As Information Technology Services continually works to align our offerings with the university’s strategic plan, one of our major goals is to grow research IT support.
To inform our efforts, ITS will be hosting six listening sessions this week for researchers to share their research goals and technology challenges. Sessions will be targeted to specific topics, and attendance will be limited to 30 participants per session to allow for robust conversation. Sessions will be informal, so feel free to drop in, share, and leave as your time permits. Lunch or refreshments (depending upon the time of day) will be served.
Registration is required to attend.
Session dates and topics are as follows: (NOTE: Locations for in-person sessions and a Zoom link for the virtual session will be listed here for today’s sessions and emailed to participants prior to the other sessions.)
IN-PERSON SESSIONS:
- TODAY, March 4, 12-1:30pm CT (Big data) — Alexander 624
- TODAY, March 4, 2:30-4pm CT (Genomics) — Alexander 624
- Tuesday, March 5, 3:15-4:45pm CT (Bioinformatics/Biostatistics)
- Thursday, March 7, 12-1:30pm CT (Artificial intelligence)
- Thursday, March 7, 3:15-4:45pm CT (Research IT infrastructure – servers, storage, application support, etc.)
VIRTUAL
- Friday, March 8, 10:30am-12pm CT (General discussion/All topics)
We look forward to hearing from you soon.