Archived Diversity and Inclusion Events

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CGA Deep Learning Seminar Series

Christina Kumler-Bonfanti and Ryan Lagerquist from CIRES will be speaking at two in-person seminars on Deep Learning hosted by CIRES CGA. These seminars are meant to be tutorial (lecture-based) style and are meant for all skill levels. Christina and Ryan have many years of experience with machine-learning applications to atmospheric sciences. We will also provide snacks and drinks.
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The AMD Machine Learning Ecosystem

These two-hour training sessions will introduce participants to the ROCm software ecosystem for porting and developing applications to run on AMD InstinctTM GPUs. Participants will learn about the ROCm software development languages, libraries, and tools. They will also get a developer's view of the hardware that powers the system. This workshop will focus mostly on how to program applications to run on the GPU.
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Postdoc Proposal Writing Series: Keeping the Narrative Simple

The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs (OPA) in partnership with the GradCO alliance invites postdocs and graduate students to a virtual information series on successful proposal development. Jim Mazzouccolo, Proposal Editor & Writing Coach for the Research & Innovation Office (RIO), will discuss best practices around constructing a project narrative and the importance of word choice, transitions and flow.
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Dissertations and Theses: Common Copyright and Fair Use Questions

How can I reuse material from my dissertation for publications, or vice versa? Do I need to register copyright for my dissertation/thesis? Should I share my dissertation/thesis publicly, and how do I go about sharing it? What do I need to be concerned about when using material from other publications in my dissertation/thesis? If you’ve asked yourself any of these questions, this workshop will explore copyright law, fair use principles, and publisher policies and help you to make important decisions about your own dissertation or thesis.
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AGU Webinar
AGU Webinar - register here

The AGU Education Section's Student and Early Career Working Group is proud to offer a workshop on DEI statements with Dr. Darryl Reano on October 19, 2022 at 9:00 am PDT. Are you a student or early-career professional anticipating applying to academic positions and noticed that the application requires a DEI statement? Do you have experience working with DEI initiatives and/or employing DEI strategies in your teaching or research, but you don’t know how to leverage it in your statement?
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GradCO Series
Leveraging LinkedIn


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AMD Software Development Ecosystem with GPUs

These two-hour training sessions will introduce participants to the ROCm software ecosystem for porting and developing applications to run on AMD InstinctTM GPUs. Participants will learn about the ROCm software development languages, libraries, and tools. They will also get a developer's view of the hardware that powers the system. This workshop will focus mostly on how to program applications to run on the GPU.
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National Institutes of Health (NIH
Networking for Scientists

Find out how to expand and maintain your network. This session will also explore using social media, especially LinkedIn, to advance your job search. A recording of a recent (identical) presentation can be found at the OITE YouTube page: https://youtu.be/2S9122Whv5M
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PAC Boulder Social

Join postdocs for food and fun at the monthly social at the Rayback Collective. The family-friendly event will be sponsored by the Postdoctoral Association of Colorado Boulder (PAC Boulder).
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NCFDD: How to Engage in Healthy Conflict

This webinar from the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity (NCFDD) will discuss how to effectively manage conflicts and avoid carrying negative energy, anger and resentment. All CU Boulder postdocs and graduate students have access to NCFDD resources.
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