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June,2024
6 Jun 9:00 am 12:00 pm

CO Summer School S2: High-Performance I/O and Storage

This workshop will help you understand the relation between storage systems and application-level performance. We will survey the design of storage found on national systems, and consider their performance implications. A range of different IO techniques, data formats, and libraries will be considered. Ideally, participants should have an account on the National Platform (DRI). Level: intermediate, examples/exercises will be in Python; having a DRAC account will be helpful. Level: Intermediate Length: 3 Hours Format: Lecture + Hands-on Prerequisites: Alliance Account, Python Experience (part of the 2024 Compute Ontario Summer School) Virtual
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6 Jun 9:00 am 12:00 pm

CO Summer School S1: AI Showcase

This course introduces Artificial Intelligence (AI), a science focusing on developing intelligent systems capable of autonomous behavior. In this course, we explore the exciting world of AI, introducing its definition and history. We discuss the advantages and challenges of AI in the present time, along with various applications and projects that demonstrate its capabilities. Throughout the session, participants will gain insights into different types of AI, learn about running predefined projects, and discover AI showcases on various platforms. By the end of the course, participants will have the knowledge and resources to start their own AI projects with their data, exploring the latest AI advancements in our clusters. Level: Introductory Length: 3 Hours Format: Lecture Prerequisites: Basic Python beneficial but not required (part of the 2024 Compute Ontario Summer School) Virtual
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6 Jun 1:30 pm 4:30 pm

CO Summer School S1: Introduction to R

This half-day session offers a brief introduction to R, with a focus on data analysis and statistics. We will discuss the following topics: the R interface, primitive data types, lists, vectors, matrices, and data frames - a crucial data type in data analysis and the trademark of the R language. Advanced topics to be covered include: basics statistics and function creation; *apply family functions; and the basics of scripting. Level: Introductory Length: 3 Hours Format: Lecture + Hands-on Prerequisite: Some programming experience in another programming language (part of the 2024 Compute Ontario Summer School) Virtual
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6 Jun 1:30 pm 2:50 pm

CO Summer School S2: Supporting research with Data Management Plans & the DMP Assistant!

This session will provide participants with information, guidance, and resources for supporting research through the development and implementation of data management plans (DMPs). Level: Introductory Length: 1.5 Hours Format: Lecture Prerequisites: None General topics covered will include the importance and benefits of DMPs, their content, and impending DMP requirements relating to the Tri-Agency research data management (RDM) policy. Specific focus will be given to the Digital Research Alliance of Canada DMP Assistant platform that is hosted nationally at the University of Alberta Library, along with a new DMP template developed by the Alliance’s DMP Expert Group (DMPEG). This new template is targeted specifically to support researchers in meeting DMP requirements at the funding opportunity application stage. Additional information relating to an accompanying assessment rubric that is currently in development will be shared. Time will be reserved for questions and discussion. (part of the 2024 Compute Ontario Summer School) Virtual
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6 Jun 3:00 pm 4:20 pm

CO Summer School S2: Empowering Open Science: An Introduction to Depositing and Sharing Research Data and Code in Borealis

The reproducibility of research is essential to the scientific community, as it ensures the accuracy and reliability of research findings that are used to build upon existing knowledge. However, reproducibility is often hindered by the lack of access to research data, documentation, and code. This workshop will provide an overview of the concepts of open science, reproducibility, and the FAIR principles of research data, as well as explore how to deposit and share data in Borealis, the Canadian Dataverse Repository, a bilingual, multidisciplinary, secure, Canadian research data repository, supported by academic libraries and research institutions across Canada. Level: Introductory; Length: 1.5 Hours; Format: Lecture; Prerequisites: None (part of the 2024 Compute Ontario Summer School) Virtual
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