Events
National Center for Supercomputing Applications master calendar
NCSA staff who would like to submit an item for the calendar can email newsdesk@ncsa.illinois.edu.
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XSEDE, along with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, is pleased to present a two-day Big Data and Machine Learning workshop on April 6 and April 8. This workshop will focus on big data analytics and machine learning with Spark and deep learning using Tensorflow. An XSEDE compute resource will be available for hands-on exercises.
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Students competing in the Cozad New Venture Challenge will pitch their startup ideas.
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This event has been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances.
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Tenure-stream faculty who wish to learn more about the Interseminars Initiative are encouraged to attend this Zoom info session.
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Women@NCSA invites and encourages you to join us Wednesday, April 13th from 2-3 p.m. on Zoom for our April event featuring Sociology Professor Mia Hardy in a presentation titled "Reframing the Conversation: Black Is Not a Monolith." Join us in this conversation as we reframe the Black narrative and break barriers. Zoom + more info: bit.ly/women-ncsa
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Come and see student entrepreneurs from across campus showcase their startup ideas as part of the Cozad New Venture Challenge.
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Anthony Ray Hinton survived for 30 years on Alabama's death row. His story is a decades-long journey to exoneration and freedom.
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Learn how to use the Message Passing Interface (MPI) to parallelize your scientific applications. The basic concepts of message passing, including domain decomposition, collective communications, and several MPI library functions, will be covered. Access to an XSEDE supercomputing cluster will be provided for hands-on exercises.
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C3.ai DTI's Colloquium on Digital Transformation is a series of weekly online talks on how artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data can lead to scientific breakthroughs with large-scale societal benefits. Free to attend – registration required. https://c3dti.ai/events/colloquium/spring-2022-series/
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This symposium explores how infrastructure and aesthetics, as structuring forms, are being taken up in the environmental humanities.
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Join this faculty info session to learn more about applying for the Humanities Research Lab opportunity.
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This workshop introduces Python GPU tools for porting and writing code that runs on GPUs. The primary tools used for this, Numba and CuPy, are presented with examples. Participants should have experience using Python.
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The HRI-Mellon Undergraduate Symposium features a collection of undergraduate research presentations that showcase exploration of law through applications of historical, philosophical, literary, and visual thinking.