Event category: Training

An introduction to parallel programming using Message Passing with MPI

An introduction to parallel programming using Message Passing with MPI 3, 4, 10 and 11 December 2024 (A collaboration between HPC2N, LUNARC and PDC) Message Passing is presently a widely deployed programming model in massively parallel high performance computing. Message Passing is suitable for programming a wide range of current computer architectures, ranging from multi-core An introduction to parallel programming using Message Passing with MPI

An introduction to parallel programming using Message Passing with MPI

An introduction to parallel programming using Message Passing with MPI 3, 4, 10 and 11 December 2024 (A collaboration between HPC2N, LUNARC and PDC) Message Passing is presently a widely deployed programming model in massively parallel high performance computing. Message Passing is suitable for programming a wide range of current computer architectures, ranging from multi-core An introduction to parallel programming using Message Passing with MPI

An introduction to parallel programming using Message Passing with MPI

An introduction to parallel programming using Message Passing with MPI 3, 4, 10 and 11 December 2024 (A collaboration between HPC2N, LUNARC and PDC) Message Passing is presently a widely deployed programming model in massively parallel high performance computing. Message Passing is suitable for programming a wide range of current computer architectures, ranging from multi-core An introduction to parallel programming using Message Passing with MPI

Introduction to Git

Introduction to Git 25-29 November 2024 (A collaboration between HPC2N and UPPMAX) This training course will be given 25-29 November, 09:00-12:00 each day. The course will be an introduction to version control, with a strong focus on Git. Some of the main concepts, like repositories, commits, trees, branches, and merges will be covered, as will many Introduction to Git

Online training and support event: NSC introduction to Tetralith/Sigma

Online training and support event: NSC introduction to Tetralith/Sigma 12 November 2024 An online event with two parts: Feel free to join (and leave) whenever depending on your interest. The online event is open for all present and prospective NSC users. 10:00-ca 11:15: Introductionca 11:15 – Open session For access, see “General Contact” in the Online training and support event: NSC introduction to Tetralith/Sigma

Introduction to Alvis

Introduction to Alvis 17 October 13:15-15:00 This online seminar is for new and prospective users of the NAISS cluster for AI/ML, Alvis. You will learn all that you need to know to get started on the system. Location: https://chalmers.zoom.us/j/67812238461 For more information, visithttps://www.c3se.chalmers.se/#current-and-upcoming-events

Online course: Programming Formalisms

Online course: Programming Formalisms 18-22 November 2024 (A collaboration between UPPMAX and NBIS) This full 5-day course aims to give scientists, bioinformaticians and other research engineers  with some experience in programming and scripting an understanding of the underlying principles of software development, design, and programming. The course aims to strengthen the understanding of more advanced Online course: Programming Formalisms

Python for Scientific Computing

Python for Scientific Computing 5-7 November 2024 (Organised by Aalto University, CodeRefinery, and partners) This is a medium-advanced course in Python tools such as NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib, and Pandas. It is suitable for people who have a basic understanding of basic Python and want to know some internals and important libraries for science. Read the Python for Scientific Computing

Introduction to PDC Systems

Introduction to PDC Systems 27 September 2024 The “Introduction to PDC Systems” courses focus on basic and advanced methods for using the Dardel system at PDC. Amongst other things, they cover: Time: 9:00-12:00 For more information and access to registration, visit the PDC website.