VCEA Seminar – Steven Boxer
ADBF 1002Steven Boxer Camille Dreyfus Professor Department of Chemistry Stanford University Steven Boxer is the Camille Dreyfus Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Stanford University. His research interests are in biophysics: the interface of physical chemistry, biology and engineering. Topics of current interest include: electrostatics and dynamics in proteins, especially related to enzyme catalysis; excited […]
Training: Intro to Kamiak
WSU's Center for Institutional Research Computing (CIRC) will be hosting an introductory tutorial for utilizing Kamiak and other HPCs (High Performance Computers). The workshop will be around 4 hours and start on Monday October 2nd at 2:30 pm. The training requires a free account on Kamiak (visit hpc.wsu.edu for more details). Please contact tim.neumann@wsu.edu to […]
CIRC Booth – Instrumentation and Service Centers Expo – WSU Research Week
Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center 1225 NE Stadium Way, PullmanDuring the Instrumentation and Service Center Expo, which is part of WSU's 2017 Research Week, CIRC will have an informational booth available in the Elson S Floyd Cultural Center from 10:00am to 3:00pm. Drop by to visit with the CIRC team and find out more about other offerings to help you make the most of […]
Workshop Event: Frontiers of Research Computing
The Center for Institutional Research Computing (CIRC) is pleased to announce a two-day seminar event focusing on the state-of-the-art and future of research computing, to be held on October 30 and 31 2017 from 8:30am to 5:00pm in Chinook 150. The workshop will present plenary speakers from across the US to discuss the role that […]
Kamiak HPC Club meeting
The KHPC club meets every other Tuesday from 12:00-1:00pm in Abelson 215/217. At meetings, members share their research done using Kamiak and other HPCs, discuss tips and tricks for research on an HPC, and discuss club events and other club business. For more information, contact club president Tom Badman by emailing thomas.badman@wsu.edu
R Working Group
PACCAR 202 PACCAR 202, PullmanThe CougR working group has weekly meetings with demonstrations and troubleshooting sessions around the programming language R. For more information, including speakers, weekly topics, and room changes, make sure you're subscribed to their mailing list and follow their page for updates. https://cereo.wsu.edu/r-working-group/ You can also follow them on twitter @CougRstats
CIRC/Chemistry Seminar – Molecular Theory and Modeling at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Fulmer 201 Fulmer 201, WSU PullmanFulmer 201 Molecular Theory and Modeling at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Presented by Greg Schenter Laboratory Fellow Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Abstract I will provide an overview of the Molecular Theory and Modeling group at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory that spans 30 years of effort. I will describe the genesis and evolution of the […]
CIRC Seminar – Dr. Aurora Clark
Location: Spark 227 Streaming link: https://zoom.us/j/999902371 Advances in Graph Theory Methods to Understand Chemical Behavior Presented by: Dr. Aurora Clark, Department of Chemistry, Washington State University Abstract Graph theoretical approaches for characterizing the structure and dynamics of condensed phase systems have rapidly expanded in the last five years.1 Such methods utilize network analysis algorithms to study […]
Python Working Group
Spark 212Use Python? Need a place to learn new tricks or libraries? Want some friends to commiserate with or talk through ideas? Join the WSU Python Working Group, sponsored by CEREO! This semester we’re meeting Fridays at noon in Spark 212. For more updates, follow us on Twitter @CougPython For a full schedule and up to […]
CIRC Seminar – Alli Cramer
Location: Spark 227 Deep Data: Modeling Sixgill Shark (Hexanchus griseus) Movement Presented by: Alli Cramer, School of the Environment Movement is an essential question of ecology which impacts community connectivity and structure, and has implications for management. In the ocean tracking animal movements has unique challenges. For deep organisms, technological limitations require unique solutions to […]