Bring Your Own Cup Series (BYOC)
Come join us for Bring Your Own Cup on Wednesdays @9:30-11am in the Collaboratorium (IRIC 325) for FREE coffee/tea and a social hour with the crew!
Come join us for Bring Your Own Cup on Wednesdays @9:30-11am in the Collaboratorium (IRIC 325) for FREE coffee/tea and a social hour with the crew!
Our next Brown Bag Lunch, Sketch Your Proposal session is happening Monday, April 13, from 12:30-1:30 PM in the Collaboratorium (IRIC 352). How do students communicate mathematical reasoning they can’t yet put into words? Join the conversation as Angela Crawford, an Assistant Research Professor of STEM Education, investigates behavioral signals, such as gesture and student-generated inscriptions, of proportional…
Nearly two dozen people gathered in the Collaboratorium for an unusual Brown Bag Lunch on Monday to learn a little about virus structure and to make their own beaded virus. Our beginning work looked nothing like Holly’s expert designs but we had fun trying!
The Institute for Modeling Collaboration and Innovation hosts Data Carpentries workshops each semester to improve data literacy and reproducible science. The Carpentries teaches foundational computational and data science skills to researchers worldwide. The spring workshop, Genomics in Unix and R, is quickly approaching but there is still space for participants to join. Attendees may register for U of…
Greetings IMCI crew, The University of Idaho will adjourn for the week of 11/24 for Fall Break. IMCI will continue to support our collaborators as usual—though all IMCI events will be postponed until the semester resumes.
Coffee, community, grassrooting. These are some of the things that brings IMCI together. At the heart of IMCI is the “Collaboratorium”. Faculty, students, and postdocs working in both modeling and empirical areas meet with postdoctoral scientists who devote full-time efforts to collaborative modeling. Our goal is to bring together the brightest minds across disciplines to…
Sign up now! The Carpentries is an international community of learners and instructors dedicated to the importance of software and data in research. Learn more at www.carpentries.org Open to students and non-students. Registration required. All participants need to register with IMCI to attend. For more information and to register please email your name and affiliation…