Author: Jaime Cleek

  • October Events

    Programming N’Pizza 6:00pm – 8:00pm 10/3/2018 UAV’s and Drones for Natural Resources Data Collection 10:00am – 3:30pm 10/3/2018 RITC Workshop: Database Design and Implementation 3:00pm – 5:00pm 10/9/2018 RITC Workshop: Database Query and Analytics 3:00pm – 5:00pm 10/10/2018 Workshop: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 2:00pm – 3:30pm 10/11/2018 Research Data Storage on Campus @THAYER –…

  • Programming N’Pizza October 2018

    October 3rd 6:00pm-8:00pm Carson 61 Join us, and participants from across the Dartmouth community, as we gather together to share, teach, and learn programming skills, and, of course, enjoy some pizza!

  • Mathematica Workshop

    “Mathematica 11 In Education and Research” Tuesday September 25 11am – 12:30pm Haldeman 041 Open to anyone at Dartmouth Topics to be covered and additional information: [gview file=”https://rc-new.dartmouth.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Mathematica_Workshop_Overview.pdf”]

  • Programming N’Pizza

    Tuesday, May 15th, 6:00 – 8:00pm Carson Instructional Center (Carson 61) Join us, and participants from across the Dartmouth community, as we gather together to share, teach, and learn programming skills, and, of course, enjoy some pizza!

  • Tech Discussion: 3D Roman Basilica

    Research Computing has been working with Professor Nicola Camerlenghi to create a 3D reconstruction of the Basilica of St. Paul in Rome, using the Unity Game Engine. The collaboration was initiated by the Neukom Institute and supported by a CompX grant. On February 20 we held a tech discussion over lunch with interested members of…

  • RC’s PollTrack App in WIRED Magazine

    Our PollTrack App made an appearance in Wired Magazine in an article about the types of voter fraud that exist in significant amounts and the types which probably don’t. You can learn more about the PollTrack App at its project page. https://www.wired.com/2016/10/elections-always-rigged-not-like-trump-says/

  • Machine Learning Talks

    Research Computing’s Jianjun Hua spoke to an attentive audience of Economic Department Faculty in January about using the software package R for machine learning. Machine learning, a type of artificial intelligence that provides computers with the ability to learn without being explicitly programmed, is currently a hot topic as technological advances continue to increase the…