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SUMMARY:Intro to Python - Part 1
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis workshop offers practical experience in learning Python\, especially for the beginners. By the end of the workshop\, the participants will be able to write simple scripts\, understand Python modules\, and manage packages. \nObjectives \n\nExplore command line executions vs Jupyter Notebooks\nUnderstand how to use data structures – variables\, lists\, and dictionaries\nConstruct loops for repeated task executions\nCreate functions for reusing code blocks\nUnderstand Python modules\nManage and install Python packages\n\nIf you have questions or need help\, please email Bala Desinghu. \nAmarel account: Apply here as soon as possible. You must have an Amarel account set up before the workshop. \nVPN setup: You have to be connected on Rutgers’ network or be on VPN to access Amarel resources. \nSSH setup: Windows users must install an SSH client like PuTTY or MobaXterm. Alternatively\, Windows 10 users can install the complete Windows Subsystem for Linux.
URL:https://oarc.rutgers.edu/event/intro-to-python-10-7-22/
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SUMMARY:Intro to Python - Part 2
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis workshop offers practical experience in learning Python\, especially for the beginners. By the end of the workshop\, the participants will be able to write simple scripts\, understand Python modules\, and manage packages. \nObjectives \n\nExplore command line executions vs Jupyter Notebooks\nUnderstand how to use data structures – variables\, lists\, and dictionaries\nConstruct loops for repeated task executions\nCreate functions for reusing code blocks\nUnderstand Python modules\nManage and install Python packages\n\nIf you have questions or need help\, please email Bala Desinghu. \nAmarel account: Apply here as soon as possible. You must have an Amarel account set up before the workshop. \nVPN setup: You have to be connected on Rutgers’ network or be on VPN to access Amarel resources. \nSSH setup: Windows users must install an SSH client like PuTTY or MobaXterm. Alternatively\, Windows 10 users can install the complete Windows Subsystem for Linux.
URL:https://oarc.rutgers.edu/event/intro-to-python-10-14-22/
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SUMMARY:Amarel monthly maintenance
DESCRIPTION: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. \n2022 anticipated maintenance schedule (all dates subject to change):\nJAN 11 & 12 \nFEB 15 & 16\nMAR 15 & 16\nAPR 19 & 20\nMAY 17 & 18\nJUN 21 & 22\nJUL 19 & 20\nAUG 16 & 17\nSEP 20 & 21\nOCT 18 & 19\nNOV 15 & 16\nDEC 20 & 21 \nMaintenance 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 own maintenance work (e.g.\, by working in parallel or postponing some tasks). \n			\n				Visit Amarel system status for more information
URL:https://oarc.rutgers.edu/event/amarel-monthly-maintenance-10-18-22/
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SUMMARY:Molecular Operating Environment (MOE) user training session 2
DESCRIPTION:OARC in collaboration with Chemical Computing Group (CCG)\, continue MOE training sessions. \nSession 1 was completed at the end of May\, 2022. \nSession 2 is scheduled for Tuesday\, Oct 25\, 2022 10:00 AM ET.  \n\nSession 2 will focus on Advanced Structure-Based Design:\n\npharmacophore modeling\ndocking\nfragment-based design\nscaffold replacement\nR-group screening\nproject search\nprotein-ligand interaction fingerprints (PLIF)\n\n\n\nThis hands-on webinar can be followed with MOE installed on Amarel cluster or you may install it on your own computer from the Rutgers Software Portal. \nAlternatively you may listen to the presenters during the webinar and repeat tutorials later on your own. \nIf interested\, please register here. \nIf you have any questions or need help please email Vlad Kholodovych at OARC or Mauricio Rodriguez\, Academic Services Manager at Chemical Computing Group.
URL:https://oarc.rutgers.edu/event/molecular-operating-environment-moe-user-training-session-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221028T140000
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SUMMARY:Data Visualization with Python - Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Workshop content: This workshop provides hands-on training on how to utilize packages like numpy\, pandas\, matplotlib\, plotly\, etc. to store\, process\, and visualize data. \nIf you have questions or need help\, please email Bala Desinghu. \nAmarel account: Apply here as soon as possible. You must have an Amarel account set up before the workshop. \nVPN setup: You have to be connected on Rutgers’ network or be on VPN to access Amarel resources. \nSSH setup: Windows users must install an SSH client like PuTTY or MobaXterm. Alternatively\, Windows 10 users can install the complete Windows Subsystem for Linux. \nRegister to attend the workshop:
URL:https://oarc.rutgers.edu/event/data-visualization-with-python-10-28-22/
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