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Introduction to HPC Workshop: 8 November 2022

The Division of Information Technology (DIT) at the University of Maryland is pleased to announce the following workshop for users of our High Performance Computing (HPC) resources.

There are only a limited number of seats available. Registration will remain open until 6 November 2022 or until all seats are filled. We expect the workshop to fill up before the registration deadline.

Introduction to HPC Workshop
Dates8 November 2022
Times3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
LocationBrendan Iribe Center, Room 2207
InstructorDr. Franz Klein
Division of Information Technology, UMD
Costfree
Registration Formlink to registration form
Registration
Deadline
6 November 2022
or when registration is full

Register Here

Overview

This workshop is targeted at new users of the University's High Performance Computing resources (Zaratan and Juggernaut clusters), especially those with limited or no HPC experience experience.
This course will introduce participants to the basics of high-performance computing (HPC), and will briefly cover:

Much of the above tasks will be discussed in terms of the OnDemand web portal for the clusters. The OnDemand web portal offers unexperienced users an efficient way to accomplish most practical tasks.

Prerequisites

None. This is an introductory workshop and is targeted at new users of our clusters, so no previous knowledge of high performance computing nor Linux/Unix is assumed.

System Requirements

The classroom provides 50 seats. This is a bring-your-own-laptop event. Make sure that a terminal application (e.g. ssh or PuTTY) is installed. A modern web browser (on Windows preferably Firefox) is required for use of the OnDemand web portal.

Miscellaneous Details

Register Here

While the official registration deadline is 6 November 2022, we are limiting this workshop to 50 participants on a first-come, first-served basis, and registration will close once the workshop is full.

NOTE: DIT reserves the right to cancel the workshop for any reason with little notice.

If you have questions or need more information about the workshop, please feel free to contact us.






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