Join the Chameleon webinar on how to use Jupyter Jupyter Notebooks are a powerful tool for Computer Science experimentation as they can allow you to construct an experiment interactively, in steps, while documenting your process as a natural side effect. You can use Jupyter Notebooks easily with the Chameleon testbed via our shared JupyterHub environment. In this webinar, you’ll learn how to access your Notebook server, how to start and control experiments on the testbed, and hopefully leave with some…
Find out more »Ma J, Yu MK, Fong S, Ono K, Sage E, Demchak B, Sharan R, Ideker T. Abstract Although artificial neural networks are powerful classifiers, their internal structures are hard to interpret. In the life sciences, extensive knowledge of cell biology provides an opportunity to design visible neural networks (VNNs) that couple the model's inner workings to those of real systems. Here we develop DCell, a VNN embedded in the hierarchical structure of 2,526 subsystems comprising a eukaryotic cell (http://d-cell.ucsd.edu/). Trained…
Find out more »Join the Introduction to Chameleon Webinar This tutorial describes how to use the Chameleon Cloud test bed to perform computer science experimentation. It showcases Chameleon’s fully customizable and accessible collection of computation, storage, and 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 »Attend the annual iRODS User Group Meeting The annual iRODS User Group Meeting brings iRODS users, administrators, Consortium members, and staff to discuss iRODS-enabled applications and discoveries, technologies powered by iRODS, and the future of iRODS and the iRODS Consortium. The meeting hosts presentations from the user community and the core development team, including use case presentations, live demonstrations, and open discussions about requested iRODS features.
Find out more »Join the Chameleon webinar Many networking and distributed computing experiments require servers and clients distributed across a wide-area environment. Typically, these experiments use the publicly accessible Internet to send network traffic between the different parts of the experiment. Although the Internet is easy to use and adequate for many experiments it does come with limitations. The shared nature of the Internet makes it difficult to control for congestion and security issues caused by factors outside of your experiment. Further, the…
Find out more »Attend the Data Matters courses 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 National Consortium for Data Science in collaboration with North Carolina State University, RENCI and the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at UNC-Chapel Hill.Data Matters gives students the chance to learn about a wide range of topics in data science, analytics, visualization, curation, and more…
Find out more »Attend the TriPython Chapel Hill Project Night Chapel Hill Project Night meets on second Wednesdays. Have a project you want to show off, share, seek help with, or just get some work done surrounded by like-minded Python lovers? Join us for our monthly project night and do just that! Don't have something to work on? Just need some help with Python? Show up and enjoy the energy, sprint on an open source project, find something interesting to contribute to or be inspired by! The setting is…
Find out more »Attend the TRiRODS Meetup 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.
Find out more »Join the Introduction to Chameleon Webinar This tutorial describes how to use the Chameleon Cloud test bed to perform computer science experimentation. It showcases Chameleon’s fully customizable and accessible collection of computation, storage, and 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 »Join the Introduction to Chameleon Webinar This tutorial describes how to use the Chameleon Cloud test bed to perform computer science experimentation. It showcases Chameleon’s fully customizable and accessible collection of computation, storage, and 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.
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