Microcredentials in Research Computing
Overview
Instructor: Richard Lawrence
Time: Friday, September 30, 2022 1:30PM-4:00PM CT
Location: Blocker 220 and online using Zoom
Prerequisites: None
During this short course, instructors will discuss opportunities to earn micro-credentials developed by Texas A&M High Performance Research Computing. These micro-credentials cover a variety of topics including cybersecurity, programming, AI/ML, data-sciences bioinformatics, and cloud computing.
Course Materials
The presentation slides are available as downloadable PDF files.
- Micro-crentials in Research Computing (Fall 2022) PDF
Agenda
We will discuss the different courses offered for microcredentials:
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Cybersecurity
- Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
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Coding
- Fundamentals of Python Programming
- Intermediate Python Programming For Data Science
- Advanced Python Programming with Xarray and Dask
- Fundamentals of R Programming
- Intermediate R Programming
- GPU Programming with CUDA
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AI/ML
- Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Introduction to Deep Learning with TensorFlow
- Introduction to Deep Learning with PyTorch
- Using Scikit-Learn for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
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Bioinformatics
- RNA-seq and Differential Expression
- Introduction to Short Variant Discovery
- Introduction to Metagenomics
- Introduction to ChIP-seq
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Cloud Computing
- Introduction to Cloud and Cluster Computing
- Fundamentals of Linux
- Linux for System Administrators
- Job Scheduling with SLURM
- Containers and Orchestration
- Parallel Computing Using OpenMP
- Parallel Computing Using MPI