Previous webinars have shown how to automate the orchestration of an experiment from allocating the resources to building the lab to running the experiment and tearing it all down using Heat Templates. Chameleon is a research platform in which experimenters can make on-demand or advanced reservations for resources. Some experiments require resources -- GPUs, FPGAs -- that are both scarce and popular so users must reserve them well in advance. Other experiments require large portions of the testbed and are…
Find out more »TRiRODS is a local meetup for iRODS users and developers in the RDU area. TRiRODS works to build a strong sense of community, to offer a space for collaboration and sharing of individual implementations of iRODS, and to further the work on a hardened version of the code. iRODS Container Storage Interface (CSI) Driver By Illyoung Choi, University of Arizona / CyVerse Wednesday, August 19, 2020 The iRODS Container Storage Interface (CSI) Driver implements the CSI Specification to provide iRODS access to…
Find out more »This tutorial describes how to use the Chameleon bare metal reconfigurable testbed to perform computer science experiments. It explains how to use Chameleon’s fully customizable and accessible collection of nodes, accelerators, storage, and innovative networking resources. The tutorial walks through the computer science experimental process and provides hands-on experience with making a hardware reservation and running a pre-designed experiment on Chameleon.
Find out more »Though the primary goal of the NHLBI BioData Catalyst project is to build a data science platform, at its core, this is a people-centric endeavor. NHLBI BioData Catalyst is also building a community of practice working to collaboratively solve technical and scientific challenges. To further these goals, the BioData Catalyst Consortium meets quarterly to discuss opportunities and road bumps to move work forward together.
Find out more »RENCI and iRODS will have a presence at the 19th Bio-IT World Conference and Expo, from October 6 - 8, 2020. Since its debut in 2002, the annual Bio-IT World Conference & Expo has established itself as a premier event showcasing the innovative IT and informatics applications and enabling technologies that are driving the future of precision medicine. The event highlights new frontiers in drug discovery & development, biomedical research, and clinical and healthcare initiatives made possible by cutting-edge technologies.…
Find out more »The NCDS and Duke’s Fuqua School of Business are teaming up to offer students an opportunity to hear from representatives of top businesses who need data science talent. Industry panelists will provide insight into the current state of the big data/data analytics field. Networking opportunities will be available in Zoom breakout rooms after the panel presentation. Schedule 7:15 – 8:15 p.m. EST | Industry panel 8:15 – 9:00 p.m. EST | Breakout and mingle The panel is free, but registration…
Find out more »TRiRODS is a local meetup for iRODS users and developers in the RDU area. TRiRODS works to build a strong sense of community, to offer a space for collaboration and sharing of individual implementations of iRODS, and to further the work on a hardened version of the code. The event will be held virtually, and the Zoom link will be shared with registrants. Join us at our next meetup for discussion.
Find out more »Data Matters™ is a week-long series of one and two-day courses aimed at students and professionals in business, research, and government. The short course series is sponsored by the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at UNC-Chapel Hill, the National Consortium for Data Science, RENCI and North Carolina State University. Data Matters gives students the chance to learn about a wide range of topics in data science, analytics, visualization, curation, and more from expert instructors. Registration is now open;…
Find out more »TRiRODS is a local meetup for iRODS users and developers in the RDU area. TRiRODS works to build a strong sense of community, to offer a space for collaboration and sharing of individual implementations of iRODS, and to further the work on a hardened version of the code. Join us at our next meetup, virtually. If you are interested in sharing your work at one of our quarterly meetings, please email info@irods.org. Python iRODS Client: Atomic Metadata and Parallel Transfer By:…
Find out more »The goal of this workshop is to introduce FABRIC to experimenters and those considering experimenting. We will share information about deployed sites, recent decisions that could affect your experiments, and demos of FABRIC's current capabilities. Additionally, we will share the planned timeline, including future site deployment and testbed access. More information can be found on our website. This workshop is open to everyone - industry, academic, government, and international researchers. Register here!
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