Your CRDDS Newsletter, April 21-25

TheCenter for Research Data and Digital Scholarship(CRDDS) offers a full range of support and opportunities for your digital and data-intensive research and learning needs, including workshops, talks, and consultation hours, which are free and open to all unless otherwise noted.
April Events
- --every Tuesday in April
*Please note that all registrant data is scrubbed from our systems every six months.
Interdisciplinary Consultation Hours
- Consultations will take place on from 12-1 p.m. in-person at Norlin Library, room E206 or via Zoom, and from 1-2 p.m.viaZoom only.
- Registration is required to receive the Zoom link. If you are unable to attend our consultation hours and would like to set up a call, emailcrdds@colorado.edu.
- CRDDS provides support for statistical questions through our partnership with the Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Statistical Analysis (LISA).
Our last day of Consultation Hours for the spring semester will take place on Thursday, May 1. While we don't hold Consultation Hours over the summer months we are available for one-on-one consultations by emailingcrdds@colorado.edu.
Save the Date - HPC Micro-credential Fall 2025 (Aug 18–Aug 20)
The High Performance Computing (HPC) micro-credential is for those who will be tackling computing-, memory-, or storage-intensive research problems that exceed the capacity of a laptop or desktop computer. This will be a hands-on introduction to high-performance computing (“supercomputing”) using CU Boulder’s Research Computing resources and will enable participants to create HPC-powered workflows that support their research.
Please keep an eye out for future newsletter announcements as we get closer to the start of the Fall 2025 semester. If you have any questions about the HPC micro-credential, please email us at rc-help@colorado.edu.
Only 5 weeks until the 2025 RMACC HPC Symposium!
This year’s symposium will be May 20–22 at the Wolf Law School at the Թ of Colorado Boulder..The Rocky Mountain Advanced Computing Consortium (RMACC) is a collaboration among academic and research institutions located throughout the intermountain states. Our mission is to facilitate the widespread effective use of high-performance computing.
We are excited to welcome Ana Hunsinger of Internet2 and Dr. Mike Klymkowsky of Թ of Colorado Boulderas our 2025 Keynote speakers. This year’s schedule has been finalized and you can check out all of our exciting sessions at
Questions can be sent tormacc@colorado.edu
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