Events

Software Development For Research: Version Control Principles

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Software development and computer programming is increasingly a major part of scientific research. Projects can quickly grow, and it can be difficult to manage changes, especially if multiple programmers are editing the same project at once! This workshop will cover Git, a commonly-used tool for managing coding projects with multiple users, with features to make […]

PhD Seminar: Anna Redgrave and Agnit Mukhopadhyay

Zoom Event MI, United States

ANNA REDGRAVE, GRADUATE STUDENT, ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY & SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING Bio: Anna Redgrave began her science career as an undergrad, master's student, and lab technician studying developmental biology in zebrafish. She became fascinated by how complicated developmental systems are, and joined the Wittkopp lab at U-M for her PhD to investigate one mechanism of […]

Introduction to Deep Neural Networks with Keras/TensorFlow

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Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) are used as a machine learning method for both regression and classification problems. Keras is a high-level, Python interface running on top of multiple neural network libraries, including the popular library TensorFlow. In this workshop, participants will learn how to quickly use the Keras interface to perform nonlinear regression and classification […]

GIS Fundamentals – VI (Map visualization)

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This is the sixth workshop in a series of workshops we are offering this semester on the fundamentals of GIS. Each workshop covers one or two key elements of GIS and is self-contained. The focus is on conceptual details that can provide sufficient preparation for applications, but we will also touch upon the technical aspects. […]

PhD Seminar: Vishwas Goel and Benjamin Yang

Zoom Event MI, United States

VISHWAS GOEL, GRADUATE STUDENT, MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING & SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING Bio:  Vishwas is a third year Ph.D. student in the Thornton group, Department of Materials Science and Engineering. His research involves the simulations of the continuum level or microstructure level electrochemical dynamics of energy conversion/storage devices such as batteries, fuel cells, etc. SIMULATION OF […]

Software Development For Research: Team-Based Programming Practices

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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 […]

PhD Seminar: Chanese Forte and Hyeon Joo

Zoom Event MI, United States

CHANESE FORTE, GRADUATE STUDENT, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES & SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING Bio: Chanese is a Dual PhD student pursuing a degree in the Environmental Health Sciences and Scientific Computing. Chanese’s research interests lie in chemical exposure in agriculture workers and cellular alteration. ASCERTAINING PESTICIDE EXPOSURE AND BIOACTIVITY USING OPEN SOURCE DATA: Pesticides are known to be […]