Events

Building software projects: CMake is more than a build tool

Rackham Building, Earl Lewis Room, 3rd Floor East 915 E. Washington St., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

This workshop is a continuation of the previous workshop “Building software projects: use CMake to build the building plan”.  In this workshop, we will see that CMake is not just a fancy Makefile generator: it can help us to test, reuse, and distribute our software!  We will use CMake to build two interdependent multi-language projects, […]

Data Visualization With 3D Graphics Using Unity3D and C#

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This session will be held online, and presenters will be in touch with more information after you register.   Video game development is more accessible than ever before thanks to modern software tools, with many options free to download. These tools are also used to program more "serious" applications that require interactive 3D graphics, from […]

GIS analysis in R

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This session will be held online, and presenters will be in touch with more information after you register.   R is a popular open source programming environment for statistics and data science. However, it has also gradually become very powerful for GIS and spatial data science. This workshop will help you learn about the tools […]

Mediation analysis in Python

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This session will be held online, and presenters will be in touch with more information after you register.   Mediation analysis is a set of tools for exploring hypotheses about causal pathways, with a special focus on differentiating “direct” from “mediated” associations between an exposure and an outcome.  Many approaches to mediation analysis are based […]

Jon Zelner

Webinar: 2020 MICDE Catalyst Grants Showcase – Session I

This webinar will showcase some of the game-changing research supported by our Catalyst Grants program. This event was recorded and will be on the UM Youtube channel shortly. Speakers Robert Krasny Professor of Applied Mathematics and Mathematics University of Michigan INTEGRAL EQUATION BASED METHODS FOR SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING There are several different approaches to the numerical solution […]

Webinar: 2020 MICDE Catalyst Grants Showcase – Session II

This webinar will showcase some of the game-changing research supported by our Catalyst Grants program. This event was recorded and will be on the UM Youtube channel shortly. Speakers Stephen Smith Associate Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Michigan The Emergence of Biological Complexity and Evolutionary Innovation in Plant Genomes BLANK Xun Huan […]

Statistical analysis with missing data in Python

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This session will be held online, and presenters will be in touch with more information after you register.   Missing data arise in many fields of research, and a large body of statistical tools has been developed to facilitate statistical analysis in the presence of missing data.  Here we focus mainly on multiple imputation, which […]

Introduction to Survey Design: Data Collection, Questionnaire Design and Response Processes-Lecture

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This session will be held online, and presenters will be in touch with more information after you register.   This lecture-format workshop will present an overview of available modes and methods of survey data collection as well as an introduction to the survey response process and implications for questionnaire design. Participants will gain an appreciation […]

Marisa Eisenberg

Webinar: Transmission modeling of infectious diseases and the COVID-19 outbreak

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This seminar will focus on differential equation transmission modeling approaches to analyze the spread of infections diseases, and how Prof. Eisenberg and her colleagues are using them to model the current COVID-19 outbreak in the State of Michigan.Their current model is helping to forecast the numbers of laboratory-confirmed cases, fatalities, hospitalized patients, and hospital capacity […]