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Register to Attend a Carpentries Course
The topics of upcoming workshops are always up for discussion and depend on your input. If you have workshops suggestions or requests, please email JT Van Leuven. If you are a student wishing to take any of these courses for academic credit, please register via the U of I Course Schedule. SPRING 2021 WORKSHOPS Unix,…
Summer Boot Camp Registration Open
University of Idaho students, staff and faculty are invited to participate in the Remote Summer Boot Camp – Computing, Data & Visualization June 8-12, 2020 hosted by the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) and Collaborative Computing Center (C3) in collaboration with the CAES universities: Boise State University, Idaho State University, University of Idaho, and…
Song Gao is Seminar Speaker January 14
Please mark your calendars and plan to attend the first Seminar Series of the year. “Mapping Multiscale Human Mobility Changes and Geospatial Modeling of COVID-19 Spread“presented by Dr. Song Gao,Director of Geospatial Data Science Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison Thursday, January 14, 2021, 12:30 pm PST via Zoom. (Email IMCI or IBEST for the Passcode.) Abstract: To contain…
Become a Carpentries Instructor
IMCI is continuing its support of our Carpentries workshops so that another cohort of instructors can participate in pedagogy training and become Carpentries instructors. IMCI asks you to teach at least one workshop or co-teach two workshops at U of I after we sponsor your training. For BCB graduate students, helping with these workshops may…
IMCI Seminar Series – Spring 2023
Join us at 12:00 p.m. for coffee and treats before the presentation. “Outsmarting pathogens with protein engineering: Lessons from pertussis, cytomegalovirus and coronavirus” There is growing interest in development of antibodies to provide instant immunity that protects susceptible individuals against infectious diseases, especially pathogens for which no vaccine is yet available. However, many of these…
Spring 2021 Carpentries Workshops Announced
The Carpentries training program aims to improve data literacy and reproducible science. IMCI sponsors the University of Idaho as a member in the organization. Postdocs and graduate students will run 3 workshops this spring for upper-level undergraduate students, new graduate students and anyone else interested in good-practices in data management and analysis. STUDENTS can register…