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- Urban Inequalities Workshop: Josh Lown (BU)12:00 pm
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to ArcGIS Online Portal (Hands-on)1:00 pm
- Stress ReLeaf: Working with Tea for Calm and Focus4:00 pm
- Taiwanese Politics and US-China-Taiwan Relations Under Trump 2.0 with S. Philip Hsu5:00 pm
- BU Hillel: Conservative and Reform Services6:15 pm
- BU Hillel: Erev Rosh Hashanah Dinner7:15 pm
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- Rosh Hashanah8:00 pm
- BU Hillel: Conservative Morning Services9:00 am
- BME PhD Dissertation Defense: Isabella Claure10:00 am
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to Julia, Part One (Hands-on)10:00 am
- BU Hillel: Reform Morning Services10:30 am
- ECE Seminar: Qing Xia11:00 am
- [BDCSciComm Lab] F31, NSF GRFP fellowship workshop series11:00 am
- BME PhD Dissertation Defense: Timothy Josephson11:30 am
- BU Hillel: Rosh Hashanah Lunch12:00 pm
- The Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba: The Failed Battle that Changed Latin American History12:30 pm
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Deep Learning with PyTorch, Part One (Hands-on)1:00 pm
- Pre-Law Basics4:00 pm
- Workshop - Jobs/Internships Search 4:00 pm
- BU Hillel: Shofar Service5:30 pm
- Crafts & Chats Kick Off!6:00 pm
- Tuesday Night Lecture Series: Constanza Alarcón Tennen 7:00 pm
- BU Hillel: Evening Conservative Service7:30 pm
- BU Hillel: Rosh Hashanah Dinner8:00 pm
IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to Julia, Part One (Hands-on)
Julia is a high-performance programming language, but with many features more common to lower performance interpreted languages. Many of its features are well suited for numerical analysis and computational science, with functions and syntax that are built around supporting this. This tutorial presents an introduction via solving hands-on example problems; this motivates the syntax/tools in a "why" versus "what" way. The tutorial introduces participants to common ways of using Julia and basic features including operators, loops, conditionals, and functions. This is a two-part tutorial so please also remember to sign up for part two.
| When | 10:00 am - 12:00 pm on 23 September 2025 |
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| Building | Biological Science Center, 2 Cummington Mall, Room 107 |