Veranstaltungen
Dienstag, 25. März 2025
9:00 - 13:30
CodeRefinery Workshop
Workshop
KIT
Campus South …
Campus South …
(Organised by CodeRefinery and partners)
Are you writing code and managing data for your research? Do you spend too much time on tedious manual tasks? Struggling to understand and reuse your own or others’ older code?
Join the CodeRefinery workshop Mar 25-27 and Apr 1-3 2025, 09:00 am – 13:30 pm
Content Version control with git with focus on collaboration and not only for the command line Reproducibility: Preparing code to be usable by you and others in the future What can you do to get credit for your code and to allow reuse How to document your research software Jupyter Notebooks: A tool to write and share executable notebooks and data visualization Preventing yourself and others from breaking your functioning code Modular code development: Making reusing parts of your code easier
Prerequisites This hands-on workshop introduces tools and techniques to help you write more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) research code. It is not a programming course.
The workshop will be most beneficial if you already have programming experience in any language.
For a detailed list of prerequisites to ensure the best experience, please visit the CodeRefinery workshop page.
Practicalities The workshop is free and open to everyone.
You can participate online on your own or, during the first week, join us at SCC for an in-person exercise session with helpers, coffee and biscuits.
Registered participants with a German email address will receive an invitation to the in-person session closer to the workshop date. You can also express your interest in attending by using the free-form field in the registration form.
Schedule and Registration For more information and registration, please visit the CodeRefinery workshop page.
Contact If you have any questions regarding the workshop in general, please contact support(at)coderefinery.org.
For questions about the venue and the local in-person sessions, please contact michele.mesiti(at)kit.edu.
Are you writing code and managing data for your research? Do you spend too much time on tedious manual tasks? Struggling to understand and reuse your own or others’ older code?
Join the CodeRefinery workshop Mar 25-27 and Apr 1-3 2025, 09:00 am – 13:30 pm
Content Version control with git with focus on collaboration and not only for the command line Reproducibility: Preparing code to be usable by you and others in the future What can you do to get credit for your code and to allow reuse How to document your research software Jupyter Notebooks: A tool to write and share executable notebooks and data visualization Preventing yourself and others from breaking your functioning code Modular code development: Making reusing parts of your code easier
Prerequisites This hands-on workshop introduces tools and techniques to help you write more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) research code. It is not a programming course.
The workshop will be most beneficial if you already have programming experience in any language.
For a detailed list of prerequisites to ensure the best experience, please visit the CodeRefinery workshop page.
Practicalities The workshop is free and open to everyone.
You can participate online on your own or, during the first week, join us at SCC for an in-person exercise session with helpers, coffee and biscuits.
Registered participants with a German email address will receive an invitation to the in-person session closer to the workshop date. You can also express your interest in attending by using the free-form field in the registration form.
Schedule and Registration For more information and registration, please visit the CodeRefinery workshop page.
Contact If you have any questions regarding the workshop in general, please contact support(at)coderefinery.org.
For questions about the venue and the local in-person sessions, please contact michele.mesiti(at)kit.edu.
Mittwoch, 26. März 2025
9:00 - 13:30
CodeRefinery Workshop
Workshop
KIT
Campus South …
Campus South …
(Organised by CodeRefinery and partners)
Are you writing code and managing data for your research? Do you spend too much time on tedious manual tasks? Struggling to understand and reuse your own or others’ older code?
Join the CodeRefinery workshop Mar 25-27 and Apr 1-3 2025, 09:00 am – 13:30 pm
Content Version control with git with focus on collaboration and not only for the command line Reproducibility: Preparing code to be usable by you and others in the future What can you do to get credit for your code and to allow reuse How to document your research software Jupyter Notebooks: A tool to write and share executable notebooks and data visualization Preventing yourself and others from breaking your functioning code Modular code development: Making reusing parts of your code easier
Prerequisites This hands-on workshop introduces tools and techniques to help you write more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) research code. It is not a programming course.
The workshop will be most beneficial if you already have programming experience in any language.
For a detailed list of prerequisites to ensure the best experience, please visit the CodeRefinery workshop page.
Practicalities The workshop is free and open to everyone.
You can participate online on your own or, during the first week, join us at SCC for an in-person exercise session with helpers, coffee and biscuits.
Registered participants with a German email address will receive an invitation to the in-person session closer to the workshop date. You can also express your interest in attending by using the free-form field in the registration form.
Schedule and Registration For more information and registration, please visit the CodeRefinery workshop page.
Contact If you have any questions regarding the workshop in general, please contact support(at)coderefinery.org.
For questions about the venue and the local in-person sessions, please contact michele.mesiti(at)kit.edu.
Are you writing code and managing data for your research? Do you spend too much time on tedious manual tasks? Struggling to understand and reuse your own or others’ older code?
Join the CodeRefinery workshop Mar 25-27 and Apr 1-3 2025, 09:00 am – 13:30 pm
Content Version control with git with focus on collaboration and not only for the command line Reproducibility: Preparing code to be usable by you and others in the future What can you do to get credit for your code and to allow reuse How to document your research software Jupyter Notebooks: A tool to write and share executable notebooks and data visualization Preventing yourself and others from breaking your functioning code Modular code development: Making reusing parts of your code easier
Prerequisites This hands-on workshop introduces tools and techniques to help you write more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) research code. It is not a programming course.
The workshop will be most beneficial if you already have programming experience in any language.
For a detailed list of prerequisites to ensure the best experience, please visit the CodeRefinery workshop page.
Practicalities The workshop is free and open to everyone.
You can participate online on your own or, during the first week, join us at SCC for an in-person exercise session with helpers, coffee and biscuits.
Registered participants with a German email address will receive an invitation to the in-person session closer to the workshop date. You can also express your interest in attending by using the free-form field in the registration form.
Schedule and Registration For more information and registration, please visit the CodeRefinery workshop page.
Contact If you have any questions regarding the workshop in general, please contact support(at)coderefinery.org.
For questions about the venue and the local in-person sessions, please contact michele.mesiti(at)kit.edu.
Donnerstag, 27. März 2025
9:00 - 13:30
CodeRefinery Workshop
Workshop
KIT
Campus South …
Campus South …
(Organised by CodeRefinery and partners)
Are you writing code and managing data for your research? Do you spend too much time on tedious manual tasks? Struggling to understand and reuse your own or others’ older code?
Join the CodeRefinery workshop Mar 25-27 and Apr 1-3 2025, 09:00 am – 13:30 pm
Content Version control with git with focus on collaboration and not only for the command line Reproducibility: Preparing code to be usable by you and others in the future What can you do to get credit for your code and to allow reuse How to document your research software Jupyter Notebooks: A tool to write and share executable notebooks and data visualization Preventing yourself and others from breaking your functioning code Modular code development: Making reusing parts of your code easier
Prerequisites This hands-on workshop introduces tools and techniques to help you write more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) research code. It is not a programming course.
The workshop will be most beneficial if you already have programming experience in any language.
For a detailed list of prerequisites to ensure the best experience, please visit the CodeRefinery workshop page.
Practicalities The workshop is free and open to everyone.
You can participate online on your own or, during the first week, join us at SCC for an in-person exercise session with helpers, coffee and biscuits.
Registered participants with a German email address will receive an invitation to the in-person session closer to the workshop date. You can also express your interest in attending by using the free-form field in the registration form.
Schedule and Registration For more information and registration, please visit the CodeRefinery workshop page.
Contact If you have any questions regarding the workshop in general, please contact support(at)coderefinery.org.
For questions about the venue and the local in-person sessions, please contact michele.mesiti(at)kit.edu.
Are you writing code and managing data for your research? Do you spend too much time on tedious manual tasks? Struggling to understand and reuse your own or others’ older code?
Join the CodeRefinery workshop Mar 25-27 and Apr 1-3 2025, 09:00 am – 13:30 pm
Content Version control with git with focus on collaboration and not only for the command line Reproducibility: Preparing code to be usable by you and others in the future What can you do to get credit for your code and to allow reuse How to document your research software Jupyter Notebooks: A tool to write and share executable notebooks and data visualization Preventing yourself and others from breaking your functioning code Modular code development: Making reusing parts of your code easier
Prerequisites This hands-on workshop introduces tools and techniques to help you write more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) research code. It is not a programming course.
The workshop will be most beneficial if you already have programming experience in any language.
For a detailed list of prerequisites to ensure the best experience, please visit the CodeRefinery workshop page.
Practicalities The workshop is free and open to everyone.
You can participate online on your own or, during the first week, join us at SCC for an in-person exercise session with helpers, coffee and biscuits.
Registered participants with a German email address will receive an invitation to the in-person session closer to the workshop date. You can also express your interest in attending by using the free-form field in the registration form.
Schedule and Registration For more information and registration, please visit the CodeRefinery workshop page.
Contact If you have any questions regarding the workshop in general, please contact support(at)coderefinery.org.
For questions about the venue and the local in-person sessions, please contact michele.mesiti(at)kit.edu.
Montag, 07. April 2025
9:00 - 17:00
Software Carpentry workshop @KIT - Part 1
Kurs
PC-Pool D, Building 20.21, Kollegiengebäude am Zirkel, Teil 2, Zirkel 2, 76131 Karlsruhe
On April 7. and 8. 2025, the Scientific Computing Center is hosting an in person Software Carpentry workshop, primarily open to graduate students and research staff at KIT.
What is a Software Carpentry Workshop ?
A growing number of researchers spend more and more time building and using software, but few have ever been taught how to do this efficiently. In many cases they end up spending more time than necessary to create results whose reliability and reproducibility is not ensured.
The aim of Software Carpentry is to teach researchers the fundamental skills that will help them be more productive while producing work of higher quality. We do that by teaching workshops where students learn how to automate tasks using the Unix shell, how to track and share work using version control, and how to write software in Python, R, or MATLAB that is readable, reusable, and reliable.
During a workshop, short tutorials alternate with practical exercises, and all instruction is done via live coding (i.e. learners write their code along with the instructors).
This two-days workshop will cover the following topics:
- Automating tasks using the Unix shell
- Version control using Git
- Introduction to programming with Python
This session is intended for students and researchers who have little to no prior programming experience: lessons are designed for beginners and no prior knowledge on the tools that will be presented is required to attend the workshop.
You can find more information and register for this workshop on the dedicated website (https://mmesiti.github.io/2025-04-07-KIT/).
For more information about the Carpentries, see https://carpentries.org.
What is a Software Carpentry Workshop ?
A growing number of researchers spend more and more time building and using software, but few have ever been taught how to do this efficiently. In many cases they end up spending more time than necessary to create results whose reliability and reproducibility is not ensured.
The aim of Software Carpentry is to teach researchers the fundamental skills that will help them be more productive while producing work of higher quality. We do that by teaching workshops where students learn how to automate tasks using the Unix shell, how to track and share work using version control, and how to write software in Python, R, or MATLAB that is readable, reusable, and reliable.
During a workshop, short tutorials alternate with practical exercises, and all instruction is done via live coding (i.e. learners write their code along with the instructors).
This two-days workshop will cover the following topics:
- Automating tasks using the Unix shell
- Version control using Git
- Introduction to programming with Python
This session is intended for students and researchers who have little to no prior programming experience: lessons are designed for beginners and no prior knowledge on the tools that will be presented is required to attend the workshop.
You can find more information and register for this workshop on the dedicated website (https://mmesiti.github.io/2025-04-07-KIT/).
For more information about the Carpentries, see https://carpentries.org.
Dienstag, 08. April 2025
9:00 - 17:00
Software Carpentry workshop @KIT - Part 2
Kurs
PC-Pool D, Building 20.21, Kollegiengebäude am Zirkel, Teil 2, Zirkel 2, 76131 Karlsruhe
On April 7. and 8. 2025, the Scientific Computing Center is hosting an in person Software Carpentry workshop, primarily open to graduate students and research staff at KIT.
What is a Software Carpentry Workshop ?
A growing number of researchers spend more and more time building and using software, but few have ever been taught how to do this efficiently. In many cases they end up spending more time than necessary to create results whose reliability and reproducibility is not ensured.
The aim of Software Carpentry is to teach researchers the fundamental skills that will help them be more productive while producing work of higher quality. We do that by teaching workshops where students learn how to automate tasks using the Unix shell, how to track and share work using version control, and how to write software in Python, R, or MATLAB that is readable, reusable, and reliable.
During a workshop, short tutorials alternate with practical exercises, and all instruction is done via live coding (i.e. learners write their code along with the instructors).
This two-days workshop will cover the following topics:
- Automating tasks using the Unix shell
- Version control using Git
- Introduction to programming with Python
This session is intended for students and researchers who have little to no prior programming experience: lessons are designed for beginners and no prior knowledge on the tools that will be presented is required to attend the workshop.
You can find more information and register for this workshop on the dedicated website (https://mmesiti.github.io/2025-04-07-KIT/).
For more information about the Carpentries, see https://carpentries.org.
What is a Software Carpentry Workshop ?
A growing number of researchers spend more and more time building and using software, but few have ever been taught how to do this efficiently. In many cases they end up spending more time than necessary to create results whose reliability and reproducibility is not ensured.
The aim of Software Carpentry is to teach researchers the fundamental skills that will help them be more productive while producing work of higher quality. We do that by teaching workshops where students learn how to automate tasks using the Unix shell, how to track and share work using version control, and how to write software in Python, R, or MATLAB that is readable, reusable, and reliable.
During a workshop, short tutorials alternate with practical exercises, and all instruction is done via live coding (i.e. learners write their code along with the instructors).
This two-days workshop will cover the following topics:
- Automating tasks using the Unix shell
- Version control using Git
- Introduction to programming with Python
This session is intended for students and researchers who have little to no prior programming experience: lessons are designed for beginners and no prior knowledge on the tools that will be presented is required to attend the workshop.
You can find more information and register for this workshop on the dedicated website (https://mmesiti.github.io/2025-04-07-KIT/).
For more information about the Carpentries, see https://carpentries.org.
Mittwoch, 09. April 2025
9:00 - 13:00
KIT-Internetauftritte: Einführung in das Redaktionssystem OpenText Website Management
Workshop
KIT, Campus Süd
20.21 Kollegiengebäude am Zirkel …
20.21 Kollegiengebäude am Zirkel …
Larissa Beinhorn, Sabine Glas, Michael Philipp
Für Internetautritte von Einrichtungen des KIT betreibt das SCC das Content-Management System OpenText Web Site Management (WSM). Das System ermöglicht ein einfaches Erstellen und Bearbeiten von Webseiten ohne Programmierkenntnisse und stellt dafür Vorlagen im Corporate Design des KIT zur Verfügung.
In der kurzen Einführungsveranstaltung lernen Sie den Umgang mit dem Redaktionssystem und können Ihre eigenen Websites damit gestalten. Neben den Grundlagen zu Templates und RedDot-Strukturen erhalten Sie wertvolle Tipps zum Umgang mit dem System.
Die Veranstaltung richtet sich (nur) an Mitarbeitende und Hiwis von Instituten, Fakultäten und Einrichtungen des KIT!
In der kurzen Einführungsveranstaltung lernen Sie den Umgang mit dem Redaktionssystem und können Ihre eigenen Websites damit gestalten. Neben den Grundlagen zu Templates und RedDot-Strukturen erhalten Sie wertvolle Tipps zum Umgang mit dem System.
Die Veranstaltung richtet sich (nur) an Mitarbeitende und Hiwis von Instituten, Fakultäten und Einrichtungen des KIT!
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