Fall 2025 Workshops
Workshop 1: Basics of Linux for Research Programming September 24th (2:30 - 5:00 PM)
This workshop provides an introduction to the fundamental Linux concepts used for
running programs and writing small scripts. Delivered in a hands-on format, it will
cover the use of the command line—both on a local Linux workstation and through remote
access with SSH. Participants will also learn the process of compiling and running
programs, as well as gain an understanding of key shell environments, including Bash
and Csh.
In addition, the workshop will explore the role of modern AI tools such as ChatGPT
in the learning process. Examples will illustrate how AI can be leveraged to support
command-line learning, assist with scripting, and provide on-demand guidance for troubleshooting
and problem-solving.
Workshop 2: Beginning and Intermediate Bioinformatics October 22nd (8:30 AM - 12:00 PM)
Instructor: Dr. Fares Z. Najar
Style: Hybrid
Style: Hybrid
Location: TBD (tentative: Conoco Phillips OSU Alumni Center)
Prerequisite: Familiarity with Linux command line. Some programming skills such as bash scripting can be helpful. Instructions might be sent a few days before the workshop for any installations you might need.
Duration: 3.5 hours
Cost: Free. Open to all OSU students, faculty, and researchers.
Registration: Closes Oct. 21st (click to register)
Prerequisite: Familiarity with Linux command line. Some programming skills such as bash scripting can be helpful. Instructions might be sent a few days before the workshop for any installations you might need.
Duration: 3.5 hours
Cost: Free. Open to all OSU students, faculty, and researchers.
Registration: Closes Oct. 21st (click to register)
Offered in conjuction with the INTERACT Symposium.
Most life science disciplines need common Bioinformatics tools to answer different
questions. To this end, this workshop is designed for students or researchers that
are just starting on their career in life sciences. We are going to start with the
most basic and most popular tool in Bioinformatics; BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search
Tool). We are going to briefly cover the basics of sequence alignment and delve into
the command line aspects. The focus will be on creating specialized databases for
your own research. We also will leverage some of the skills we learned in the Linux
workshops.
Workshop 3: Intermediate Linux for Scientists and Researchers November 13th (2:00 - 5:00 PM)
Instructor: Dr. Pratul Agarwal
Style: Hybrid
Style: Hybrid
Location: TBD (tentative: Michael S. Morgan Building)
Prerequisite: Familiarity with Linux or Workshop 1 in this series.
Duration: 3 hours
Cost: Free. Open to all OSU students, faculty, and researchers.
Registration: Closes Nov. 12th (click to register)
Prerequisite: Familiarity with Linux or Workshop 1 in this series.
Duration: 3 hours
Cost: Free. Open to all OSU students, faculty, and researchers.
Registration: Closes Nov. 12th (click to register)
This workshop is aimed at students and researchers who want to learn how to download
and compile software from scratch. It will introduce the concept of compiling advanced
software packages with “make” and different Linux compilers (GNU, Intel or PGI). Compiling
software for GPUs with CUDA will also be covered. The concepts of required packages,
libraries and include files will be covered. Some practical tricks and good practices
will also be covered. For users of HPCC, a discussion about using a queuing system
such as SLURM will also be discussed.
For questions, please email director-hpcc@okstate.edu.