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CSEweek - February 20, 2018

 
February Featured Fellow:

Kaijian Liu, Civil and Environmental Engineering
"Transforming Data into Actionable Knowledge: A data-driven Approach to Enhanced Bridge Deterioration Prediction and Maintenance Decision Making"

Wednesday, February 28, 2018
12:00pm - 1:00pm
1030 NCSA

Lunch Provided

 
Software Carpentry Workshops

Please join CSE for a Software Carpentry workshop:    
March 29-30, 2018:
  MATLAB, Automation (Bash and Make), Data Management (Git)
May 7-8, 2018:  Instructor Training
Register for Workshop
Hands-on workshops teach you how to:

➔ organize your research computationally
➔ automate repetitive tasks
➔ make your research reproducible
➔ help other researchers access your work
➔ use your work collaboratively

 
The Hacker Within (THW)

Join us for a Hacker Within meeting:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
2100 NCSA

February 21 - Data Mining and Machine Learning
March 7 - Make/CMake and git/Github
April 4 - Game Engines for Scientific Visualizations
April 18 - Hardware and Software Accelerators
LUNCH PROVIDED
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Faculty Support:  Katy Huff
President:  Aaron Anderson

 
CSE Fellows' Seminars

12:00pm - 1:00pm
1030 NCSA
Spring 2018

February 28, 2018Kaijian Liu
March 28, 2018 – Shriyaa Mittal
April 25, 2018 – Sixian You

LUNCH PROVIDED

 
CSE 2018 - 2019 Fellows Call for Proposals

CSE Fellows Proposal Submission Opening Soon!

 
Computational Genomics Workshop

Workshop: Is Computational Genomics the Key in Cancer Research?

Friday, March 2, 2018 
Noon – 5:00pm
Institute for Genomic Biology (Room 612)

Join the Coordinated Science Lab for a half day workshop on Friday, March 2 as they explore computational genomics and cancer research. This interdisciplinary field uses advanced computing capabilities to drive innovation. This free workshop showcases successful applications of computational tools in current cancer research at UIUC and will help investigators identify computational resources to assist their own field of study.

Mikel Hernaez, Director of Computational Genomics

 
NCSA Event: XSEDE Hosting HPC Training on March 6

Throughout the year, the Blue Waters and Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) projects, led by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), support a variety of interdisciplinary training sessions, workshops and webinars to assist researchers in expanding their computational and data analytics knowledge and providing skills to advance their research.

The training sessions are offered as hands-on workshops that provide a convenient way for researchers to learn about the latest techniques and technologies of current interest in high performance computing (HPC).  

We would like to call your attention to upcoming events being held at NCSA:

  • March 6 - GPU Programming Using OpenACC

Registration is free and required. The sessions are scheduled for 10 AM until 4 PM Central Time in Room 1030 of the NCSA building at 1205 W. Clark St. in Urbana. RSVP on Facebook to receive regular updates.

 
CSE on Social Media

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2017 - 2018 CSE Fellows

Daniel George - Astronomy
Mert Hidayetoglu - Electrical and Computer Engineering
Pouyan Karimi - Mechanical Science and Engineering
Kaijian Liu - Civil and Environmental Engineering
Shriyaa Mittal - Center for Biophysics and Quantitative Biology
Rambod Mojgani - Aerospace Engineering
Darin Peetz - Civil and Environmental Engineering
Sixian You - Bioengineering

 
CSE Certificate Option and Transcriptable Enrollment

CSE offers interdisciplinary undergraduate and graduate specializations which are designed to provide students with a solid foundation in problem-solving using computation as a major tool for modeling complicated problems in science and engineering.

Graduate Concentration—transcriptable option available to both Ph.D. and M.S. students
Undergraduate Minor—transcriptable option available to students in the Colleges of Engineering and LAS
Undergraduate Certificate Option—available to undergraduate students enrolled in participating departments

For more information: https://cse.illinois.edu/education-programs

 
 
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