Code for the Mission Ends

OIP and OIT announce the First Annual UCLA “Code for the Mission” App Competition.  The goal of the competition is to encourage  the UCLA community (Faculty, Staff and Students) to create mobile apps that further UCLA’s mission of Research, Education and Service.

MMWCON – Registration is OPEN!

The second annual Mobility and Modern Web Conference (MMWCON), presented by UCLA's OIT, in association with higher ed and corporate partners, will take place September 17-19, 2014.

MMWCON

The second annual Mobility and Modern Web Conference (MMWCON), presented by UCLA's OIT, in association with higher ed and corporate partners, will take place September 17-19, 2014.  

IDRE Tech Talk: Building and Linking Local Regional and National Cyberinfrastructure

Louisiana researchers and universities have been involved in a concentrated, collaborative effort to advance state-wide cyberinfrastructure: computing systems, data storage systems, advanced instruments and data repositories, visualization environments, and people, all linked together by software and high performance networks. This effort led to a set of interlinked projects that started making a significant difference to...
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National Leadership Class Computing Resources and Opportunities for UCLA Researchers

Kerckhoff - Charles E. Young Grand Salon 308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, United States

Location: 5628 Math Science, Visualization Portal Date and Time: Feb 3 2015 - 2:00pm - 3:00pm UCLA-IDRE has an impressive and a very useful Hoffman2 computing infrastructure. It has grown from initial 256 cores to current 12,000+ cores in a short span of time. It serves a large number of research scientists and enable them...
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Revision Control Using git

git is a popular revision control software used to track changes of files/directories. git works particularly well with plain text files (program source files, .tex files etc) , but binary files work too. It is a great tool to handle your daily scientific workflows, such as tracking code changes, paper drafts and data files, merge...
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Introducing the SIMULIA Academic Research Suite

Highlights from the SIMULIA Academic Research Suite, which includes new research and teaching packages with dramatically increased capabilities, will be presented. Sign up Here

SAS Programming II

This workshop is for those who need to learn data manipulation techniques using SAS data and procedure steps to access, transform, and summarize SAS data sets. The course builds on the concepts that are presented in the Introduction to SAS Programming workshop and is not recommended for beginning SAS software users. In this hands-on workshop,...
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Top 10 Productivity Tools in MATLAB

54-134 Engineering IV, UCLA (Shannon Room)

Register Now! Title: Top 10 Productivity Tools in MATLAB Date: April 8, 2015 Time: 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM PST Location: UCLA - Engr. IV Bldg. - Shannon Room 54-134 Presenter: Sumit Tandon, Application Engineer MATLAB is a high-level language and interactive environment for data analysis, visualization, and numerical computation. Using MATLAB, you can reach...
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BruinTech unConference

Ackerman - Viewpoint Conference Room (Level A Ackerman Union)

The BruinTech unConference is a chance for technologists from every corner of campus to connect and share ideas, best practices, experience and knowledge. Attendees will learn about the technology landscape at UCLA and discuss the best ways to address challenges, leverage our strengths, and move forward. The theme of this year’s BruinTech unConference is Change:...
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ServiceNow Symposium

ServiceNow is the leading on-demand, cloud-based IT service management solution. Come learn about the ServiceNow offering and the benefits of using IT Service Management frameworks like ITIL for your helpdesks!

Understanding the dynamics of killer electrons in Earth’s radiation belts: a synthesis of high-performance computing, data assimilation, and physics-based modeling

Speaker: Dr. Adam C. Kellerman, Researcher, Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences University of California, Los Angeles Abstract: The Van Allen radiation belts are torii-shaped regions of trapped energetic particles, that in recent years, have become a principle focus for satellite operators and engineers. During geomagnetic storms, electrons can be accelerated up to relativistic energies, where...
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