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Workshop – Data Carpentry

Registration Registration will open in mid-September. Please visit https://mbrousil.github.io/2019-10-10-wsu/ for additional information and to register. General Information Data Carpentry develops and teaches workshops on the fundamental data skills needed to conduct research. Its target audience is researchers who have little to no prior computational experience, and its lessons are domain specific, building on learners' existing knowledge […]

Workshop – Intro to Kamiak

Thank you for attending today's workshop!   Please take the following survey to help us plan and improve future trainings: https://wsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3xgmIVbdVxPJ9kN Training Documents: Slides Powerpoint Follow Along Sheet Cheat Sheet Useful Links: Introductory Linux Guide Kamiak Cheat Sheet In order to participate in this training, you will need: An account on Kamiak. New account requests can be […]

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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. The Python Working Group […]

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R Working Group

PACCAR 202 PACCAR 202, Pullman

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 in PACCAR 202. Visit https://cereo.wsu.edu/r-working-group/ for more information along with speakers and topics for each week.

Anjan Bose Outstanding Researcher Lecture 

ETRL 101 Thursday, 2/13, 3:00 pm Presented by Dr. Ananth Kalyanaraman, School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Washington State University Explorations in data science and combinatorial computing toward scalable life sciences application design Over the last several decades, most fundamental discoveries in life sciences, including numerous genome discoveries, have been a product of science […]

XSEDE HPC Workshop: Big Data

Various locations February 19-20, 2020 XSEDE along with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center is pleased to present a two day Big Data workshop. This workshop will focus on topics such as Hadoop and Spark and will be presented using the Wide Area Classroom (WAC) training platform. Due to demand, this workshop will be telecast to several […]

XSEDE Webinar – GPU-Accelerated Computing With CUDA Python

Thursday, 2/20, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm In this 1-hour webinar Dr. Abe Stern, a Solutions Architect with NVIDIA focused on higher education and research, will introduce Numba and RAPIDS for GPU programming in Python. The webinar focuses on Python-CUDA capabilities, including libraries available in the ecosystem and options and strategies for building your own […]

Seminar – Dr. Graeme Henkelman

SPARK G45 (Floyd 224 in Tri-Cities) Monday, 2/24, 4:10 - 5:00 pm Presented by Dr. Graeme Henkelman, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Texas at Austin Sponsored by Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, Chemistry, and CIRC Graeme Henkelman is a professor of chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin. He did his undergraduate work […]

Workshop – Intro to Kamiak

SPARK G10

SPARK G10   CIRC will host a hands-on introductory workshop introducing basic HPC concepts and teaching users to submit jobs to an HPC. Learn to utilize freely available computing resources on WSU’s Kamiak HPC to power your research! Registration: This course is free to attend, but space is limited, so attendees must register in advance […]

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R Working Group

The CougR Working Group hosts a gathering for presentations, troubleshooting, and general sharing of information relating to the R programming language. Each week a different topic will be covered, spanning multiple skill levels, with additional time for questions and help. Learn more: https://cereo.wsu.edu/r-working-group