatial Data Analysis and Visualization VIDEO–>(slides)–>
11:30am Alexander Rolle, Technical University of Munich, Germany
 
Visualizing cluster structure using prominence vineyards VIDEO–>(slides)–>

12:00 pm Lunch
1:30pm
Yue Zhang, Oregon State University,
 
Topological Structures and Bifurcations in 3D Linear Symmetric Tensor Fields
2:00pm Wako Bungula, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse,  
Application of
TDA Mapper to the Upper Mississippi River SystemVIDEO–>(slides)–>
2:30pm Robin Belton, Montana State University,  
Extremal Event
Graphs: A (Stable) Tool for Analyzing Noisy Time Series DataVIDEO–>(slides)–>
3:00pm Departure or Social Activity