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A free Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) workshop is open at Jackson State University Wednesday, May 3 to Thursday, May 4, 2017, for faculty and students interested in learning more about advanced computing resources.

Registration close date is April 30, 2017.

The National Science Foundation -funded Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) integrates advanced digital resources and services and facilitates collaboration and sharing of computing resources, data, and expertise. In order to broaden participation and increase accessibility of these resources, XSEDE representatives will introduce the program and conduct workshops on how people can participate.

Contact
Carmen Wright
carmen.m.wright@jsums.edu
Jackson State University
School of Engineering
Jackson, MS 39217
601-979-3753

Agenda

Wednesday, May 3, Morning
– Welcome
– XSEDE Overview
– JSU Research Stories

Wednesday, May 3, Afternoon
Choose one of the two following sessions.
XSEDE New User Training
or
Large Data Management Using Hadoop

Thursday, May 4, Morning
Choose one of the two follow sessions.
XSEDE New User Training (A repeat of the session offered on Wednesday afternoon)
or
Parallel R Using Jetstream

Thursday, May 4, Afternoon
– Computational Thinking: Introduction to Analytics Modeling, and Simulation
– Consulting

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