27–29 May 2024
Park Inn by Radisson Meriton Conference & Spa Hotel Tallinn
Europe/Tallinn timezone

Session

Afternoon Workshops Part I

29 May 2024, 13:00
Park Inn by Radisson Meriton Conference & Spa Hotel Tallinn

Park Inn by Radisson Meriton Conference & Spa Hotel Tallinn

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  1. Burcin Buket Ogul, Pubudu Saneth Samarakoon, Sabry Razick
    29/05/2024, 13:00

    There are a lot of potential uses for Ai in biomedical sciences. The field of bioinformatics, which deals with the analysis of biomedical data, is still catching up with the skill set needed to effectively use ML/Ai in the workflows.

    In this tutorial, we will demystify some basic machine learning concepts needed to get started with and then show some examples where these concepts are...

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  2. Maiken Pedersen, Oxana Smirnova (NeIC / Lund University)
    29/05/2024, 13:00

    The workshop runs from 13:00 to 17:00 with a 30 minute break in the middle.

    The ARC Compute Element (CE) is a distributed compute front-end on top of a conventional computing resource (e.g. a Linux cluster or a standalone workstation). It enables remote batch system job submission, and seamlessly handles data staging of any remote input files. ARC-CE’s can work in a grid of compute...

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  3. Alberto Lanzanova, Jake Muff
    29/05/2024, 13:00

    Prerequisite: own laptop recommended; no previous experience with quantum computing expected. To use LUMI and Helmi participants will be required to have an institutional or company email address.

    13:00-13.30 Alberto Lanzanova: NordiQuEst HPC-QC ecosystem. Going to the details.
    13.30-14.30 Jake Muff: Introduction to using a Quantum Computer
    14.30 - 15:00 Break (Cofee&Tea)
    15:00 - 17:00...

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  4. Enrico Glerean
    29/05/2024, 13:00

    When working with personal data, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) poses a challenging situation for European researchers: the protection of the personal data of the study subjects can limit the transparency and sustainability of the scientific process by restricting data sharing and reuse. In recent years, national legislation have regulated the reuse of data originally collected...

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  5. Tigran Mkrtchyan
    29/05/2024, 13:00

    The dCache project provides open-source software deployed internationally to satisfy
    more demanding storage requirements.

    Its multifaceted approach provides an integrated way of supporting different use cases with the same storage, from high-throughput data ingest, data sharing over wide area networks, efficient access from HPC clusters and long-term data persistence on tertiary storage....

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