CSCAR announces a reading and discussion group Data science in understanding and addressing climate change that will meet on the third or fourth (depending on the preferences of participants) Friday of every month between 3 and 5 pm. We will discuss reports and...
CSCAR now provides walk-in support during business hours for students, faculty, and staff seeking assistance in getting started with the Flux computing environment. CSCAR consultants can walk a researcher through the steps of applying for a Flux account, installing...
The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis will return to Austin, Texas-U.S. for its 27th annual conference, SC15. As part of the Technical Program, the Doctoral Showcase provides an opportunity for students near the...
CSCAR will offer a series of workshops on data science skills using Python. The workshops will be held in the Earl Lewis room in the Rackham building. All workshops will take place on Wednesday afternoons from 3:30-5. The workshops are free and no registration is...
The Coalition for Academic Scientific Computing (CASC) is holding its annual contest for images for its yearly brochure that is distributed to its 82 member universities, federal funding agencies, members of Congress, peer institutions, and at events throughout the...
The Midwest Big Data Hub, an NSF-funded group including U-M’s Michigan Institute for Data Science (MIDAS), is seeking proposals from early career researchers to enhance collaborations with data-producing organizations to improve access to data. Senior...
Supercomputing for Everyone Series: Performance Tuning Summer School, Aug. 17-21, For detailed information on this course, please see: Supercomputing for Everyone and Indiana University . Learn how to analyze and improve the performance of scientific applications on...
Registration is open for a series of ARC-sponsored training courses and workshops in high performance computing in January and February. Each session — beginning, intermediate and advanced — will be offered three times. HPC100 — Introduction to the Linux Command Line...
Aside from maybe a football game, where on the U-M campus can you go to see Sociology, Physics, Communications, Math, Education, Nursing, Economics, and Engineering students all in one place?At least for a week this June, the answer was the third annual Big Data...
A few seats are still open for the first HPC 100: Introduction to Linux course of the winter term. The course will familiarize students with the basics of accessing and interaction with high performance computers using the GNU/Linux operating system command line....