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CSDMS has senior personnel with research backgrounds in quantitative | CSDMS has senior personnel with research backgrounds in quantitative earth sciences and expertise in scientific software development. We teach a variety of programming and modeling skills workshops, ranging from one- or two-day [https://software-carpentry.org Software Carpentry] workshops | ||
to short courses on | to short courses on earth surface process modeling with [[Landlab]] and the [[PyMT|Python Modeling Toolkit (PyMT)]]. | ||
Course material is typically developed with Jupyter Notebook | Course material is typically developed with Jupyter Notebook | ||
and presented through the [https://csdms.rc.colorado.edu CSDMS JupyterHub], | and presented through the [https://csdms.rc.colorado.edu CSDMS JupyterHub], | ||
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* [https://github.com/csdms/pymt-live PyMT Live] at the 2019 CSDMS Annual Meeting | * [https://github.com/csdms/pymt-live PyMT Live] at the 2019 CSDMS Annual Meeting | ||
* [https://github.com/csdms/bmi-live BMI Live] at the 2019 CSDMS Annual Meeting | * [https://github.com/csdms/bmi-live BMI Live] at the 2019 CSDMS Annual Meeting | ||
[[User:Mpiper|Mpiper]] ([[User talk:Mpiper|talk]]) 12:21, 2 March 2020 (MST) | [[User:Mpiper|Mpiper]] ([[User talk:Mpiper|talk]]) 12:21, 2 March 2020 (MST) |
Revision as of 17:07, 2 March 2020
CSDMS has senior personnel with research backgrounds in quantitative earth sciences and expertise in scientific software development. We teach a variety of programming and modeling skills workshops, ranging from one- or two-day Software Carpentry workshops to short courses on earth surface process modeling with Landlab and the Python Modeling Toolkit (PyMT). Course material is typically developed with Jupyter Notebook and presented through the CSDMS JupyterHub, a scalable hosting platform with simple access control for instructors and students. Courses and workshops can be tailored for a technical focus; for example, we can teach programming best practices, model development, and model coupling using the CSDMS cyberinfrastructure. Further, we have experience teaching introduction to modeling with hands-on clinics for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students.
Talk to us about whether CSDMS can provide tailored training for your lab, group, department, or institution: csdms@colorado.edu.
Recent courses and workshops
- 2019 AGU Fall Meeting
- RCEM 2019
- SEDHYD 2019
- CSDMS Carpentry at the 2019 CSDMS Annual Meeting
- PyMT Live at the 2019 CSDMS Annual Meeting
- BMI Live at the 2019 CSDMS Annual Meeting