**This class has reached maximum capacity. Please contact medlibq@pitt.edu to be added to the waitlist. Preference will be given to faculty, students, and researchers in the schools of the health sciences (Medicine, Dental Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, and Public Health).**

  • WHEN: June 15th, 1-4 pm
  • WHERE: Scaife Hall, Falk Library, Conference Room B
  • WHO: Barry Moore II, PhD from Center for Research Computing
  • HOW: Register Here

Python is an interpreted programming language that is very easy for beginners to learn. Additionally, many tools already exist which allow you to do complicated tasks concisely and effectively. In this hands-on, self-paced workshop participants will use Jupyter Hub, an interactive interpreter, to run Python code on the Center for Research Computing resources. Participants will learn basic Python syntax and powerful packages by working through provided examples, with the instructor available for one-to-one guidance.

Please bring your own laptop.

Note: In addition to registering for the class you must also sign up for a Center for Research Computing HPC allocation. If you aren’t currently working in a Research group please enter the following in the corresponding fields:

Research Group: Basic Python through Jupyter
Faculty Email: mar@pitt.edu
Project Title: Basic Python through Jupyter
Project Description: Basic Python through Jupyter