DSRI Community Event
In 2018, Maastricht University established the Data Science Research Infrastructure (DSRI) as a specialised computing infrastructure to support data science and artificial intelligence research and applications. The Data Science Research Infrastructure is an OpenShift cluster based on the MapR Distributed File System and the Kubernetes containers orchestration.The DSRI provides a graphical user interface for running and managing services. At this event, participants will learn about the DSRI vision, progress and plans, and what research is currently being done using DSRI. They will also learn how to get started and have the opportunity to provide feedback to the DSRI team, which is composed of members from IDS and ICTS. Learn more about DSRI at the website.
Agenda
10:00 Introduction to the DSRI
10:20 Select Project Presentations
10:40 Getting started
10:45 Q&A
11:00 Concurrent Hands-on Training Workshops:
Using JupyterLab
Using Rstudio
Using Visual Studio Code and deploy a custom application from a Docker Image
12:00 - 12:30 Training and General Feedback
13:00 - 15:00 Basic and advanced support session
Also read
-
10 Oct13:30 - 18:30
By gathering experts from different fields and approaches this workshop aims to explore the boundaries of constitutional time, which time-frames are relevant for constitutional law, and to address the legal strategies and techniques to make temporal constitutional law possible. The purpose of the workshop is to make concrete proposals for ensuring consistency between constitutional law and time and to address the potential and critics of legal devices elaborated for this purpose. The workshop will also examine the timeframe adopted in different domains of law, to assess similarities, differences, and peculiarities of the legal time therein.
-
04 Nov 08 Nov09:00 - 17:30
Would you like to get trained on advanced methods in light and electron microscopy? Join the Autumn School of the Microscopy CORE Lab.
-
25 Jan
On Saturday, January 25, 2025, Maastricht University will organize the 29th Annual Maastricht Mathematical Modeling Competition (MMM). Compete with other schools from the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium during our international mathematics competition. So register your school quickly with a team consisting of a maximum of 5 students from years 5 or 6 of pre-university education (VWO).