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Chapel is a high productivity parallel programming language developed by Cray Inc. Its syntax is fairly similar to other imperative programming languages such as C or Python. In contrast to other high-level...
...and Divert NS are seeking innovative ideas for glass reuse and recycling in Nova Scotia. Challenge participants are encouraged to engage with potential end users or industry partners to identify...
Simplify your workflow for complex parallel Julia code with the package Dagger.jlThis workshop will introduce the Julia package Dagger.jl (https://github.com/JuliaParallel/Dagger.jl).Designed specifically...
May 10, 2023 The Digital Research Alliance of Canada is seeking feedback from the research community to identify how research software is being developed, the gaps and needs. We are gathering feedback...
This core session is designed to help new users at ACENET and the Digital Research Alliance of Canada get up and running.The national systems use a job scheduler called “Slurm”. In this session you will...
This core session is designed to help new users at ACENET and Digital Research Alliance of Canada get up and running. What is High Performance Computing (HPC) and what can it do for me? How can ACENET...
This core session is designed to help new users at ACENET and the Digital Research Alliance of Canada get up and running. The national systems use a job scheduler called “Slurm”. In this session...
...would have been a multimedia artist, says Acadia University English professor Jon Saklofske. After all, the great British poet and visual artist left a complex and vast body of work ranging from the...
...surfactant and they need to be given surfactant in order to help them breathe. This surfactant is generally sourced from animals. People of any age who are seriously ill or injured also frequently have...
...University, who for the past 15 years has been studying why materials do the things they do. Specifically, he studies heat and momentum transport on a very small scale. For an example of large scale...
Spring, 2015 Dr. Ghislain Deslongchamps leads a small group of researchers at the University of New Brunswick, adapting computational chemistry tools normally used in drug design for discovering new catalysts...
...kilometre-long bay Karsten is studying is one of the most unique places on Earth; a submerged rift valley where the world’s highest tides reach a daily height of 16 meters, moving 160 billion tonnes...
...the health of local populations around the world. That’s changing thanks to the work of Dr. Randall Martin, an atmospheric scientist who uses remote sensing satellites, computer modeling and advanced...
...dangerous neural surgery. I was working to see if we could find another way that’s safer.” He calls the human brain a non-linear computational system. But the types of algorithms and math...
...occurs — a phenomenon in which rapid changes of pressure in liquid leads to the formation of small vapour-filled cavities. These vapour-filled cavities, or bubbles, collapse and cause loud popping...
...moved to cages in the sea. The fish are kept in the cages until they reach harvest weight — typically three to five kilograms. After that, they’re sent to processing plants to eventually...
...offset calibrations for speed and yaw. Tara Hanlon, who graduates from StFX with a MSc degree this fall, and Meghan Flood, a 2018 engineering graduate, laid the foundational research, and wind work steadily...
On September 23, 2020, the Compute Canada Federation will launch our annual Resource Allocation Competitions (RAC), a peer-reviewed process to grant priority access to compute, storage and cloud resources...
...need more compute power, storage or memory than your desktop can handle, either constantly or occasionally? Are you unsure which computing methods will work best for you? Use the power of ACENET for...
...about how to apply for free computing and storage resources? Join our Q&A session on September 29.Each fall, Compute Canada invites researchers to apply to our annual Resource Allocation Competitions...
This core session is designed to help new users at ACENET and the Digital Research Alliance of Canada get up and running.This session teaches participants how to use the Digital Research Alliance of Canada’s...
This core session is designed to help new users at ACENET and the Digital Research Alliance of Canada get up and running. This session teaches participants how to use the Digital Research Alliance of...
Call is Open for Embedded Technical Support program The Embedded Technical Support program is designed to assist researchers in any discipline at Atlantic Canadian post-secondary institutions to adopt...
This core session is designed to help new users at ACENET and the Digital Research Alliance of Canada get up and running. Linux is the terminal interface used to enable you to use the ACENET and the Digital...
Spring, 2016 Sheldon Opps recalls watching a large silver fox from the window of his Prince Edward Island home last winter. The fox in question was navigating the urban sidewalk, maneuvering around high...
Spring, 2016 The world that Martin Mkandawire studies is very, very small, but his work could have a massive impact on human health and the treatment of diseases, including cancer. He’s also playing...
...those working in the offshore oil and gas industry, the Deepwater Horizon disaster was a major wakeup call. The tragic explosion, fire and subsequent undersea blowout that took place in the Gulf of Mexico...
Spring, 2019 Jacob Levman is trying to figure out what parts of the brain develop abnormally in children with autism, so it’s surprising to learn he’s a professor in the department of mathematics...