Data Sharing and Archiving
Your DesktopOVERVIEW For growing data volumes, how we manage data becomes more important. This session will cover the basics of managing data in a research environment such as those at ARC […]
OVERVIEW For growing data volumes, how we manage data becomes more important. This session will cover the basics of managing data in a research environment such as those at ARC […]
OVERVIEW This workshop will cover some more advanced topics in computing on the U-M Great Lakes Cluster. Topics to be covered include a review of common parallel programming models and […]
OVERVIEW This workshop will go over methods and best practices for running machine learning applications on Great Lakes. We will briefly outline machine learning before stepping through a hands-on example […]
OVERVIEW This workshop will provide a gentle introduction to using the multiprocessing package in Python for parallelizing and speeding up code. We will use hands-on programming exercises to demonstrate how […]
OVERVIEW This workshop will cover some more advanced topics in computing on the U-M Great Lakes Cluster. Topics to be covered include a review of common parallel programming models and […]
OVERVIEW This workshop will cover some more advanced topics in computing on the U-M Great Lakes Cluster. Topics to be covered include a review of common parallel programming models and […]
OVERVIEW This workshop will go over methods and best practices for running machine learning applications on Great Lakes. We will briefly outline machine learning before stepping through a hands-on example […]
Applications for the $4,500 2024-2025 MICDE Graduate Fellowships will open May 1, 2024. Please join this Zoom session to learn more about the fellowships and how to submit a great application!
This year’s focus of the Advanced Computational Science & Engineering Showcase (ACES) mini-symposium is connecting advanced algorithms, artificial intelligence (AI), and high-performance computing (HPC) architectures to advance scientific discovery. The […]
PhD in Scientific Computing director Eric Johnsen will speak about opportunities for undergraduate or master's students seeking a graduate education in Computation and Artificial Intelligence for Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan. Food will be provided. Please register to attend.