ITC x Library Upcoming Events Software Carpentry – UNIX, GIT, and R 9:00am – 12:00pm 12/7/2021 Software Carpentry – UNIX, GIT, and R 9:00am – 12:00pm 12/8/2021 Software Carpentry – UNIX, GIT, and R 9:00am – 12:00pm 12/9/2021 Software Carpentry
New! Spring 2020 Online Reproducible Research Workshops!
New! Spring 2020 Online Reproducible Research Workshops! Click here for link to Reproducible Research Workshops http://dartgo.org/RRADworkshops to register. On-demand sessions will be linked at http://dartgo.org/RRADondemand
October Workshops
October Workshops, visit https://rc.dartmouth.edu/index.php/training/ to view and register Intro to High-Performance Computing (HPC), Tuesday, October 8th Intro to Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Tuesday, Oct 15th Intro to Data Analysis with Python, Thursday, Oct 17th Intro to Neural Networks, Tuesday, Oct
Upcoming Workshops
Upcoming Workshops, visit https://rc.dartmouth.edu/index.php/training/ to view and register Tuesday, Sept 24, 2:30-5:00 Intro to HPC (DHMC) Tuesday, Oct 1, 2:30-5:00 Intro to RC Systems (Campus/37 DFR) Thursday, Oct 8, 2:30-5:00 Intro to HPC (Campus/ 37 DFR)
Plotting and Programming in Python for WISP students workshop series – 1/25, 2/1, 2/8
Research Computing, the Libraries, and the Women In Science Program are partnering for a workshop series on Plotting and Programming in Python, Friday afternoons, 3:45p-6p. See syllabus.
IBM Research Quantum Computing @Programming N’Pizza – Jan. 22, 6-8p, Carson 61
This month, we are featuring IBM Research Quantum Computing! Programming N’ Pizza is a crowd-learning initiative led by the Dartmouth Library and Research Computing. It is an opportunity for the entire Dartmouth community to share, teach and learn programming skills in
Gear Up for Research 2019 – Jan. 24 from 2 – 4 PM
Are you a researcher? Writing a research proposal? Getting ready to publish? Attend Gear Up on January 24th, 2019 from 2:00 – 4:00 pm at DHMC Auditoria A-C to learn about Dartmouth and DHMC research support services and meet the
Research Data Storage on Campus @LSC – DartFS – Coffee and Donuts
Researchers at Dartmouth College can receive 50GB of free, reliable, high-speed network file storage to researchers at Dartmouth through DartFS. DartFS is a network-based storage service for documents and files. Your data can be shared among collaborators, accessed anywhere on
Research ITC and the Library teaches a week-long R-bootcamp to new incoming QBS Master and Ph.D. students
Here are some photos from the event!
Discover why Python is the easiest way into coding – Android Authority
https://www.androidauthority.com/python-power-coder-bundle-876861/ Coding might not be the most glamorous of professions, but who cares. Coders can work from anywhere, and usually make a very good living doing it. According to Daxx.com, the average Python developer salary in the USA is $103,492.