Scholars@Duke (https://scholars.duke.edu) yet again challenges the Duke community to visualize some scholars data! As before, Scholars@Duke is making data available,...
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2019 Scholars@Duke visualization challenge

POST(er)! (Festive Sing-Along)
The Festive Sing-Along video from Duke Research Computing has become A Thing. This year, we draw inspiration from a scene...

Poster competition for the 2018 Duke Research Computing Symposium
This year’s Duke Research Computing Symposium will include the (now traditional) gala poster competition. This year, it will be associated...

Field Trip Fridays
Imagine for a moment that you are working at a computing help desk, staring at the phone and waiting for...

Visualizing Scholars@Duke – A data visualization challenge
The Office of the Vice Provost for Research is announcing a data visualization challenge focused on a rich dataset describing...
XSEDE supercomputing resources and allocations
XSEDE is now accepting Research Allocation Requests for the allocation period, January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017. The submission...

Crowdsourcing a Virtual Duke Chapel
Students, architectural historians use chapel to turn 2D photos into 3D models by Kara Manke Since re-opening on May...

Monumentalize your visualization
The monumental Telcom Building could help you monumentalize your wondrous scientific visualizations! As part of the building renovation plans, two very large...

2016 Symposium presentations and posters
Over a hundred stalwart researchers converged on the Great Hall of the Trent Semans Center on January 25 for scientific...