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<event_start>Mon Feb 13 2012</event_start>
<title>Mon Feb 13 2012: Noyce Workshops</title>
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<description>Mon Feb 13 2012 All day event:  &lt;b&gt;Dublin City University&lt;/b&gt;Shodor, in partnership with the National Computational Science Institute (NCSI), coupled with funding from the National Science Foundation, is offering an international training opportunity for pre-service and in-service teachers. Applicants must be participants in the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program or Fellowship program depending on the offering.</description>
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<uid>9950</uid>
<event_start>Mon Jun 11 2012-Thu Jun 14 2012</event_start>
<title>Mon Jun 11 2012: Computational Chemistry for Chemistry Educators</title>
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<description>Mon Jun 11 2012 All day event:  &lt;b&gt;University of Pittsburgh&lt;/b&gt;This workshop will cover various ways that computers can be used to enhance and expand the educational experience of students enrolled in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum. Discussions and hands-on laboratory exercises on visualization, simulation, molecular modeling, and mathematical software will be presented.http://www.computationalscience.org/workshops/9950</description>
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<event_start>Mon Jun 11 2012-Wed Jun 13 2012</event_start>
<title>Mon Jun 11 2012: Introduction to Computational Thinking with a Parallel Perspective</title>
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<description>Mon Jun 11 2012 All day event:  &lt;b&gt;Southern University&lt;/b&gt;This workshop aims to expose participants to and inspire them with new techniques, teaching materials, and applications to use computational models in the undergraduate curriculum. By bringing faculty and teachers from different disciplines together so that they can learn how to incorporate computational models into their classrooms and research projects, it will advance the use of computing in undergraduate science education. We desire to have participants from a broad range of disciplines, including computer science, mathematics, and the physical and life sciences.http://www.computationalscience.org/workshops/9951</description>
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<event_start>Sun Jul 1 2012-Thu Jul 5 2012</event_start>
<title>Sun Jul 1 2012: Noyce Workshops</title>
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<description>Sun Jul 1 2012 All day event:  &lt;b&gt;Heraklion, Crete&lt;/b&gt;Shodor, in partnership with the National Computational Science Institute (NCSI), coupled with funding from the National Science Foundation, is offering an international training opportunity for pre-service and in-service teachers. Applicants must be participants in the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program or Fellowship program depending on the offering.</description>
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<uid>9949</uid>
<event_start>Mon Jul 16 2012-Tue Jul 17 2012</event_start>
<title>Mon Jul 16 2012: Computational Biology for Biology Educators</title>
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<description>Mon Jul 16 2012 All day event:  &lt;b&gt;Montgomery College&lt;/b&gt;Computation has become essential to the practice of contemporary biology. The storage, access, analysis and visualization of growing amounts of data, and the functional interpretation of complex biological phenomena require the use of a range of computational approaches and tools. This series of workshops aims to provide an introductory overview of computational resources and methods that can be used with students interested in biology or the biological applications of math.http://www.computationalscience.org/workshops/9949</description>
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<uid>9953</uid>
<event_start>Mon Jul 23 2012-Tue Jul 24 2012</event_start>
<title>Mon Jul 23 2012: Kinder, Gentler Supercomputing: Using HPC Resources and Visualization Tools</title>
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<description>Mon Jul 23 2012 All day event:  &lt;b&gt;Kean University&lt;/b&gt;NCSI's Kinder, Gentler Supercomputing workshops focus on teaching faculty skills and applications in supercomputing that cut across all disciplines, in particular visualization and computer science skills required for domain scientists to bring high performance computing into their lab and classroom. The workshop will cover visualization tools used for gridded and non-gridded data as well as biological and chemical structures, and users will get hands on experience using ParaView and VMD, as well as data analysis with R. Additionally, we will focus on computer skills required to run existing HPC applications on clusters, in particular configuring, compiling, and installing open source packages as well as the use of queueing systems to submit and manage HPC jobs on multi-user systems.Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to attend alongside a sponsoring faculty member.http://www.computationalscience.org/workshops/9953</description>
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<event_start>Sun Jul 29 2012-Fri Aug 3 2012</event_start>
<title>Sun Jul 29 2012: Introduction to Parallel Programming and Cluster Computing</title>
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<description>Sun Jul 29 2012 All day event:  &lt;b&gt;University of Oklahoma&lt;/b&gt;NCSI's Parallel and Cluster Computing workshops focus on teaching faculty how to move from traditional desktop computing to modern high-performance hardware. Offerings range from end-user focused applications ready-designed for HPC to the details of creating applications designed to run on clusters, many-core machines, shared-memory machines, and graphics processing units. The material is designed for undergraduate faculty from a variety of disciplines who would like to add parallel computing to their undergraduate teaching and research. In addition, undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to attend alongside a sponsoring faculty member. The workshop is hands-on, with exercises in both computing and curriculum development.http://www.computationalscience.org/workshops/9952</description>
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