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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. […]

Intro to Kamiak Workshop – Fall 2018

The Fall Intro to Kamiak workshop will be held on October 23rd from 1:00 to 4:30pm in PACCAR 202. Post-Workshop Survey: https://wsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3xgmIVbdVxPJ9kN  Training Documents: Training Slides  (in PDF form) Powerpoint Follow Along Sheet Kamiak Cheat Sheet In order to participate in this training, you will need: An account on Kamiak. New account requests can be made […]

CIRC Open House and Research Computing Symposium

Martin Stadium - Rankich Club Room 1775 NE Stadium Way, Pullman

An Evening Above Kamiak   The annual CIRC open house has a neat twist this year – don’t miss our hosted reception and poster session highlighting computational research that benefits from Kamiak or other high performance computing systems. We strongly encourage all users to attend, present a poster, and network with your peers – learning […]

Running R and Python on an HPC

Abelson 229

The R Working Group, Python Working Group and the Kamiak HPC Club will be hosting a special workshop on running Python and R code on an HPC. Please sign-up here:  https://goo.gl/forms/0jl4sWrAFaBMMudm2  This training requires an account on Kamiak to participate in the exercises and a device that you can use to access Kamiak – more […]

CIRC Seminar – Dr. Joel Kress

The Center for Institutional Research Computing's September seminar will be given by Dr. Joel Kress. from the Theoretical Division of Los Alamos National Laboratory The talk will be held in SPARK 227, coffee and light refreshments will be served. Multi-scale Simulation of Carbon Capture Systems The development and scale up of cost effective carbon capture […]

CIRC / Chemical Engineering / Chemistry Seminar

SPARK 227

This event will take place in SPARK 227, refreshments will be served. Presented by William F. Schneider, University of Notre Dame The Catalytic Science of Making Up and Breaking Up Dinitrogen The chemistry of nitrogen is inextricably linked with humanity’s use of energy. Industrial nitrogen fixation (N2 −−> NH3) revolutionized the production of fertilizer and enabled the […]

CIRC Seminar – Joanna Kelley

The Center for Institutional Research Computing's September seminar will be given by Dr. Joanna Kelley. The talk will be held in SPARK 227, coffee and light refreshments will be served. Big Data and Evolutionary Genomics: Gene Regulation in Hibernating Grizzly Bears Many bears undergo annual cycles that include extreme obesity, weight loss, insulin sensitivity and […]

Recurring

Python Working Group

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. Find more information including […]

Recurring

R Working Group

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. Meetings are held either in PACCAR 202 or PACCAR 305 depending on availability. Visit https://cereo.wsu.edu/r-working-group/ for more information.  

CIRC Seminar – Bryn Martin

The Center for Institutional Research Computing's January seminar will be given by Dr. Bryn Martin, University of Idaho, Biological Engineering. The talk will be held in SPARK G10, coffee and light refreshments will be served. Biomechanical Modeling of Cerebrospinal Fluid Solute Transport: Relevance to Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Intrathecal Drug Delivery Abstract: As a fluidic medium […]