We'll meet twice a month in the same place: Room 309 in Speech and Hearing Science (1131 E 2nd St, Building 71). The time will be 11am-Noon, on the first and third Fridays of each month. This time has the advantage of being right before the Cog Sci Colloquium on Friday in the same building. Room 309 is equipped with two 48" monitors mounted near the ceiling. HDMI and VGA connectors are available to hook up a laptop for presentation (VGA always works, HDMI is weird). Note the disadvantage of this system is that the images your audience sees are somewhat smaller than if they were projected onto a screen. In addition, you cannot effectively point at the screens with a laser pointer.
Sept 6: Planning
Sept 20: Blake Joyce Assistant Director, Research Computing (HPC): "What Research Computing Can Do for You and Your Research" (spoiler alert - it's mostly free so you should definitely come and ask questions). For relevant information about getting started with the HPC for Neuroimaging, start here: https://neuroimaging-core-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pages/hpc.html
Oct 4: Adam Raikes: xcpEngine (processing after fmriprep)
Oct 18: Dianne Patterson: NIfTI: Not all Rainbows and Unicorns https://neuroimaging-core-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pages/image_processing_tips.html# An exploration of hidden complexities that cause problems in working with NIfTI images (even apparently simple ones).
Nov 1: Tom Hicks: More about containers: Containers.pptx
Nov 15: Chidi Ugonna: XNAT server setup for MRI data: BMW_Xnat.pptx
Dec 6: Devin Bayly and Dianne Patterson: Choropleths: fMRI Analysis Made Easier. See this Read-the-Docs page: https://neuroimaging-core-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pages/choropleths.html. The iodide notebook Devin presented is https://alpha.iodide.io/notebooks/3446/?viewMode=report