Past Events from May 8 – May 21 – Page 10 – Digital Nova Scotia – Leading Digital Industry

Introductory Programming: Unix Shell, Git and Python

This is a beginner level series that is hands-on, covering the fundamentals of Unix Shell, Version Control with Git and Python. This includes data types, conditional statements, loops and functions, as well as program design, version control, data management, and task automation. Participants will be encouraged to help one another and to apply what they have learned to their own research problems. The goal is to teach the practical knowledge needed to start programming, debugging and using Python in everyday tasks. Prerequisites: no previous knowledge of the tools that will be presented, nor previous programming experience, but intermediate level experience with a computer is highly recommended. DETAILS & REGISTER https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/introductory-programming-unix-shell-git-and-python-tickets-887617667337?aff=oddtdtcreator

Dalhousie AI Symposium

Dalhousie University, Student Union Building, Mcinness Room, 2nd floor, 6136 University Ave, Halifax, NS. 6136 University Ave, Halifax, NS., Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Join us at the inaugural Dalhousie AI Symposium — an engaging forum dedicated to exploring the latest developments in artificial intelligence and machine learning. This Symposium brings together experts, enthusiasts, and professionals for a comprehensive overview of current AI research and its practical applications. What to expect: Talks by invited keynote speakers renowned in their fields, offering valuable insights into AI's evolving role in various sectors Discussion panels and breakout sessions where key topics are examined in depth, promoting both learning and the exchange of ideas Networking opportunities with key players within the AI Space We are focusing on building connections with the local AI ecosystem, fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing. Ideal for industry, tech professionals, students and faculty members working/interested in the field of AI. We invite you to register and be a part of this meaningful conversation. More detailed agenda to follow..... Date and Time Thu, May 9, 2024 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM ADT Location Dalhousie Student Union 6136 University Avenue 2nd floor Halifax, NS B3H 4R2

Basics of Computers

Most of us have experience using a computer, whether for school, work, or entertainment, but how many of us have actually had an expert teach us how to use it? This talk won't teach you how to troubleshoot everything, but will give you insight to how media, programs and data are encoded and used by computers, so you can make more sense of why computers behave the ways they do, and solve some of your problems with greater efficiency and less frustration. We will provide an approachable overview of how a computer works, by both looking at their history and breaking one down to explain individual components, before highlighting some of the trade-offs to consider when buying a computer. We will provide practical, simple, and actionable advice on digital security and show you a few "pro tips" on how to make the most of your workstation, phone, or whatever device you happen to use. Whether you have a lot or a little experience using your digital technology, if you want to learn how to use your devices more effectively, this workshop is for you! DETAILS & REGISTER https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/basics-of-computers-tickets-887610586157?aff=oddtdtcreator

Introduction to High Performance Computing (HPC)

What is High Performance Computing (HPC) and what can it do for me? How can ACENET help? Used by researchers across many disciplines to tackle analyses too large or complex for a desktop, or to achieve improved efficiency over a desktop, this session takes participants through the preliminary stages of learning about high performance computing (HPC) and computing clusters, and how to get started with this type of computing. It then reviews software packages available for applications, data analysis, software development and compiling code. Finally, participants will be introduced to the concept of parallel computing to achieve much faster results in analysis. This session is designed for those with no prior experience n HPC, and are looking for an introduction and overview. DETAILS & REGISTER https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/acenet-basics-introduction-to-hpc-tickets-884997891517?aff=oddtdtcreator

BREAKFAST: Development that Matters: Entrepreneurship in Atlantic Canada

Courtyard by Marriott Dartmouth 35 Shubie Drive, Dartmouth, NS B3B 0N4 35 Shubie Drive, Dartmouth, NS, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

Join the Halifax Chamber of Commerce on May 15th to hear from Isabelle Hudon, President & CEO of BDC.   Isabelle will share a perspective on entrepreneurship in Atlantic Canada, BDC’s role as Canada’s development bank, and bold ambitions for our collective future followed by a fireside chat. Canada’s economy faces many challenges. The prosperity of Atlantic Canada will be propelled by the ingenuity, resilience, and spirit of its entrepreneurs. BDC stands ready to provide entrepreneurs with the support needed to achieve their ambitions. Meet our Speaker Isabelle Hudon, Chief Executive Officer, BDC Recognized as a mobilizing leader with a keen sense of strategy, Isabelle Hudon has systematically brought an ambitious and resolutely action-oriented vision to all of the organizations she has led. She was appointed President and CEO of BDC in August 2021, after serving as Ambassador of Canada to France and Monaco for four years and holding the positions of President and CEO (Quebec) and Senior Vice President (Canada) of Sun Life Financial. Since joining BDC, Isabelle has dedicated herself to putting the ‘D’ in BDC at the forefront of the activities and priorities of her 2,900 colleagues. Driven by a strong desire to increase the organization’s contribution to the country’s development through its entrepreneurs, she is accelerating […]

Introduction to Linux

Linux is the terminal interface used to enable you to use supercomputing clusters from your desktop. It's the tool you need to get your data on the clusters, run your programs, and get your data back. In this session, learn how to create and navigate directories for your data, load files, manage your storage, run programs on the compute clusters, and set file permissions. This workshop is designed for those with no prior experience in working with a terminal interface. DETAILS & REGISTER https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/acenet-basics-introduction-to-linux-tickets-884999085087?aff=oddtdtcreator

Introductory Programming: Unix Shell, Git and Python

This is a beginner level series that is hands-on, covering the fundamentals of Unix Shell, Version Control with Git and Python. This includes data types, conditional statements, loops and functions, as well as program design, version control, data management, and task automation. Participants will be encouraged to help one another and to apply what they have learned to their own research problems. The goal is to teach the practical knowledge needed to start programming, debugging and using Python in everyday tasks. Prerequisites: no previous knowledge of the tools that will be presented, nor previous programming experience, but intermediate level experience with a computer is highly recommended. DETAILS & REGISTER https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/introductory-programming-unix-shell-git-and-python-tickets-887617667337?aff=oddtdtcreator

Tech Wednesdays with NPower Canada

About this event More than 80% of NPower Canada alumni secure employment or enroll in higher education within 6 months of graduating, with 30-40% already placed into jobs upon completing training. Graduates launch digital careers in roles such as Help Desk Agent, Data Analyst, QA / Tester and Business Systems Analyst with companies like TELUS, Accenture and CIBC. NPower Canada is a registered charity launching individuals 18 + (with no maximum age) into meaningful digital careers. NPower Canada's virtually delivered programs provide participants with 15 weeks of no-cost, part-time tech skills training, including industry certifications, complemented by employability skills coaching and wraparound supports (including bus pass, interview clothing and laptops/WiFi based on financial need). Program participants are also connected directly with employers, job retention supports and five years of alumni services including continued education and mentorship. Candidates do not need any prior background in tech to apply. They must have completed their high school, Dogwood or GED, and be eligible to work in Canada. NPower Canada prioritizes serving lower-income, un/underemployed individuals, female-identified, BIPOC, 2SLGBTQ+, newcomers and people with disabilities.

Introduction to Shell Scripting

Shell scripting helps you save time, automate file management tasks, and better use the power of Linux. This session teaches you how to name, locate and set permissions for executable files, taking input and producing output. You will learn about job scripts, shell variables and looping commands. Prerequisite: completion of ACENET Basic Series Introduction to Linux, or previous experience with Linux. DETAILS & REGISTER https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/acenet-basics-introduction-to-shell-scripting-tickets-884999676857?aff=oddtdtcreator

Job Scheduling with Slurm

The national systems use a job scheduler called “Slurm”. In this session you will learn how Slurm works and how it allocates jobs, helping you to: minimize wait time by framing reasonable requests; ask for only the resources you need to improve efficiency; increase throughput; run more jobs simultaneously; and troubleshoot and address crashes. This workshop is designed for new HPC users, or for experienced users either transitioning to Slurm or seeking to improve efficiency with the scheduler. Prerequisites: completion of Introduction to Linux and Introduction to Shell Scripting, or prior experience with both. DETAILS & REGISTER https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/acenet-basics-job-scheduling-with-slurm-tickets-885000800217?aff=oddtdtcreator

Overview of Parallel Computing

Parallel computing is the business of breaking a large problem into tens, hundreds, or even thousands of smaller problems which can then be solved at the same time using a cluster of computers, or supercomputer. It can reduce processing time to a fraction of what it would be on a desktop or workstation, or enable you to tackle larger, more complex problems. It’s widely used in big data mining, AI, time-critical simulations, and advanced graphics such as augmented or virtual reality. It’s used in fields as diverse as genetics, biotech, GIS, computational fluid dynamics, medical imaging, drug discovery, and agriculture. Prerequisites: comfort in using the command line, able to understand a shell script and make simple edits to it, and knowledge of at least one programming language enough to be able to write a simple program. DETAILS & REGISTER https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/overview-of-parallel-computing-tickets-881390943037?aff=oddtdtcreator