Connectionists: Fwd: NSG workshop at SFN, Washington D.C., Nov 15th, 2014; 9am - noon

Ted Carnevale ted.carnevale at yale.edu
Tue Sep 16 10:49:25 EDT 2014


This workshop is likely to be of interest if you have a
computationally-intensive modeling project:  easy-to-use,
free CPU time on parallel supercomputers.

--Ted

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Subject: NSG workshop at SFN, Washington D.C., Nov 15th, 2014; 9am - noon
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 05:01:54 +0000
From: Majumdar, Amitava <majumdar at sdsc.edu>
To: nsgportal at sdsc.edu <nsgportal at sdsc.edu>

NSG Workshop: Using the Neuroscience Gateway Portal for Parallel 
Simulations.
A Satellite Symposium at the 2014 Society for Neuroscience Meeting.
See the agenda (in progress) here:  http://www.nsgportal.org/workshop.html

When: 9 AM - Noon on Saturday, November 15, 2014
Registration deadline: October 31, 2014 (register here:
http://www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron/static/courses/nsg2014/nsg2014.html )

Speakers: A. Majumdar, S. Sivagnanam, K. Yoshimoto (San Diego 
Supercomputer Center, UCSD),
Ted Carnevale (Yale School of Medicine),
Upi Bhalla (National Centre for Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of 
Fundamental Research, Bangalore, India),
Ruben Tikidzhi-Khamburyan (Dept of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Health 
Science Center, Louisiana State University; A.B. Kogan Research 
Institute for Neurocybernetics, Southern Federal University, 
Rostov-on-Don, Russia).

NSG Team

The NSG project is supported by a grant from the National Science
Foundation.  NSG provides its users free allocations of CPU time
on HPC resources under the auspices of XSEDE (Extreme Science and
Engineering Discovery Environment), which is also supported by NSF.
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