No Office Hours Wednesday 10/9/2019 Yom Kippur
In observance of Yom Kippur, there will be no Advanced Computing Solutions Center Office Hours on Wednesday 10/9/2019 at the Medical Campus. Read more “No Office Hours Wednesday 10/9/2019 Yom Kippur”
In observance of Yom Kippur, there will be no Advanced Computing Solutions Center Office Hours on Wednesday 10/9/2019 at the Medical Campus. Read more “No Office Hours Wednesday 10/9/2019 Yom Kippur” →
The IDSC Advanced Computing platform has a mission to provide the University of Miami academic community with comprehensive advanced computing resources ranging from hardware infrastructure to expertise in designing and implementing high-performance solutions. Read more “Need help? IDSC Advanced Computing has Office Hours” →
On Thursday, September 19, 2019, IDSC held a reception to launch “TRITON”, a $3.7M machine that is now accessible to University of Miami students, faculty, and staff. The celebrated a collaboration with all those who worked hard to make it possible—from Procurement, to UMIT, to IBM and IDSC Advanced Computing technicians—everyone’s efforts came together to get the new supercomputer installed and up and running. Read more “TRITON Takes a Bow” →
Translational Multimedia Data Mining for AI-Based Medical Diagnostics—Bridging Digital Intelligence with Clinical Practices (TMDM for short) is a WORKSHOP collocated with ICDM 2019 (November 8 – 11, 2019) in Beijing, China. Read more “ICDM-TMDM 2019 Workshop 11/8-11 in Beijing” →
Trained instructors lead a comprehensive, hands-on overview of an introductory data analysis using Python, covering topics like data types, functions, conditional statements, loops, errors and exceptions, debugging, and some key Python libraries and writing Python programs that will work like Linux command-line tools. This workshop is designed to provide a foundation of basic concepts that all programming depends on, using Python as an example. This Bash, Python, and git workshop is capped at 35 participants, and is on a first-come/first-served basis. Read more “2-day Python Workshop 11/11-12/2019 Medical Campus” →
The 4th annual Big Data Conference has joined with the annual data visualization event VizUM to host a poster session. Data and computational scientists from the south Florida research community are invited to submit abstracts on topics involving: Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning/Deep Learning in any field, Data Science Ethics and Policy, Data Analytics, and Big Data. Read more “Big Data + VizUM Poster Deadline Extended to 11/15” →
You are invited to celebrate the launch of TRITON, the University of Miami’s new supercomputer. Using the same AI-optimized architecture as the world’s most powerful supercomputers, Triton is UM’s first GPU-accelerated HPC/AI system, representing a new approach to computational and data science. Triton was designed to process vast amounts of data in near real time by accelerating data transfer between the IBM POWER9 CPU and attached accelerators, enabling students, researchers, and data scientists to explore new possibilities. Read more “TRITON Supercomputer Launch Celebration 9/19/2019” →
This session will provide an overview of the University’s data-driven Advanced Computing Systems design as well as the design of the new AI-ready system, TRITON, which supports the biomedical architecture. The Biomedical Informatics architecture at UM currently supports nearly 7 PB of biomedical research data and numerous projects including EHR data from three Health Care partner organizations. Read more “Overview of New TRITON AI-Ready System 9/20/2019” →
The Advanced Computing Team offers office assistance with usage issues on the new TRITON supercomputer and/or the Pegasus cluster. During office hours, the team can provide assistance with queuing inquiries, software installation, and technical troubleshooting. The team is ready to answer questions regarding grant proposals, and can provide resource information about the Advanced Computing environment. Read more “Get help during Advanced Computing Office Hours” →
Trained instructors lead a comprehensive, hands-on overview of what is possible with R, using an example dataset. Go from reading data into R to data types, functions, conditional statements, loops, how to write in RMarkdown, as well as best practices for writing R code that others can understand and use. This workshop is designed to provide a foundation of basic concepts that all programming depends on, using R as an example. Read more “2-DAY “R” Workshop 12/2-3/2019 RSMAS Campus” →