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An overview of the essentials of research data management (RDM) to help researchers work with, share, and preserve their data. Research data management, or RDM, is increasingly recognized as an important...
This workshop is designed to be a practical introduction to the method of molecular dynamics simulations.This is a beginner-to-intermediate level, in-depth workshop for users with no prior experience...
...personal resources, it can be run on large parallel machines, like the ones available through ACENET and Compute Canada. With OpenFOAM, you can easily scale up to very large projects. OpenFOAM is available...
Join ACENET for a brief introduction to Natural Language Processing (NLP). How do computers understand language? It seems impossible that zeroes and ones could ever add up to words that humans can understand...
Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dalhousie University Yashar joined ACENET in 2023 and is based in Nova Scotia. He has extensive experience managing research projects, developing curriculum...
...components, which would take decades worth of human labour, or, he could approach it theoretically using computers, taking a fraction of the time. “We predict what happens in the ‘real...
...their own desktop. This will be followed by a demonstration on how Paraview can be used on a supercomputer for datasets that are too large for desktop or workstations. This session will be delivered...
...have them register, then follow up with you. In addition to an Alliance account, you will want a computer with Windows, MacOS X, or a Unix-based operating system (not a ChromeBook), and a stable internet...
...Organization & Analysis Series.Beginner, 3 hoursPrerequisites: NoneRequirements: Laptop or desktop computer with a Mac, Linux or Windows operating system that has Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets...
MCSc Computer Science, Dalhousie University Raouf joined ACENET in 2023 after receiving his master’s degree in computer science from Dalhousie University. Prior to his role at ACENET, he conducted...
...determine whether it’s worthwhile pursuing,” Farquharson says. “That’s where computer modelling comes in. We use the information to calculate synthetic data.” But making...
...technology “to promote social good.” Some of the applications the Dalhousie University computer science professor and Canada Research Chair and her students have produced promote physical...
...Universit of Victoria part of it on ACENET infrastructure. We do most model development on local computers and use ACENET resources for model spin-up and simulations of the future. We often run...
...Access the power of supercomputing and the support of our local team of experts from your own personal computer. We offer the performance and expertise your project or research needs.
Through ACENET and the Digital Research Alliance of Canada federation, Atlantic Canadian researchers in academia, industry, government and non-profits have access to advanced computing resources. Used...
...Strategy for Canada. It took over the national responsibility for Advanced Research Computing (ARC) from Compute Canada on April 1st, 2022, with an expanded role that includes Research Data Management...
...so that aircraft can avoid it,” says Alam. Alam says his study using wavelets and the ACENET computer network is unique and is producing some significant results. “These are techniques that...
...production. His award-winning multimedia projects have appeared at venues including Sundance, the SIGGRAPH Computer Conference, Transmediale in Berlin, and the Museum of Moving Images in New York. But...
...data set. “These are big files that take up a lot of memory. We can’t do it on a normal computer so we have to use ACENET.” LaRoche and her team have already compiled and analysed three...
...ultimate energy conservation.” Instead, he uses the services of ACENET, a regional partner of Compute Canada with fourteen Atlantic Canada member institutions that provides large-scale high-performance...
...will serve ACENET well as the Advanced Research Computing (ARC) environment evolves and grows with Compute Canada. Ann holds a Bachelor of Commerce from Saint Mary’s University, and the designations...
...Martin's Atmospheric Composition Analysis Group (ACAG) uses satellite remote sensing and advanced computer modelling to identify the trends and magnitude of human exposure to particulate matter &ndash...
...also very fortunate at St. FX to have full access and on-site technical expertise to the ACENET and Compute Canada high performance computing (HPC) systems. With this infrastructure, Lumiant is able...
...Atmospheric Sciences The Visualize This! Challenge is a Canada-wide competition co-hosted by WestGrid and Compute Canada that aims to celebrate the innovative ways visualization can help researchers...
...Merschrod is a materials science researcher at Memorial University who has a long history with ACENET and Compute Canada. Dr. Laura Estill is a Canada Research Chair in Digital Humanities at St. Francis...
...If you would like to incorporate supercomputing into one of your courses but don't have sufficient compute resources, you can reserve an ACENET training cluster by completing this form. This service...
...nbsp;Prior to ACENET, Sergiy was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Western Ontario doing computer modelling of stellar atmospheres.
...since 1999 as a Systems Administrator with Information Technology Services, and the Departments of Computer Science and Mathematics. He has been designing, building and managing LDAP and identity management...