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Planned for 2023 Fall
2023 Spring
- January: Python, Pandas and data-curation, Simon William Ball
- February: Visualisation of data with VR, with the atom simulations, Jorge Estuardo
- March: Sharing data and data access among researchers, Konstantin Stadler
- April: Jupyter Notebooks for teaching, Håvard Eilertsen
- May: GitHub at NTNU, NN (Håvard Eilertsen)
Historic 2022 Spring
- Parallisation with tasks. Late spring
- REST API using Python
- Jupiter Hub Autograde student sessions
- AppsAnywhere presentation
- Konstantin asked. Anders are querying
- DevOps at NTNU Ansible, terraform
- Håvard, Anders talkes with him
- DASK
- Open Access Data publication requirement from Editorial (Journal side)
Historic 2021 Fall
- Graph/plotting (Vizualisation Exploritory and Explainetory)
- Institutt for Design, D3, matplotlib, etc
- User Interface (UI/UX)
- Noen fra NTNU kodefabrikken, Christin Sætre?
- Parallelization
- Anders Christensen Jan Christian Meyer from NTNU IT Research Support: On the whys and hows and some don'ts of large scale parallelization
- DevOps at NTNU - intorduction
- REST API using Python/ advanced Python
Topics suggestions
Javascript (Per Bjarne Løvsletten) (some suggestions to topics below)Javascript today vs when I grew up and made a menu in my web pageNodeJS and the associated repositoryD3 for visualizing data (might be relevant for other languages as well, since there are multiple wrappers etc)GraphQL for client/server-communication as an alternative to traditional REST (this might also be relevant for other languages, since it is a spec, and you have implementations for different languages such as JS, Python, C# ...)React and building modern web apps, including the associated ecosystems of transpiling, bundling etc
Datajoint (Haagen Waade and Simon William Ball)- Kubernetes
- IT Infrastructure info (storage, clusters, GPU, VDI, farm, etc)
- Git
- Documentation
- Python
- DB/SQL
- Graph/plotting
Selective optimizations in a dynamic adaptive compiler, a.k.a. just-in-time compilers - Nico ReissmannRVSDG: An Intermediate Representation for the Multi-Core Era - Nico ReissmannGrain Graphs: OpenMP performance analysis made easy - Nico Reissmann- Data version control
Tools (present what handy tools we use daily) Haagen Waade