Events

  • ARC-TS Town Hall on Next Generation HPC Cluster

    NCRC Building 300, Room 376 1600 Huron Parkway, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    The University of Michigan is beginning the process of building our next generation HPC platform, “Big House.”  Flux, the shared HPC cluster, has reached the end of its useful life. Flux has served us well for more than five years, but as we move forward with replacement, we want to make sure we’re meeting the […]

    ARC-TS Town Hall on Next Generation HPC Cluster

    The University of Michigan is beginning the process of building our next generation HPC platform, “Big House.”  Flux, the shared HPC cluster, has reached the end of its useful life. Flux has served us well for more than five years, but as we move forward with replacement, we want to make sure we’re meeting the […]

    ARC-TS Town Hall on Next Generation HPC Cluster

    Room 3114, Med Sci I 1301 Catherine St., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    The University of Michigan is beginning the process of building our next generation HPC platform, “Big House.”  Flux, the shared HPC cluster, has reached the end of its useful life. Flux has served us well for more than five years, but as we move forward with replacement, we want to make sure we’re meeting the […]

  • Symposium: Advances on Turbulence Modeling

    The Center for Data-Driven Computational Physics and NASA are sponsoring the event to discuss the state­ of­ the ­art in turbulence modeling from an academic and an industrial perspective, and place some of the newer developments in RANS modeling (such as uncertainty quantification, data­-driven modeling, etc.) in the context of main­stream turbulence modeling. Speakers include: Florian […]

    Symposium: Advances on Turbulence Modeling

    The Center for Data-Driven Computational Physics and NASA are sponsoring the event to discuss the state­ of­ the ­art in turbulence modeling from an academic and an industrial perspective, and place some of the newer developments in RANS modeling (such as uncertainty quantification, data­-driven modeling, etc.) in the context of main­stream turbulence modeling. Speakers include: Florian […]

    Symposium: Advances on Turbulence Modeling

    The Center for Data-Driven Computational Physics and NASA are sponsoring the event to discuss the state­ of­ the ­art in turbulence modeling from an academic and an industrial perspective, and place some of the newer developments in RANS modeling (such as uncertainty quantification, data­-driven modeling, etc.) in the context of main­stream turbulence modeling. Speakers include: Florian […]

  • Graduate Studies in Computational & Data Sciences Info Session – North Campus

    Johnson Rooms, Lurie Engineering Center, 3rd Floor 1221 Beal Ave., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Learn about graduate programs that will prepare you for success in computationally intensive fields — pizza and pop provided The Ph.D. in Scientific Computing is open to all Ph.D. students who will make extensive use of large-scale computation, computational methods, or algorithms for advanced computer architectures in their studies. It is a joint degree program, with students earning […]

    MIDAS Seminar: Jimmy Soni & Rob Goodman, authors of “A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age”

    Rackham Building, 4th Floor 915 E. Washington, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Authors Jimmy Soni and Rob Goodman will talk about their new book on U-M alum Claude Shannon: "A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age." The talk will be followed by a book signing. Jimmy Soni is an author and editor. He has worked as an editor at The New York Observer and The Washington Examiner. He […]

    Graduate Studies in Computational & Data Sciences Info Session – Central Campus

    2001 LSA Building 500 State St., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Learn about graduate programs that will prepare you for success in computationally intensive fields — pizza and pop provided The Ph.D. in Scientific Computing is open to all Ph.D. students who will make extensive use of large-scale computation, computational methods, or algorithms for advanced computer architectures in their studies. It is a joint degree program, with students earning […]

  • Margaret Cheung

    MICDE Seminar: Margaret Cheung, Department of Physics, University of Houston

    CHEM 1640 930 N University, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Bio: Margaret Cheung is an Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Houston. She graduated from the National Taiwan University with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and received her Ph.D. in physics from the University of California, San Diego. She carried out theoretical biological physics and bioinformatics research as a Sloan Postdoctoral Fellow at […]