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XSEDE: Big Data and Machine Learning

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OVERVIEW

XSEDE, along with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, is pleased to present a two day Big Data and Machine Learning workshop.

This workshop will focus on topics such as Hadoop and Spark and will be presented using the Wide Area Classroom (WAC) training platform.

 

Please see this site for more information

 

Due to COVID-19, this workshop will be remote, using Zoom.

Register by going to: https://portal.xsede.org/xup/course-calendar or If you do not currently have an XSEDE Portal account, you will need to create one:

https://portal.xsede.org/my-xsede?p_p_id=58&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_state=maximized&p_p_mode=view&_58_struts_action=%2Flogin%2Fcreate_account

Should you have any problems with that process, please contact help@xsede.org and they will provide assistance.

 

XSEDE: Big Data and Machine Learning

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OVERVIEW

XSEDE, along with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, is pleased to present a two day Big Data and Machine Learning workshop.

This workshop will focus on topics such as Hadoop and Spark and will be presented using the Wide Area Classroom (WAC) training platform.

Due to COVID-19, this workshop will be remote, using Zoom.

Register by going to: https://portal.xsede.org/course-calendar or https://portal.xsede.org/course-calendar/-/training-user/class/2433/session/4094

 

If you do not currently have an XSEDE Portal account, you will need to create one:

https://portal.xsede.org/my-xsede?p_p_id=58&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_state=maximized&p_p_mode=view&_58_struts_action=%2Flogin%2Fcreate_account

Should you have any problems with that process, please contact help@xsede.org and they will provide assistance.

 

XSEDE: Python Tools for Data Science

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OVERVIEW

Python has become a very popular programming language and software ecosystem for work in Data Science, integrating support for data access, data processing, modeling, machine learning, and visualization. In this webinar, we will describe some of the key Python packages that have been developed to support that work, and highlight some of their capabilities. This webinar will also serve as an introduction and overview of topics addressed in two Cornell Virtual Workshop tutorials, available at https://cvw.cac.cornell.edu/pydatasci1 and https://cvw.cac.cornell.edu/pydatasci2 .

See https://portal.xsede.org/course-calendar/-/training-user/class/2467/session/4161 for more information and registration

 

Register via the XSEDE Portal:

If you do not currently have an XSEDE Portal account, you will need to create one:

https://portal.xsede.org/my-xsede?p_p_id=58&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_state=maximized&p_p_mode=view&_58_struts_action=%2Flogin%2Fcreate_account

Should you have any problems with that process, please contact help@xsede.org and they will provide assistance.

 

XSEDE HPC HPC Summer Boot Camp

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OVERVIEW

XSEDE, along with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center is pleased to present a Hybrid Computing workshop.

This 4 day event will include MPI, OpenMP, GPU programming using OpenACC and accelerators.

This workshop will be remote to desktop only due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  When the registration has filled, there will be no more students added due to our current limits.

The schedule can be found here:  https://www.psc.edu/resources/training/xsede-hpc-workshop-june-8-11-2021-summer-boot-camp/

 

Register via the XSEDE Portal:

https://portal.xsede.org/course-calendar/-/training-user/class/2338/session/4002

If you do not currently have an XSEDE Portal account, you will need to create one:

https://portal.xsede.org/my-xsede?p_p_id=58&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_state=maximized&p_p_mode=view&_58_struts_action=%2Flogin%2Fcreate_account

Should you have any problems with that process, please contact help@xsede.org and they will provide assistance.

Questions

Please address any questions to Tom Maiden at tmaiden@psc.edu.

XSEDE HPC Workshop: GPU Programming Using OpenAcc

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OVERVIEW

XSEDE, along with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center is pleased to present an OpenACC GPU programming workshop.

OpenACC is the accepted standard using compiler directives to allow quick development of GPU capable codes using standard languages and compilers. It has been used with great success to accelerate real applications within very short development periods. This workshop assumes knowledge of either C or Fortran programming. It will have a hands-on component using the Bridges-2 computing platform at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.

Due to Covid-19, this workshop will delivered via zoom.

More information can be found at https://www.psc.edu/resources/training/xsede-hpc-workshop-march-2-2021-gpu-programming-using-openacc-2/

Deadline for registration is  2 PM February 26

Registration with XSEDE

Computation: A Pillar of Science and a Lens to the Future — the 2018 MICDE Symposium

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The Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering 2018 Symposium will feature eminent scientists from around the world and the U-M campus. The symposium this year will show how computational science is leading the research at all scales in our lives, from the molecular level to the sky.

Visit the Symposium page for more details.

Please register if you plan to attend.

SPEAKERS


Guruduth Banavar
Chief Technology Officer
Viome


Cynthia Chestek
Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering and EECS
University of Michigan


Alison Marsden
Principal Investigator, Cardiovascular Biomechanics Computation Lab
Stanford University


Cleve Moler
Cofounder and Chief Mathematician
MathWorks


Raju Namburu
Chief, Computational and Information Sciences Directorate
Army Research Lab


Stephen Smith
Assistant Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Michigan


Beth Wingate
Professor, Mathematics
University of Exeter

POSTER COMPETITION

The symposium will include a poster competition highlighting outstanding computational work from U-M students and postdocs. First place is awarded $500, and second and third places win $250.

Info sessions on graduate studies in computational and data sciences — Sept. 21 and 25

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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 a Ph.D. from their current departments, “… and Scientific Computing” — for example, “Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering and Scientific Computing.”
  • The Graduate Certificate in Computational Discovery and Engineering trains graduate students in computationally intensive research so they can excel in interdisciplinary HPC-focused research and product development environments. The certificate is open to all students currently pursuing Master’s or Ph.D. degrees at the University of Michigan.
  • The Graduate Certificate in Data Science is focused on developing core proficiencies in data analytics:
    1) Modeling — Understanding of core data science principles, assumptions and applications;
    2) Technology — Knowledge of basic protocols for data management, processing, computation, information extraction, and visualization;
    3) Practice — Hands-on experience with real data, modeling tools, and technology resources.

Times / Locations:

2017 MICDE Annual Symposium

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Please join us for the Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering 2017 Symposium. The event features eminent scientists from around the world and the U-M campus. The symposium this year focuses on the “New Era of Data-Enabled Computational Science.”

Speakers:

  • Frederica Darema — Director, Air Force Office of Scientific Research
  • George Karniadakis —  Professor of Applied Mathematics, Brown University
  • Tinsley Oden Director of the Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, V.P. for Research, University of Texas at Austin
  • Karen Willcox — Professor of Aerospace and Aeronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, co-Director of MIT Center for Computational Engineering
  • Jacqueline H. Chen — Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at the Combustion Research Facility, Sandia National Laboratories
  • Laura Balzano — Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, U-M
  • Emanuel Gull — Assistant Professor, Physics

The symposium features a poster competition and more. For more information and to register go to http://micde.umich.edu/symposium17/

Past Symposia

2016 MICDE Annual Symposium

Research Computing Symposium Fall 2014