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The 1st NHR Conference, that will bring together users of High
Performance Computing (HPC) on September 18./19. 2023 in Berlin, has a
track on Agent-based Simulation. There will be talks in this […]
Seminar on Computational Neuroscience of Complex Systems
All spike models were implemented in Netlogo except for the models in Repast4py
Topics : Networks Neuroscience, Dynamics Neuroscience, Agent Based Neuroscience, and Morphodynamics Neuroscience.
Organiza: Enver Oruro PhD, (Dir)Neurocomputing, Social Simulation and Complex Systems Laboratory, Instituto Científico, Universidad Andina del Cusco
Immersive training experience teaching skills in numerical modeling, in modern, collaborative, scientific software development, and in the use of open source community cyberinfrastructure.
Computational methods to represent, model and analyze problems using social information have come a long way in the last decade. Computational methods, such as social network analysis, have prov[…]
Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars from institutions in Canada, Europe, Japan, and the United States are invited to apply to participate in the 12th International HPC Summer School, June 19-24, 2022 in Athens, Greece.
Compute Canada’s WestGrid is moving its Research Computing Summer School online.
ESPIn is a 10-day immersive training experience for 25 graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and/or early career faculty at the CSDMS Integration Facility at the University of Colorado Boulder. ESPIn will offer hands-on training in numerical modeling, best programming practices, open source software development, collaborative coding and version control, Landlab and pymt, high performance computing, and model uncertainty quantification.
The San Diego Supercomputer Center Summer Institute is a week-long workshop held at the University of California, San Diego that focuses on a broad spectrum of introductory-to-intermediate topics in High Performance Computing and Data Science. The program is aimed at researchers in academia and industry, especially in domains not traditionally engaged in supercomputing, who have problems that cannot typically be solved using local computing resources.
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