Join NeSI and partners for another online 'pick and mix' version of ResBaz!
The Research Bazaar is a worldwide festival promoting the digital literacy emerging at the centre of modern research. Usually, the format is a multi-day cohort event full of digital skills workshops, social activities that build communities, and amazing food.
However, given the circumstances in New Zealand, a number of training partners in the sector have joined forces to deliver a ResBaz pick and mix online version for all Aotearoa New Zealand researchers and postgraduate research students.
ResBaz 2021: Pick and Mix is a collaboration between the University of Auckland, Victoria University of Wellington, and NeSI. It will run from 22-26 November and feature sessions on a wide and diverse range of topics!
You'll spot the NeSI Team in the programme, hosting these sessions:
- 23 Nov - Machine Learning 101 | 4:00pm - 5:30pm by Maxime Rio
- 23 Nov - Creating professional LaTex reports without losing hair | 9:30 - 12:00pm by Eirian Perkins
- 24 Nov - Genomic data management: tips and tricks | 11 - 12pm co-hosted by Dinindu Senanayake
- 25 Nov - HPC Carpentry | 9:30 - 12:00pm by Callum Walley, Anthony Shaw, and Wes Harrell
- 25 Nov - Version Control for documents and code | 2:20 - 5:00pm co-hosted by Callum Walley
- 26 Nov - High performance computations with multithreading | 1:00 - 2:00pm by Gene Soudlenkov
- 26 Nov - Parallel programming with MPI | 2:30 - 3:30pm by Gene Soudlenkov
To view the full ResBaz programme, visit the event website. If you have any questions about the NeSI sessions or the event in general, reach out to training@nesi.org.nz.