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October 2016
[SC2] DEMO: Visualizations on remote resources
Results of adaptive simulations of a three-dimensional wing undergoing flapping motion in viscous flow. K. Fidkowski (U-M Aerospace) One of the advantages of scientific computing research is the ability to use…
March 2018
[SC2 & MICDE] Lunch with alumni: Lois K. Smith
Lois graduated from Michigan in the Fall 2016 with a PhD from the AOSS (now Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering) department and was an MICDE fellow and is Certificate…
June 2018
XSEDE HPC Summer Bootcamp
11 a.m. to 5 p.m., June 4-7, 2018
This 4 day event will include MPI, OpenMP, OpenACC and accelerators.
August 2018
Open MP Workshop
ARC-TS and the Scientific Computing Student Club are hosting a satellite site for XSEDE hands-on workshops during this summer. These workshops provide a convenient way for researchers to learn about the latest techniques and technologies of current interest…
November 2018
SC2 Alumni Seminar Series: Eric Harper, NRC Research Associate, AFRL
Machine Accelerated Nano-targeted Inhomogenous Structures
October 2019
SC2 Workshop Series: Intro to Jugular: Virtual Reality and 3D Rendering
Learn how to format, load and visualize your data in 3D. Jugular works in U-M M.I.D.E.N., the Occulus Rift and any desktop window. The U-M 3D Lab will teach this…
November 2019
SC2 Workshop Series: QGIS – Visualizing Geospatial Data
QGIS is a user friendly Open Source Geographic Information System (GIS). You can visualize, manage, edit, analyze data, and compose printable maps. The workshop will use R. This workshop is part of the…
December 2019
SC2 Workshop Series: Data Processing and Visualizations with R and Python
This workshop will provide some tools, tips, and packages that make data processing and visualization in R easier. Some coding experience is required – not necessarily R. Instructor: Dr. Michael…
January 2020
SC2 Workshop Series: VisIt- Open Source, Interactive, Scalable, Visualization, Animation and Analysis Tool
Learn to interactively visualize and analyze data ranging in scale from small (<101 cores) desktop-sized projects to large (>105 core) leadership-class computing facility simulation campaigns. Dr. Allen Sanderson, an expert from the Scientific…