Research Support
Research Computing Series: Physics Doctoral Candidate Chaitanya Afle
April 11, 2023 at 12:30pm – 1:30pm EDT
Virtual (See event details)
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Do you need more computing power to move your research and creativity forward? At the Spring 2023 Research Computing Series, graduate students from the College of Arts and Sciences will discuss how they leverage Syracuse University’s advanced computing resources to strengthen their work.
During the session, physics graduate student Chaitanya Afle will discuss how he used the University’s computational resources to test the reproducibility and robustness of analysis to measure the mass and radius of a neutron star using X-ray data from NICER.
ITS hosts the Series in collaboration with the Research Computing Advisory Council. Each session explores how campus computing resources help faculty and students tackle new and more complex computational tasks, increase the competitiveness of grant submissions and more. Attendees also will have the opportunity to connect with their peers and meet the Information Technology Services Research Computing staff.
All faculty, students and staff conducting, planning or supporting advanced computing activities at Syracuse University are invited to the sessions.
This event was published on March 28, 2023.
Event Details
- Category
- Research Support
- Type
- Discussions
- Region
- Virtual
- Open to
- Campus Community
- Cost
- Free
- Contact
- Eric Ferguson
elfergus@syr.edu
- Accessibility
- Contact Eric Ferguson to request accommodations