02 Dec
10:00 - 15:00

DSRI Community Event

In 2018, Maastricht University established the Data Science Research Infrastructure (DSRI) as a specialised computing infrastructure to support data science and artificial intelligence research and applications. The Data Science Research Infrastructure is an OpenShift cluster based on the MapR Distributed File System and the Kubernetes containers orchestration.The DSRI provides a graphical user interface for running and managing services. At this event, participants will learn about the DSRI vision, progress and plans, and what research is currently being done using DSRI. They will also learn how to get started and have the opportunity to provide feedback to the DSRI team, which is composed of members from IDS and ICTS. Learn more about DSRI at the website

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Agenda

10:00 Introduction to the DSRI

 

10:20 Select Project Presentations

 

10:40 Getting started

 

10:45 Q&A 

 

11:00 Concurrent Hands-on Training Workshops:

 Using JupyterLab

 Using Rstudio 

 Using Visual Studio Code and deploy a custom application from a Docker Image

 

12:00 - 12:30 Training and General Feedback

 

13:00 - 15:00 Basic and advanced support session

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