Article #5609: Applied Machine Learning Lifecycles
Applied Machine Learning Lifecycles will discuss what goes into delivering Machine Learning (ML) projects beyond the actual ML code, particularly in i...
Applied Machine Learning Lifecycles will discuss what goes into delivering Machine Learning (ML) projects beyond the actual ML code, particularly in i...
Unix 202 is for students, staff, and faculty looking to learn how to use Linux/Unix-based high-performance computing systems like Purdue's Research Co...
An intermediate level discussion of how the Jupyter system (JupyterHub, Jupyter Notebook, etc.) functions at an application level on a distributed com...
The Clusters 101 workshop is for students, staff, and faculty who want to learn how to use Purdue's Research Computing clusters. Familiarity with the...
This webinar covers the basics of connecting to Anvil, managing the user environment, running jobs, and data management. Knowledge of basic UNIX comma...
The Clusters 201 workshop is for students, staff, and faculty who want to learn how to use Purdue's Research Computing clusters. Familiarity with the...
Purdue’s Women in High-Performance Computing (WHPC) group is hosting a talk by Elizabeth Karcher, associate professor of animal sciences, titled “Ever...
The Globus Overview workshop is for students, staff, and faculty interested in learning about using the Globus service for research data management. N...
A high-level introduction to how software applications and libraries are installed and function on a Linux system; and specifically with regard to HPC...
This bioinformatics workshop is for students, staff, and faculty who want to learn how to use Purdue’s Research Computing clusters to run bioinformati...
Research Storage 101 workshop is for students, staff, and faculty interested in learning about options and services available for research data storag...
This bioinformatics workshop will introduce the containerized bioinformatics computing resources provided by Purdue Rosen Center for Advanced Computin...
Open OnDemand 101 is for students, staff, and faculty interested in transitioning from using local computing resources to using HPC cluster resources...
Historically, high-performance computing (HPC), has primarily involved tightly coupled simulations executed in a synchronous fashion across nodes. Mor...
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