Open Science Data Cloud PIRE (OSDC PIRE)

Open Science Data Cloud PIRE (OSDC PIRE)

Share

Are you a Computer Science Graduate student looking for an international Fellowship opportunity?

The Open Science Data Cloud (OSDC) is an open-source, cloud-based infrastructure that allows scientists to manage, analyze, integrate and share medium to large size scientific datasets. If the answer to this question is yes, please apply to the Open Science Data Cloud PIRE opportunity at http://www.opensciencedatacloud.org/pire-training/osdc-pire-application/

Fellows Call for Applications (Copy) — Trusted CI: The NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence 09/28/2020

Call for Applications for Trusted CI's Open Science Cybersecurity Fellows Program

Fellows Call for Applications (Copy) — Trusted CI: The NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence Trusted CI serves the scientific community as the NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, providing leadership in and assistance in cybersecurity in the support of research. In 2019, Trusted CI established the Open Science Cybersecurity Fellows program. This program establishes and supports a networ...

The most exciting telescope that no-one is talking about 09/01/2020

The most exciting telescope that no-one is talking about

The most exciting telescope that no-one is talking about The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is perhaps the next most exciting observatory to the James Webb Space Telescope. So why is it that hardly anyone has heard of i...

Apply to WINS – WINS – Women in Networking at SC 03/02/2019

The Women in IT Networking at SC (WINS) program is seeking qualified female candidates in their early- to mid-career to join the SCinet volunteer workforce for the Supercomputing 2019 Conference (SC19), to be held in Denver, CO, November 17-22. Selected candidates will receive full travel support and mentoring by well-known engineering experts in the research and education community.

Apply to WINS – WINS – Women in Networking at SC Apply to WINS The SC19 WINS application opens on 3/1/19 Click HERE to apply Important information for potential WINS applicants Please note that due to grant award restrictions, the WINS Program is only applicable to women employed full time by a company or organization located in the US territories...

Photos from Open Science Data Cloud PIRE (OSDC PIRE)'s post 09/04/2018

Internet2 is pleased to announce Robert L. Grossman as the featured speaker at the Exchange session at TechEX18 in Orlando. Following welcome remarks from Internet2 CEO Howard Pfeffer, Grossman will share how data science is changing the way we analyze scientific data, make discoveries and reproduce research.
Grossman is the Frederick H. Rawson Professor of Medicine, a Professor of Computer Science, and the Jim and Karen Frank Director of the Center for Translational Data Science at the University of Chicago.

He is the principal investigator for the National Cancer Institute Genomic Data Commons (GDC), a platform for the cancer research community that manages, analyzes, integrates, and shares large-scale genomic datasets in support of precision medicine.
https://meetings.internet2.edu/2018-technology-exchange/attendee-information/registration/

Write Congress 11/09/2017

Here’s an easy way to contact your representatives regarding the new tax bill on tuition fee waivers

Write Congress Write Congress

Photos 07/04/2017
10/24/2016

USP-CAPES PUBLIC NOTICE FOR THE SELECTION OF FOREIGN RESEARCHERS AT USP
Based on the Technical and Scientific Cooperation Agreement between the University of São Paulo - USP and the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel - CAPES Proceeding USP no. 15.1.1118.1.0, this public notice to select 15 (fifteen) candidates for foreign researcher fellowships at USP is launched.http://www.usp.br/internationaloffice/wp-content/uploads/EDITAL-USP-CAPES-english.pdf

www.usp.br

09/06/2016

The 3nd International Workshop on Innovating the Network for Data Intensive Science (INDIS) 2016, in conjunction with SC16: IEEE/ACM International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, in Salt Lake City, Utah, on November 13, 2016, 9h00 – 17h00. Submission deadline is 18 Sept 2016!
https://scinet.supercomputing.org/workshop/node/6

The INDIS Workshop | scinet.supercomputing.org The 3nd International Workshop on Innovating the Network for Data Intensive Science (INDIS) 2016, in conjunction with SC16: IEEE/ACM International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, in Salt Lake City, Utah, on November 13, 2016, 9h00 – 17h00.

Software Defined Networking - Princeton University | Coursera 08/15/2016

The online course "Software Defined Networking", by Prof. Nick Feamster (Princeton University), will start in September, and is now accepting applications. It’s completely free, and you can enroll at https://www.coursera.org/learn/sdn

This course has been known as having a very distinguished program. It covers SDN from the basics (origins and foundations), goes through the OpenFlow protocol (as well as controllers and other OF stuff), and last time, it even introduced data plane programming with P4 language, as well as some 'hot topics' involving Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) (e.g: Service Function Chaining).

The main highlight of this course is it high-level of practical activities, which includes using Python together with Mininet simulator to solve interesting networking problems from an SDN perspective.

Software Defined Networking - Princeton University | Coursera Software Defined Networking from Princeton University. In this course, you will learn about software defined networking and how it is changing the way communications networks are managed, maintained, and secured. Take free online classes from 140+ top universities and educational organizations. We p...

Want your school to be the top-listed School/college in Chicago?

Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.

Location

Address


Chicago, IL
60637