The Center for Integrated Research Computing (CIRC) will host its next symposium on Friday, November 21st, 11:30 am – 1 pm in Wegmans Hall 1400.
This month’s featured speaker is Hongbo Liu from the Department of Biomedical Genetics. Hongbo will highlight how new computational methods and statistical models reveal the ways noncoding DNA changes affect key genes, cell types, and potential drug targets, including their roles in complex diseases like kidney disease.
The ongoing research talk will be given by Christer Everly from The Institute of Optics. Christer will demonstrate how machine learning can help create better designs for photonic crystal cavities for optomechanical applications.
Please see the attached flyer for details of the talks. We look forward to seeing you there!
The CIRC Symposium occurs monthly and is a venue to experience firsthand how advanced computing infrastructure is being used by a variety of research projects across the University of Rochester. Faculty and students from all areas are encouraged to attend to gain insights into computational techniques and methods of data analysis utilized by the University’s research community.
For more information, contact CIRC.