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Modern Researcher 501: An Intro to High Performance Computing using Python: A three-part workshop series

Date:
Thursday, November 4, 2021
Time:
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location:
Boettcher Room
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This is a 3-part workshop - registering here will register you for all three parts.

  • Part 1 - An Intro to HPC using Python I: Getting Started on HPC@Mines
    November 4, 12-1:30pm, in-person only in the Library's Boettcher Room

  • Part 2 - An Intro to HPC using Python II: Scientific Computing Fundamentals
    November 9, 10-11:30am, on Zoom (link will be emailed in advance)

  • Part 3 - An Intro to HPC using Python III: Parallel Computing
    November 10, 10-11:30am, on Zoom (link will be emailed in advance)

In this workshop series, we will make heavy use of Anaconda, a python distribution which packages several python scientific modules. As a pre-meeting assignment, you will be required to install Anaconda on your machine. It is supported on major platforms: Anaconda - Individual Edition

If you have issues installing, please reach out to ndanes@mines.edu

Please register in advance. Lunch will be provided for preregistered attendees.


This workshop is part of the Modern Research 501 workshop series. The Modern Researcher 501 is a workshop series aiming to provide early career researchers with tips, tools, and best practices across the research lifecycle.

The series is hosted weekly by Emily Bongiovanni, Scholarly Communications Librarian, and Roel Snieder, Director of the Center for Professional Development Education.

Related Link: Graduate Workshops

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Modern Researcher 501: An Intro to High Performance Computing using Python: A three-part workshop series

Presenter

Presented by
Nicholas Danes

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Library Contact

Library Contact
Seth Vuletich

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