The workshops are targeted to faculty, post-docs and student researchers and will be especially useful for those who are new to computational science and interested in learning about the resources available to them at UCF and beyond. Topics span the areas of research data management, high-performance computing, and programming for scientific analysis and will feature some sessions with hands-on learning.
The March 8 session details are:
Title: Advanced Research Computing Center: Introduction to Globus for New Users, for Research Data Transfer/Sharing
Description:
We will provide a summary review of Globus features targeted at those researchers new to Globus. We will demonstrate how to transfer and share data, and install a Globus Connect Personal endpoint on your laptop. Some use cases will be demonstrated.
Presenters: Greg Nawrocki, Director of Customer Engagement of the Globus Department at the University of Chicago
Registration: https://ucf.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAodOCupjsuGNZQO52M5f28aFjr1TZSf_jB
For the complete line-up of upcoming 2021 Research Computing and Data Workshops, please visit: https://rci.research.ucf.edu/workshops/2021/
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Green Dot: 2/24 (2 p.m.), 3/8 (1 p.m.), 3/25 (1 p.m.), 4/6 (2 p.m.)
Cares: 3/1 (3 p.m.), 3/10 (2 p.m.), 3/26 (1 p.m.), 4/5 (2 p.m.)
]]>Day(s): Mondays (bi-weekly)
Dates: Mar 8, 22; April 5
Time: 5:00-6:30 p.m. (doors open at 4:45 p.m.)
Location: UCF Main Campus, Nicholson School of Communication (NSC) Room 113
Event: Pokemon Family Feud
Join us for fun Pokemon-related activities at the UCF main campus. Open to all UCF students.
A face mask is required and social distancing will be enforced. No food or drink inside of the meeting room.
RSVP REQUIRED
Mar 8: https://knightconnect.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6973038
Mar 22: https://knightconnect.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6973039
April 5: https://knightconnect.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6973040
Meeting ID: 894 4370 2860
Passcode: NOWnow
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For more information about this meeting visit studenthealth.ucf.edu/recovery/ or call the Al-Anon Family Groups Helpline at (800) 344-2666.
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