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Events for April 11 – February 1 – Page 2 – Office of Advanced Research Computing Events for April 11 – February 1 – Page 2 – Office of Advanced Research Computing

Evidence Synthesis in the Social Sciences

Systematic, Scoping, and Literature Reviews, Oh My! An Introduction to Evidence Synthesis in the Social Sciences Are you a social science faculty member or graduate student interested in learning about systematic or scoping reviews? Are you curious about what these methods entail? This workshop is for you! Evidence synthesis methods are growing in popularity among … Read More

Deep Learning with Python and Keras

Register to attend this workshop at the bottom of this page. Zoom link will be emailed after filling out the registration form. Deep learning (DL) outperforms Machine Learning (ML) in many applications such as Computer Vision (CV) and Natural Language Processing (NLP). In this workshop, we will go through the basics of artificial neural networks (ANN), … Read More

Big Ten Academic Alliance GIS Conference 2023

Registration for the 2023 conference is now open! Keynote Speaker: Katie McDonough, Alan Turing InstituteThe Conference Planning Committee is pleased to announce Katie McDonough as the 2023 BTAA GIS Conference Keynote Speaker, presenting "Reading Maps: Making, Searching, and Interpreting Text on Maps". Machine learning methods are transforming the ways that anyone can interact with map … Read More

Collecting Newspaper Data Programmatically Using R

In this introductory workshop, we will access historical and current newspaper data via web APIs using the programming language R. We will use freely available newspaper data from the Library of Congress's Chronicling America website and the New York Times Developer Portal. We will generate dataframes and create some simple data visualizations from downloaded data.

Mapathon for Humanitarian Relief

Location: Hatchery Innovation Studio in Alexander LibraryCelebrate GIS Day and Geography Awareness week! Together with fellow Rutgers students, staff and faculty, you will contribute geospatial data to OpenStreetMap, a free and editable map of the world that is used by communities, organizations and governments worldwide to address local development challenges and aid disaster response. Our … Read More

Collecting Newspaper Data Programmatically Using R

In this introductory workshop, we will access historical and current newspaper data via web APIs using the programming language R. We will use freely available newspaper data from the Library of Congress's Chronicling America website and the New York Times Developer Portal. We will generate dataframes and create some simple data visualizations from downloaded data.

Amarel monthly maintenance

Usually scheduled for every 3rd Tuesday and Wednesday of the month from 08:00 ET on the first day till 19:00 ET on the second day. 2023 anticipated maintenance schedule (all dates subject to change): JAN 24-25 (1 week late) FEB 21-22 MAR 14 -15 (1 week earlier, spring break) APR 18-19 MAY 16-17 JUN 20-21 … Read More

Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Protein Design

Register to attend this workshop at the bottom of this page. Zoom link will be emailed after filling out the registration form. Workshop content: This workshop will present a broad overview and hands-on session on how Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) methods are being used for de novo protein structure prediction and provide hands-on experience with AlphaFold2. … Read More

Amarel monthly maintenance

Maintenance is usually scheduled for weekdays because it often involves coordination with university facilities teams or external vendors. There may also be times when Amarel must be unavailable due to externally-scheduled data center facilities, power, or telecommunications maintenance. When this happens, we will do our best to avoid adding to a month’s downtime with our … Read More