[Biojava-l] Structural Bioinformatics Training Workshop & Hackathon 2017 - Application of Big Data Technology and 3D Visualization

Peter Rose pwrose at ucsd.edu
Wed Apr 5 15:36:12 UTC 2017


Structural Bioinformatics Training Workshop & Hackathon 2017 - Application
of Big Data Technology and 3D Visualization



San Diego Supercomputer Center/University of California, San Diego, June 26
- 28, 2017



https://www.etouches.com/mmtf2017



This 3-day hands-on workshop introduces participants to the development of
fast and scalable structural bioinformatics methods using state-of-the-art
Big Data technologies and Web-GL 3D visualization. The first two days of
the workshop combine lectures, hands-on applications, and programming
sessions. On the third day participants apply the new technologies to their
own projects.



This workshop is held at the University of California, San Diego and hosted
by the Structural Bioinformatics Laboratory at SDSC in collaboration with
the RCSB Protein Data Bank.



Sponsorship

This workshop is sponsored by the NIH Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K)
initiative. Air travel and 4-day lodging will be provided for
non-commercial participants, including a limited number of international
participants. Apply now to secure your place in the workshop. Participants
will be selected based on the best fit to the program. Application
deadline: April 30, 2017.



Target Audience

The workshop is aimed at graduate students, postdocs, staff, faculty,
industrial researchers, and scientific software developers who develop
software for Structural Bioinformatics applications. Intermediate to
advanced programming skills in high-level languages are required (Java,
JavaScript, Python, C++).



For more details and application see: https://www.etouches.com/mmtf2017

-- 
Peter Rose, Ph.D.
Director, Structural Bioinformatics Laboratory
San Diego Supercomputer Center
UC San Diego
+1-858-822-5497
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