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...of knowledge and personal strengths bring unique value as a business and technology leader. Specifically: He has fostered an innovative culture, leading teams both small and large in analytical adoption...
...how to use Paraview to unlock key insights from your data. Imagine being able to see how water is actually flowing around a ship when you’re designing a greener propulsion system. Imagine designing...
...thanks to data collected by researchers through photo-identification over the last several decades. All these data provide the basis to understand how the cumulative effects of inbreeding and multiple...
...areas, including engineering, material science, sensor/drone data, geospatial, and life sciences. We all know the advantages of seeing a bar chart with data instead of reading the numbers in text. The...
...Unix Shell or Introduction to Linux or similar experience Cloud computing provides great flexibility allowing complete control of the computing environment. In addition the environment can be copied...
...code, websites or any other files to keep track of what’s been changed, by whom, when and why. All previous versions of files are saved and you can even revert to a previous version. Git is a version...
...Mi'kma'ki, the unceded historical and present territory of the Mi'kmaq First Nation. Chemistry has historically excluded Indigenous voices, and we hope to be part of the movement to change this and to...
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...elements that a layperson can use.” “We also develop hierarchical materials computationally. Constructing a multi-scale system is not trivial because of the computational cost, but this forces...
Spring, 2017 In terms of impact and sheer numbers, microbes dominate our planet. The tiny single-celled organisms invisible to the naked eye live everywhere on Earth – in the atmosphere, the earth’s...
Photo by Clarisse Croset on Unsplash Summer, 2020 When one thinks about computer science’s role in tackling COVID-19, it’s hard to imagine what it might be. Yet James Hughes...
...common attacks. Safe browsing, file sharing, video conferencing, and tools for online collaboration are all covered in a discussion of how to stay safe while living and working on the internet. Email...
...You may have heard of Git, but there are many competing version control tools available, and they all exist in a large “ecosystem” of related web services. Learn how to assess your options...
This is a one-hour crash course in the primary tool for writing message-passing parallel programs. It covers the basic concepts of MPI, including sending and receiving messages, coordination, and data...
...Twitter, but the basics of collecting information from Facebook is also introduced, and we talk generally about a few methods for collecting from web pages. Working examples are shared throughout that...
This is an intermediate level series. Cloud computing provides great flexibility, allowing complete control of the computing environment. In addition, the environment can be copied, backed up, created...
...be holding a consultative session January 21st, 2015 at Dalhousie University to obtain input to the call for proposals on the renewal and refresh of Compute Canada's advanced research computing cyber-infrastructure...
...of Canadian excellence in advanced research computing to more than 10,000 delegates. “We can all be proud of the Canadian research excellence fuelled by Compute Canada’s advanced research...
...University in Lennoxville ,Qc. The Calcul Québec Spring School is an event that is held annually to train graduate students, postdocs and researchers on the effective use of resources. Held at...
...to accompany a Dalhousie-based researcher to the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) held annually in Victoria BC. He has since participated in planning and teaching sessions during DHSI. Congratulations Craig!
...to invest in software tools that accelerate discovery across multiple research teams. This funding call demonstrates the viability of this approach by supporting the evolution of software tools designed...
...2018 Glooscap, 28 February 2018 Some of these transfers involve large files, and the process of installing and testing software on a new cluster can take time, so we’re staggering the dates to...
...Compute Canada cloud. The group’s nomination cited Oliver as “…often going beyond the call of duty.” Sergiy was nominated by both researcher Lev Tarasov at Memorial University...
...Infrastructure Organization (NDRIO) has announced its inaugural Researcher Council following an open call for nominations from its Primary Members along with an independent application process. The council...
...We showed that the existence of this phase transition provided a simple and unified way to explain all of the unusual properties of water.” Since that time, scientists have been working to test...
...and/or customized and maintained our software environment, Infiniband and Myrinet networks, SGE installation, ticketing system and the wiki-driven website. He works closely with systems administrators...
...nbsp;He has significant experience in identity and access management, OS management, login services, firewalls and security, web services, job scheduling, revision control, performance monitoring, DNS...
...participant in the evolution of Compute Canada since its inception through to the Digital Research Alliance of Canada transition, representing Atlantic Canada on the Technology Leadership Council, numerous...
...environment on the national systems, using the job scheduler Slurm. Learn how the scheduler works, how it allocates jobs, what are reasonable requests to minimize wait time, how to make the best use...