Events

  • SC2 Workshop Series: Intro to Jugular: Virtual Reality and 3D Rendering

    U-M 3D Lab, Digital Media Commons, Duderstadt Center 2281 Bonisteel Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    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 workshop and show us the available tools in-house. This workshop is part of the Scientific Computing Student Club's (SC2) 2020 Visualization Challenge. Learn more about […]

    Jacqueline H. Chen

    Mid West Mechanics Seminar: Jacqueline H. Chen, Senior Scientist, Sandia National Laboratories

    107 Gorguze Family Laboratory 2609 Draper Dr, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Bio: Jacqueline H. Chen is a Senior Scientist at the Combustion Research Facility at Sandia National Laboratories. She has contributed broadly to research in turbulent combustion elucidating turbulence-chemistry interactions in combustion through direct numerical simulations. To achieve scalable performance of DNS on heterogeneous computer architectures she leads an interdisciplinary team of computer scientists, applied mathematicians […]

    Research Computing on the Great Lakes Cluster

    Modern Languages Building (MLB), Room 2001A

    OVERVIEW This workshop will provide a brief overview of the components of the Great Lakes Cluster. The main body of the workshop will cover the resource manager and scheduler, creating submissions scripts to run jobs and the options available in them, and hands-on experience. By the end of the workshop, every participant should have created […]

    NSF Computational Mechanics Vision Workshop

    Rackham Amphitheatre 915 E. Washington St., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Boston University, Duke University, and the University of Michigan have organized the 2019 Computational Mechanics Workshop to solicit and synthesize directions for computational mechanics research and education in the United States over the next decade and beyond from a diverse cross section of scientists and engineers. Topics to discuss include the following four broad themes: […]

  • NSF Computational Mechanics Vision Workshop

    Rackham Amphitheatre 915 E. Washington St., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Boston University, Duke University, and the University of Michigan have organized the 2019 Computational Mechanics Workshop to solicit and synthesize directions for computational mechanics research and education in the United States over the next decade and beyond from a diverse cross section of scientists and engineers. Topics to discuss include the following four broad themes: […]

    Intro to SQL

    Modern Languages Building (MLB), Room 2001A

    Ever want to know how to communicate with a database? You need to know SQL, a standard programming language for working with relational database management systems in data warehouses or just Microsoft Access. This workshop will cover the basic syntax of SQL. Material will focus mainly on how to query databases. A web-based tool will […]

    Sanjay Govindjee

    MICDE Seminar: Sanjay Govindjee, Professor, Civil Engineering, University of California, Berkeley

    1680 IOE 1205 BEAL AVE, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Bio: Sanjay Govindjee is the Horace, Dorothy, and Katherine Johnson Professor in Engineering.  His main interests are in theoretical and computational mechanics with an emphasis on micro-mechanics of nonlinear phenomena in solid materials.  He was the winner of the inaugural Zienkiewicz Prize and Medal in 1998 and more recently received a 2018 Alexander von Humboldt Foundation […]

    Pablo Zavattieri

    MICDE Seminar: Pablo Zavattieri, Professor, Civil Engineering, Purdue University

    1303 EECS 1301 Beal Ave, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Bio: Dr. Pablo Zavattieri is a Professor of Civil Engineering and University Faculty Scholar at Purdue University. Zavattieri received his BS/MS degrees in Nuclear Engineering from the Balseiro Institute (Argentina) and PhD in Aeronautics and Astronautics Engineering from Purdue University. He worked at the General Motors Research and Development Center as a staff researcher for 9 […]

    Introduction to Deep Neural Networks with Keras/TensorFlow

    Modern Languages Building (MLB), Room 2001A

    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 […]

    Android Application Development: An Overview

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

    Mobile app development is one of the biggest new industries of the last decade. As of 2017, Google and Apple (the creators of Android and iOS, respectively) confirmed a combined total of over 3 billion devices around the globe using their mobile operating systems. The capabilities and built-in sensors on modern smartphones also provide a […]