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Events for March 26 – March 28 – Office of Advanced Research Computing Events for March 26 – March 28 – Office of Advanced Research Computing

Amarel monthly maintenance

Each maintenance period is expected to begin at about 08:00 ET on the first day and end by about 19:00 ET on the 2nd day. 2022 anticipated maintenance schedule (all dates subject to change): JAN 11 & 12 FEB 15 & 16 MAR 15 & 16 APR 19 & 20 MAY 17 & 18 JUN … Read More

Intro to the Amarel Cluster

Workshop content: This fast-paced 2-hour short course helps everyone make those first few steps toward productively using a Linux cluster for research — all members of the Rutgers community have free access to the Amarel Cluster. The workshop covers the basics of HPC Cluster, Web access to the cluster, SLURM, File System and Storage, and … Read More

Exploring Japanese Cultural Heritage Collections with AI Workshops

What hidden voices could be found in archival collections using Artificial Intelligence (AI)? Who else’s stories could be told? Rutgers University and Durham University UK will be holding two joint workshops to investigate how AI can be used to help us make sense of our archival collections, especially those that relate to Japan in Meiji … Read More

Amarel monthly maintenance

Each maintenance period is expected to begin at about 08:00 ET on the first day and end by about 19:00 ET on the 2nd day. 2022 anticipated maintenance schedule (all dates subject to change): JAN 11 & 12 FEB 15 & 16 MAR 15 & 16 APR 19 & 20 MAY 17 & 18 JUN … Read More

Intro to Linux Command Line – Part 1

Workshop content: This workshop offers a brief introduction to using the Linux operating system, focusing on command-line operations. The primary objective is to provide beginner-level familiarity with using a Linux system for common research computing tasks. Linux systems (e.g., workstations, remote servers, computing clusters) can be thought of as the foundation of research computing. If … Read More

Intro to Linux Command Line – Part 2

Workshop content: This workshop offers a brief introduction to using the Linux operating system, focusing on command-line operations. The primary objective is to provide beginner-level familiarity with using a Linux system for common research computing tasks. Linux systems (e.g., workstations, remote servers, computing clusters) can be thought of as the foundation of research computing. If … Read More

Intro to Python – Part 1

Python is a popular language in academia and industry for developing software and data science applications. Compared to the other generic programming languages like C, C++, or Java, learning Python is relatively easy. This is one of the reasons why Python is preferable as the language of choice to learn a computer program. This workshop … Read More

Intro to Python – Part 2

Python is a popular language in academia and industry for developing software and data science applications. Compared to the other generic programming languages like C, C++, or Java, learning Python is relatively easy. This is one of the reasons why Python is preferable as the language of choice to learn a computer program. This workshop … Read More

Amarel monthly maintenance

Each maintenance period is expected to begin at about 08:00 ET on the first day and end by about 19:00 ET on the 2nd day. 2022 anticipated maintenance schedule (all dates subject to change): JAN 11 & 12 FEB 15 & 16 MAR 15 & 16 APR 19 & 20 MAY 17 & 18 JUN … Read More

Molecular Operating Environment (MOE) user training session 2

OARC in collaboration with Chemical Computing Group (CCG), continue MOE training sessions. Session 1 was completed at the end of May, 2022. Session 2 is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct 25, 2022 10:00 AM ET. Session 2 will focus on Advanced Structure-Based Design: pharmacophore modeling docking fragment-based design scaffold replacement R-group screening project search protein-ligand interaction … Read More