Events

Events through MSI and beyond

MSI hosts a variety of events throughout the year, such as workshops, tutorials, and exhibitions. Our training events offer opportunities for the research community to engage with MSI experts and learn how supercomputing resources can be used to enhance your research. In addition, our annual Research Exhibition highlights numerous projects being conducted by our investigators.

MSI promotes events and training sessions in topic areas of interest to our researchers. Filter for "Other Events" to see a list of upcoming events and conferences from other University of Minnesota units. For questions or more information regarding these events, please contact the event organizers listed on each event page. MSI does not provide support for these events.

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From Research to Search: Legal Research Technologies, 1964-1994

The Charles Babbage Institute presents the annual Tomash Fellowship Lecture on April 30, 2024, 2 - 3 p.m.

2024 Research Computing Exhibition

Join us for the 2024 Research Computing Exhibition on Tuesday, April 23rd at the Walter Library.

U-Spatial Workshops - Web GIS: Introduction to ArcGIS Online

If you are new to GIS, this workshop is for you.

U-Spatial Workshops – ArcGIS Story Maps: Visual Storytelling With Maps

This workshop guides participants through the process of telling stories with maps using the Esri Story Map platform.

Software Carpentry - Introduction to LaTeX

This workshop will cover formatting fundamentals for LaTeX, a typesetting system commonly used in scientific publishing.

Software Carpentry – Snakemake: Reproducible Data Workflow Management

Learn to tame your unruly data processing workflow with Snakemake, a tool for creating reproducible and scalable data analyses.

Software Carpentry - R for Reproducible Scientific Analysis

This three-part workshop series will introduce modular code and best practices for using R for data analysis.

DSI Data Voyages - The Science of Games

The U of M Data Science Initiative invites you to explore the Science of Card Games with Fantasy Flight.

Software Carpentry - Version Control With Git

This lesson introduces version control with Git, which provides researchers with a tool they can use to keep track of what they’ve done and collaborate with other people.

Software Carpentry - Programming with Python

This three-part workshop is an introduction to programming in Python for people with little or no previous programming experience, and is built around a common scientific task: data analysis.

Software Carpentry - Databases and SQL

This session focuses on using databases and SQL for the search and analysis of large or complex datasets.

DSI Data Voyages - The Science of Apple Cultivation

The U of M Data Science Initiative invites you to explore the Science of Apple Cultivation with Professor Jim Luby of the Department of Horticultural Science.