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August 2025

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MCML Workshop on Computational Reproducibility and Scientific Computing: 24 - 30 September 2025
by LMU Open Science Center News Aug. 13, 2025

Aug. 13, 2025
Dear OSC list, please see this announcement from our colleagues from the Munich Center for Machine Learning (MCML): --------------------- The MCML is organizing a 5-day workshop on computational reproducibility and scientific computing for R and Python users. The in-person workshop is designed to provide a balanced mix of theoretical background and practical skills with lecture-style morning sessions and hands-on tutorials in the afternoon. Topics covered include writing reproducible manuscripts for small-scale data analysis projects, high performance computing (HPC) for large-scale projects, and packaging and software development. Details of the workshop Who: Primary target group are junior MCML PhD students, but the workshop is open to all researchers and students meeting the prerequisites (Max. 50 participants, see the prerequisites on the homepage) When: We-Fr, 24.09. - 26.09. & Mo-Tu, 29.09. - 30.09. If it is organizationally feasible, we will try to enable participation on individual days. Where: Munich, in-person, Location: Richard-Wagner-Str 10, 80333 Munich, Room D 105 What: Topics include computational reproducibility, HPC, Packaging, CI/CD; both for R and Python users How: Lecture-style morning sessions, hands-on tutorials in the afternoons You can find a detailed program and more information on the workshop, the prerequisites and the registration process on the workshop website: https://sites.google.com/view/mcml-ws-repro-compute/2025 To attend, please register by 5 September 2025, 23:59 CEST: https://forms.gle/8vEV5MW4tesEqrBFA. Seats will be given on a first-register, first-serve basis. (We reserve the right to reject applicants who do not meet our minimum coding experience requirements.) Best wishes Martin Binder, MCML Open Source and Open Data Transfer Coordinator Moritz Herrmann, MCML Reproducibility and Open Science Transfer Coordinator
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