MICDE Faculty seminar: Philip Roe, Emeritus Professor, Aerospace Engineering U-M
1109 FXB 1320 Beal Ave., Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesMusings of a Computational Philosopher
Musings of a Computational Philosopher
Cosmological Hydrodynamical Simulations and Machine Learning at the Intersection of Galaxy Formation and Cosmology
Join us for the Scientific Computing Club Informational Session and embark on a journey at the intersection of science and technology. What to Expect: Discover the world of scientific computing and its real-world applications. Connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for cutting-edge technology. Learn about upcoming events, workshops, and collaborative projects. Who Should […]
Join us for the Scientific Computing Club Informational Session and embark on a journey at the intersection of science and technology. What to Expect: Discover the world of scientific computing and its real-world applications. Connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for cutting-edge technology. Learn about upcoming events, workshops, and collaborative projects. Who Should […]
Join us for the Scientific Computing Club Informational Session and embark on a journey at the intersection of science and technology. What to Expect: Discover the world of scientific computing and its real-world applications. Connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for cutting-edge technology. Learn about upcoming events, workshops, and collaborative projects. Who Should […]
UQ for ML and ML for UQ: Why Uncertainty Quantification and Machine Learning Go Hand-in-Hand
We would like to invite you to our first general meeting of the Scientific Computing Student Club (SC2) meeting. Learn the basics of SSH and GIT in the workshop. Whether you’re new to version control and secure shell protocols or looking to refresh your skills, this session is perfect for you! Don’t miss out on […]
"Gradient Boosting-Based Discrete Failure Time Model for Selecting Time-Varying Effects and Interactions" - Lingfeng Luo - Biostatistics & Scientific Computing
Hannah Van Wyk will present her talk: Using a hidden markov model to pinpoint the date of the primary case in a dengue outbreak in rural Ecuador. An infectious disease outbreak investigation typically consists of retrospectively determining information regarding the outbreak such as the timing of the primary case (the first case of the outbreak, […]
We are thrilled to invite you to our next Scientific Computing Student Club (SC2) meeting. Dive into the basics of deal.II, a powerful C++ library used for solving partial differential equations. This meeting will feature exciting activities, delicious food, and opportunities to enhance your knowledge in scientific computing. When: Tuesday, March 12, 2024 | 6:00 – […]