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R Working Group

PACCAR 305

The 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 – Marco Caricato, University of Kansas

Fulmer 201 Fulmer 201, WSU Pullman

Fulmer 201 CIRC and the Chemistry Department will co-host Marco Caricato from the University of Kansas in April.  More information including the seminar abstract will be added at a later date.

Graduate Resource Fair

CIRC is holding a booth at the CUB Senior Ballroom as a part of WSU's Graduate Resource Fair. Come drop by!

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CIRC Advisory Committee session

Every month, the CIRC Advisory Committee meets to discuss issues relating to Kamiak and research computing at WSU. If you are interested in providing feedback or important discussion topics, contact the most appropriate representative. More information and a list of current representatives can be found at https://hpc.wsu.edu/circ-advisory-committee/.

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R Working Group – CougR

Every week of term, the CougR Working Group hosts a gathering for presentations, troubleshooting, and general sharing of information relating to the R programming language. The first session (August 29) includes planning for upcoming weeks, after which a calendar of events will be posted. Meetings are held either in PACCAR 202 or PACCAR 305 depending […]

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Python Working Group

SPARK 333

The Python Working Group (PWG) is a place for students to learn and share knowledge of the Python programming language. The PWG is a community driven group with weekly presentations given by PWG members on a range of Python related topics. Python users of all skill levels are welcome to join. Fall 2018 Python Meeting […]

CIRC Seminar – Rohit Dhariwal

The Center for Institutional Research Computing's September seminar will be given by Dr. Rohit Dhariwal. The talk will be held in SPARK 227, coffee and light refreshments will be served. Using Direct Numerical Simulation to Understand the Small-scale Dynamics of Settling, Bidisperse Particles in Turbulence The motion of small, inertial particles in turbulent flows is a […]

CIRC Seminar – Dr. Larry Holder

The Center for Institutional Research Computing's October seminar will be given by Dr. Larry Holder. The talk will be held in SPARK 227, coffee and light refreshments will be served. Title: Mining Patterns and Anomalies from Dynamic Networks Abstract: The onslaught of data continues to challenge our ability to efficiently and effectively extract knowledge from the data. […]