MICDE / MIDAS Seminar: Yun S. Song, PhD, Professor of Computer Science and Statistics, University of California, Berkeley
West Hall 340Professor Yun S. Song is working in mathematical and computational biology.
Professor Yun S. Song is working in mathematical and computational biology.
This reading group moderated by consultants from CSCAR will focus on spatial analysis especially as practiced in social sciences. We will meet for 1.5 to 2 hours every month on the fourth Thursday and discuss one or two chapters from relevant graduate level textbooks. We will focus on the concepts and applications but will also […]
This is a continuation of the previous workshop "Software Development For Research: Version Control Principles". Now, having learned the basics of version control, we will see how to use the distributed features of Git to publish your project, interact with your collaborators, and incorporate changes from volunteer contributors; for this, we will utilize GitHub, the […]
Inferring physical properties and topographical features from free surface flow data
Mesoscale Modeling of Plasticity in Metallic Materials via Advancement of the Discrete Dislocation Dynamics Simulation Method
Software development and computer programming is increasingly a major part of scientific research. When small or large teams are involved in coding the same project, it’s a good idea to adopt team-based practices, such as “pair programming” or “code review” meetings, to ensure quality is maintained in the code. This hands-on workshop will provide examples […]
Overview of Adaptive Optimization Methods for Stochastic Oracles
Resumes of graduate students and post docs are welcome for internship and job opportunities.
Social media platforms are a rich source for data. The University of Michigan collects data with the Twitter Decahose, maintaining an archive of 10% of tweets made from the past decade. This collection is maintained in collaboration by MIDAS, CSCAR and ARC. This workshop covers what the Twitter Decahose is, the process to obtain access, […]
Exchanging ideas in numerical analysis, scientific computing and related application areas.