Tutorial & Hands-on Seminar: Software Development with GIT: Version Control and Shared Development

Date

April 30, 201804/30/2018 2:30pm 04/30/2018 2:30pm Tutorial & Hands-on Seminar: Software Development with GIT: Version Control and Shared Development

Join Dr. Peder Larson on Monday, April 30th at 2:30 p.m. for his Tutorial & Hands-on Seminar on Software Development with GIT: Version Control and Shared Development.  Git has become the standard for software development from large teams and projects, both in industry and as well, in large open-source projects (e.g. linux, python, tensorflow).  Its key features include version control (e.g. keeping track of all changes made to code or documents) and shared development so multiple people can work seamlessly on a project.  The Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging has its own git server (https://git.radiology.ucsf.edu/) to support our individual and collaborative research projects, and behind the UCSF firewall in case they contain sensitive code or data.  This tutorial will introduce the basics of git, and include a hands-on session stepping through some typical workflows.  The lecture will also be recorded and posted after.  The seminar will be held at N-114 of Genentech Hall, Mission Bay.

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To access the educational materials presented on this tutorial, click the link below:
https://radiology.ucsf.edu/research/labs/larson/educational-materials

 

1671 America/Los_Angeles public

Type

Seminar

Time Duration

2:30PM - 3:30PM PST

Location

Mission Bay, Room: Genentech Hall 114

Join Dr. Peder Larson on Monday, April 30th at 2:30 p.m. for his Tutorial & Hands-on Seminar on Software Development with GIT: Version Control and Shared Development.  Git has become the standard for software development from large teams and projects, both in industry and as well, in large open-source projects (e.g. linux, python, tensorflow).  Its key features include version control (e.g. keeping track of all changes made to code or documents) and shared development so multiple people can work seamlessly on a project.  The Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging has its own git server (https://git.radiology.ucsf.edu/) to support our individual and collaborative research projects, and behind the UCSF firewall in case they contain sensitive code or data.  This tutorial will introduce the basics of git, and include a hands-on session stepping through some typical workflows.  The lecture will also be recorded and posted after.  The seminar will be held at N-114 of Genentech Hall, Mission Bay.

Add to calendar:  link

To access the educational materials presented on this tutorial, click the link below:
https://radiology.ucsf.edu/research/labs/larson/educational-materials

 

Speakers

Peder Larson, PhD
Associate Professor
UCSF

Dr. Peder Larson got his PhD  under Dwight Nishimura from the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University on "MRI of Semi-solid Tissues" in 2007.  His research interests are in RF pulse design, pulse sequence development, novel imaging strategies, and optimized reconstruction methods for MRI, with an emphasis on applications in Hyperpolarized carbon-13 agents and semi-solid tissue imaging with ultrashort echo time (UTE) methods.  Visit his website at Larson Lab  or his profile at here.