IT is offering many new and exciting courses for Berkeley Lab folks! 📌 Register for IT Training today to reserve your seat. Excel Data Analysis: Introduction, May 23Python Introduction to Machine Learning, May 24, 26R Data Wrangling and Manipulation: May 24, 26Excel Data Analysis: … [Read more...]
IT and ESNet Help ALS Researchers Move their Big Data
Gary M Jung posted on Feb 28, 2015 Working at the ALS generates huge amounts of data, and for many years this has caused users to have to carry hard drives and USB drives between the ALS and their home institutions for acquisition and analysis of experimental data. To avoid the physical … [Read more...]
Server Energy Efficiency and Performance Study presented at 2014 Data Center Efficiency Summit
Gary M Jung posted on Nov 05, 2014 Data centers consume approximately 2 percent of the nation’s electrical energy and roughly half of that is consumed by the IT equipment. Berkeley Lab EETD researcher and lead author Henry Coles and co-author,  HPCS consultant Yong Qin from IT, recently … [Read more...]
IT Training Opportunities
Nina Lucido posted on Jun 04, 2014 The IT Division is offering two identical Advanced Arduino workshops from 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm on Tuesday, June 24 in Pers Hall (54-130).  Registration can be found on our “Training and Awareness” webpage located … [Read more...]
HPCS presenting at GlobusWorld 2014
Gary M Jung posted on Mar 12, 2014 HPC Services consultant Krishna Muriki and systems engineer Karen Fernsler will be presenting at GlobusWorld 2014 on April 15-17, 2014 at Argonne National Laboratory. The main theme of this year's conference is Setting Up a Campus Data Service since many … [Read more...]
The Science of Clouds computed on Lawrencium
Gary M Jung posted on Mar 15, 2013 The climate models that scientists use to understand and project climate change are improving constantly, with better representations of the oceans, ice, land surfaces and other factors in the atmosphere. While there is still some degree of uncertainty in … [Read more...]
Big Data – Computational Pipeline uses Lawrencium to Analyze Tumors
Gary M Jung posted on Feb 01, 2013 Berkeley Lab scientists led the development of an algorithm and a computational pipeline, making extensive use of the Lawrencium Cluster, that analyzes large sets of tumor images. Their work will help scientists learn more about the genetic and molecular … [Read more...]
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