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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. […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

Seminar: Human history and health through the lens of genetics

Abelson 201

Abelson 201 Biology Seminar: Human history and health through the lens of genetics Presented by Dr. Eimear Kenny, Assistant Professor of Genetics and Genome Science, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai        

Seminar: Cyberinfrastructure for Horticulture

204 Johnson Hall

Cyberinfrastructure for Horticulture Stephen Ficklin, Assistant Professor, Department of Horticulture, WSU This seminar is a part of the Horticulture 509/510 Seminar Series and is open to the public.  More details can be found below. Hort 509 / 510 Seminar Series Thursdays, 2:50 – 3:40 PM This seminar series is open to the public. Locations (transmitted […]

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XSEDE Event: ECSS Symposium

The ECSS Symposium allows the over 70 ECSS staff members to exchange on a monthly basis information about successful techniques used to address challenging science problems. Tutorials on new technologies may be featured. Two 30-minute, technically-focused talks are presented each month and include a brief question and answer period. This series is open to everyone. […]

CIRC Seminar – Michael Servis

The Center for Institutional Research Computing’s February seminar will be given by Michael Servis, from WSU's Department of Chemistry. Coffee and light refreshments will be served. Molecular structure and phase behavior in atomistic simulation of liquid/liquid extraction with applications to the nuclear fuel cycle   Liquid/liquid extraction is the predominant chemical separations technique implemented in the nuclear fuel […]

Workshop: Intro to Kamiak – Spring 2019

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 take place on Monday, February 25 in SPARK 335 from 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Post-Workshop Survey: https://wsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3xgmIVbdVxPJ9kN Workshop Documents: Presentation Slides Follow-Along Sheets PowerPoint Other Useful Links: Introductory Linux […]

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.