My Events
The AI bootcamp will provide a common foundation in AI methods and technology for professionals in a wide range of roles supporting the research computing and data needs for an organization.
This webinar covers the basics of connecting to Anvil, managing the user environment, running jobs, and data management.
This hour-long primer (an introductory lecture) covers basic topics:
This hour-long primer (an introductory lecture) covers a variety of topics relevant to computing on the FASTER cluster, demonstrated through a live login session.
This hour-long primer (an introductory lecture) covers various job scheduling approaches using the Slurm Workload Manager.
This hour-long primer (an introductory lecture) covers starting and using a Jupyter notebook in Open On Demand on HPRC clusters.
Cybersecurity and Coding for Middle and High School Students
Tuesday, January 3, 9 am - 4 pm CST
Julia is a high-level dynamic language, based on LLVM. Its features are well-suited for numerical analysis and computational science.
This course will introduce students to the Intel FPGAs and how to use the Intel oneAPI toolkit to develop applications to run on FPGAs.
This technology lab contains a set of four sessions to help a new user start with machine learning projects on ACES and FASTER supercomputers at the Texas A&M High Performance Research Computin