by U-M MICDE | Nov 26, 2018 | Educational, General Interest, Happenings, News
The Clare Boothe Luce Program of the Henry Luce Foundation has awarded a $270,000 grant to the University of Michigan. The funding will support women PhD students through the Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering (MICDE). The program aims to...
by U-M MICDE | Apr 12, 2018 | Educational, General Interest, Happenings, News
The course, instructed by Prof. Raj Rao Nadakuditi (EECS), is an in-depth introduction to computational methods for identifying, fitting, extracting and making sense of patterns in large data sets. Read more…
by U-M MICDE | Aug 22, 2016 | Educational, General Interest, News
From Aug. 8-12, 2016, MICDE and ARC-TS donated a Flux allocation and computational support to miRcore and its GIDAS’ Biotechnology Camp for high school students. All the students were able to log in the cluster, and use the command line to run RNAhybrid,...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 5, 2015 | General Interest, News
The finite element method is one of the most widely used computational methods in engineering, with interest for both theoretical studies and applications across a wide range of fields. But until recently, there was no English-language online training in the finite...