U-M is offering a new, campus-wide license for MATLAB, Simulink, and companion products. All faculty, researchers, and students are eligible to download and install these products, including toolboxes such as: Bioinformatics…
The University of Michigan is part of an NSF-supported 17-university coalition dedicated to creating next-generation computing power to support high-energy physics research. Led by Princeton University, the Institute for Research…
The Center for Human Growth and Development (CHGD) held a workshop on functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), a form of neuroimaging, with a special focus on pediatric applications. The workshop was…
Users of ARC-TS computing resources can now use desktop versions of popular software packages like Matlab and R while accessing the Flux shared computing cluster. The new service, called ARC…
A Software Carpentry workshop will be held at the U-M Medical School May 2 and 3. These workshops are free and open to anyone on campus; the sessions are suitable for researchers in the…
The 2nd Workshop on Sustainable Software for Science: Practice and Experiences is scheduled to be held in conjunction with the SC14 conference in New Orleans on Nov. 16. Workshop description: …
The 2012 International Conference on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, or BIOCOMP’12, will be held on July 16-19, 2012, in Las Vegas. GENERAL INFORMATION: BIOCOMP conference is being held jointly (same location and…
COMSOL will give a free multiphysics modeling workshop at the University of Michigan. The motto of this workshop is “learn-by-doing.” The goal is to teach you the skills needed to model problems in…