- All Categories
- Featured Events
- Alumni
- Application Deadline
- Arts
- Campus Discourse
- Careers
- BU Central
- Center for the Humanities
- Charity & Volunteering
- Kilachand Center
- Commencement
- Conferences & Workshops
- Diversity & Inclusion
- Examinations
- Food & Beverage
- Global
- Health & Wellbeing
- Keyword Initiative
- Lectures
- LAW Community
- Meetings
- Orientation
- Other Events
- Religious Services & Activities
- Special Interest to Women
- Sports & Recreation
- Social Events
- Study Abroad
- Weeks of Welcome
- Dorit Rabinyan Residency and WorkshopAll day
- The Ape Drawing Project by Jen Bradley9:00 am
- Managing Career Stress10:00 am
- ECE Seminar: Qingkai Kong10:00 am
- Flu Clinic11:00 am
- Ward's Berry Farm CSA Pickup11:30 am
- Silence Practice12:00 pm
- Faculty Development and Diversity Seminar Series. "ICU Federation: How to Gain Institutional Control of Critical Care Quality." Speaker: James Murphy, MD12:00 pm
- Claire Ashley (((CRZ.F.4NRS.AAK)))12:00 pm
- Resume & Cover Letter Workshop12:00 pm
- Common Ground Communion12:20 pm
- Jupyter Notebooks12:30 pm
- Bioinformatics Sponsored Systems Biology Seminar12:45 pm
- Time Management Workshop1:00 pm
- Assessment of Risks and Options in a Changing Climate1:30 pm
- SE PhD Prospectus Defense of Adam Sonnenberg2:00 pm
- Time Management Workshop3:00 pm
- A Talk with Jonathan Berger3:30 pm
- On the Forensic Analysis of Latent Fingerprint Evidence (Alan J. Izenman - Temple University)4:00 pm
- Wine and Judaism With Reb Jevin Eagle4:30 pm
- Opening Reception - Private Screening5:00 pm
- Mind, Body, & Spirit Yoga at Marsh Chapel5:00 pm
- Opening Reception - Geoffrey Chadsey: Heroes and Secondaries5:00 pm
- Poverty and the Racialization of Economy5:30 pm
- Karl Kirchwey Poetry Reading6:00 pm
- Evening Lecture with Israeli Author Dorit Rabinayan7:00 pm
- LOST TEMPO by Cliff Odle7:30 pm
Jupyter Notebooks
Jupyter Notebooks are probably one of the coolest things ever developed - if you're interested in research, coding, and sharing your work. With Jupyter Notebooks you can write code (both simple and complex), document as well as distribute your work, and post it online. In this lesson you'll learn: + Jupyter Notebook's features + How to launch a new notebook + How to execute code and write documentation + How to share your work with others Please arrive with Jupyter already installed! Installation guides and "office hours" for assitance will be provided after registration.
Register by: 10/19/2017When | 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm on Thursday, October 19, 2017 |
---|---|
Building | Mugar Library - 771 Commonwealth Avenue |
Room | Estin Room - 302 |
Contact Name | Tom Hohenstein |
Contact Email | tah@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | BU Libraries - Data Services |
Fees | Free |