Fri, Jan 22, 2021

3:15 PM – 5:15 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Looking for ways to improve the performance of the code that you write? This session will cover best practices for how to find and reduce bottlenecks in the code that consume more than expected amount of resources. Join us for this intermediate level code profiling session, geared toward those who have had at least some exposure to coding.

What to expect:
We will primarily focus on Python and R with some hands-on exercises. Participants will need to install some tools in advance to participate in the exercises--the facilitator will contact you in advance of the session to let you know how to install the needed software. This session is brought to you by Princeton Research Computing Bootcamp.

Meet the facilitator:
Abhishek Biswas completed his doctoral work at Old Dominion University and worked at Oak Ridge National Laboratory as post-doctoral research associate before joining the Research Software Engineering group in the Department of Research Computing at Princeton. He works on software engineering projects for various labs in the Department of Molecular Biology. He is generally involved in development of scalable high-performance computing and visualization pipelines for analyzing genomics, proteomics, and imaging datasets.

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