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...documents. Participants will need to install Quarto, R and Python, along with other tools on their computer. Instructions will be provided by email and added to the website prior to the series. Please...
...for undergraduate students in 10 different fields, including biology, chemistry, mathematics & computer science, nutrition & foods, and others. The Psychology Student Conference occurs annually...
...beyond. An assistant professor in Mount Allison University’s department of mathematics and computer science, Dr. Lelievre is an applied geophysicist who images what’s underground. Earlier...
...meaningful. As the IT research scientist at the Nova Scotia Community College and a PhD candidate in computer science at Dalhousie University, Shah focuses on designing solutions by analyzing massive...
...data mining, and comparison, often involving millions of parameters. It takes top-of-the-line supercomputer systems, like those provided by ACENET and the Digital Research Alliance of Canada, to give...
...that will be presented or previous programming experience but intermediate level experience with a computer is highly recommended. You do need to have a laptop with a Mac, Linux or Windows operating...
...up huge amounts of both storage space and computing power. “You just can't do it on a normal computer.” Access to ACENET and the Alliance’s supercomputing facilities are instrumental...
...points for a dataset size that fits on a typical desktop, before showing what can be done using a supercomputer for data that’s too large for a desktop. There are no prerequisites and no technical...
...amp; November 22, 12:30-3:30pm Atlantic time)Prerequisites: NoneRequirements: laptop or desktop computer with a Mac, Linux or Windows operating system (not a tablet, Chromebook, etc) on which you have...
...to resolve conflicts (when one member overwrites another’s changes). Attendees should have a computer (Windows, Linux or MacOS) on which they install Git before the workshop, following the instructions...
...Git commands: status, add, commit, checkout, log, diff, push, & pull). Attendees should have a computer (Windows, Linux or MacOS) on which they install Git before the workshop, following the instructions...
...pipelines on Intel® architectures. he components are built using oneAPI libraries for low-level compute optimizations. This maximizes performance from preprocessing through machine learning. oneAPI...
...and solutions. Its APIs are based on familiar standards—C++ STL, Parallel STL (PSTL), Boost.Compute, and SYCL*—to maximize productivity and performance across CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs.  ...
...starts. Note that there will not be an option to join online. Attendees should bring their own laptop computer with them (Windows, Linux or MacOS) Participants must register using their institutional...
...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...
...workshop is aimed at analyzing data sets that are too large to be handled and processed by a single computer.With hands-on guided examples, the workshop covers the basics of Spark and Resilient Distributed...
...be approachable to a novice audience, curious about machine learning, but not necessarily math or computer science majors. Methods and techniques will be explained using metaphors, examples, and clear...
...variety of fields, including nutrition and foods, chemistry, physics and astronomy, mathematics and computer science, biology, psychology, and others. Science Atlantic Nutrition and Foods Committee was...
...Analysis and Visualization With Python: You will learn how to use data analysis tools and our supercomputers. Parallel Programming: You will learn to optimize their code or their project, and parallelize...