Training and Events

Title Event Date Description
ACES: Fundamentals of R programming 09/26/23 - 11:00 AM - 05:00 PM EDT

This course is an introduction to the R programming language and covers the fundamental concepts needed to operate in the R environment. This course assumes no prior experience with R.

Includes a 1-hour lunch break.

More information about this Short Course at https://hprc.tamu.edu/training/aces_intro_r.html
 

ACES: Containers for Scientific Workflows (Charliecloud) Tutorial 09/22/23 - 11:00 AM - 01:30 PM EDT

This tutorial (hands-on short course) introduces the use of Containers using the Charliecloud software suite. Exercises will be performed using the ACES cluster, a composable accelerator testbed at Texas A&M University. No prior experience with containers is required. 

Expanse: Performance Tuning and Optimization 09/21/23 - 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM EDT

Writing optimized code will help you to become a more productive computational scientist and reduce your time to solution, while making more efficient use of advanced cyberinfrastructure and reducing the carbon footprint of your workload. We start with a brief overview of software profiling, which allows you to identify portions of the code that account for most of the run time. We then cover some of the key principles of writing fast code, with an emphasis on loop level transformations and making effective use of your processor’s cache.

ACES: Using the Slurm Scheduler on Composable Resources 09/19/23 - 02:30 PM - 05:00 PM EDT

This Short Course (2.5 hours) introduces researchers to the Slurm scheduler on the ACES cluster, a composable accelerator testbed at Texas A&M University. Topics covered include multiple job scheduling approaches and job management tools.

More information about this Short Course at https://hprc.tamu.edu/training/aces_slurm.html

Introduction to Composable Resources: ACES and FASTER 09/19/23 - 11:00 AM - 01:30 PM EDT

Research computing on the composable ACES and FASTER clusters

This course will provide an overview of the composable technology, where hardware can be reallocated between servers based on user requirements, featuring the advanced accelerators available on the composable ACES and FASTER clusters at Texas A&M University. Topics covered include hardware, access, policies, file systems, and batch processing.

Using VASP on Anvil 09/15/23 - 02:30 PM - 04:00 PM EDT

This virtual workshop is for researchers interested in learning about using VASP (the Vienna Ab initio Simulation Package) on Anvil. The workshop will provide a quick introduction to VASP, an overview of creating and optimizing VASP jobs on Anvil, and practical tips for success. Some familiarity with Linux/Unix will be helpful. New and prospective users welcome! Topics covered will include the following:

  • Introduction to VASP
  • VASP Jobs & Input Files
  • Optimizing VASP Jobs
  • Practical Tips
ACES: Running Jupyter Notebook on the ACES Portal 09/12/23 - 02:30 PM - 03:30 PM EDT

This 1-hour primer covers starting and using a Jupyter notebook in Open OnDemand on the ACES cluster, a composable accelerator testbed at Texas A&M University.

More information about this primer at https://hprc.tamu.edu/training/primers_popup.html

Jumpstart - Virtual Project Sustainability Training 09/12/23 - 12:00 PM - 09/14/ - 04:00 PM EDT

Are you...

  • A team member of a recently funded project seeking to financially sustain your work?
  • An early career professional wanting to learn about sustainable funding solutions?
  • A research professional working on your next funding proposal?

The Jumpstart Your Sustainability Plan mini-course can help! It's free, and we're offering it virtually. 

The next Jumpstart mini-course will be September 12-14, 2023. 
Apply before September 8, 2023.

Open OnDemand Zoom Office Hours 09/12/23 - 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM EDT

Meet with the Open OnDemand project team at this informal monthly meeting! All topics are welcome, and team members will drop into a breakout session with you to cover site-specific issues if needed.

ACES: Using the Slurm Scheduler 09/12/23 - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT

This 1-hour primer covers various job scheduling approaches using the Slurm Workload Manager on the ACES cluster, a composable accelerator testbed at Texas A&M University.

More information about this primer at https://hprc.tamu.edu/training/primers_popup.html

Containerizing HPC applications with Singularity/Apptainer 09/08/23 - 02:30 PM - 04:00 PM EDT

This virtual workshop is for researchers interested in learning about containerizing HPC applications using Singularity/Apptainer. No prerequisite knowledge is required. New and prospective users welcome! Topics covered will include the following:

  • What are containers and why should we use them?
  • Singularity/Apptainer basics
  • How to use apptainer to containerize your own applications
  • Deployed containers on RCAC clusters
Interoperable Workflows Using Workflow Management Systems and Singularity Containers 09/06/23 - 11:00 AM - 05:00 PM EDT

Sponsored by the National Institute of Health’s Common Fund Data Ecosystem, and in partnership with the HuBMAP Consortium and the Brain Image Library, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) is proud to present a workshop on using Common Workflow Language (CWL) to create interoperable workflows.

ACCESS HPC Workshop: Shared Memory Programming Using OpenMP 08/28/23 - 11:00 AM - 05:00 PM EDT

The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center is pleased to announce a one day, Shared Memory Programming Using OpenMP workshop sponsored by ACCESS. This workshop is intended to give C and Fortran programmers a hands-on introduction to OpenMP programming. Attendees will leave with a working knowledge of how to write scalable codes using OpenMP. This event will be presented using the Wide Area Classroom(WAC) training platform.

HPC and Data Science Summer Institute 2023 08/07/23 - 11:00 AM - 08/11/ - 03:00 PM EDT

The HPC and Data Science Summer Institute is a week-long workshop held at the University of California, San Diego focusing on a broad spectrum of introductory-to-intermediate topics in High Performance Computing and Data Science. The program is aimed at researchers in academia and industry, especially in domains not traditionally engaged in supercomputing, who have problems that cannot typically be solved using local computing resources.

ACCESS HPC Monthly Workshop: Machine Learning and BIG DATA 07/31/23 - 11:00 AM - 08/01/ - 05:30 PM EDT

The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center is pleased to present a Machine Learning and Big Data workshop, sponsored by ACCESS

This workshop will focus on topics including big data analytics and machine learning with Spark, and deep learning using Tensorflow.

This will be an IN PERSON event hosted by various satellite sites, there WILL NOT be a direct to desktop option for this event.  The satellite site list(subject to change) is as follows:

The Taming of the Wolf - How to use the Ookami Cray Apollo 80 system and Fujitsu A64FX processors 07/24/23 - 08:30 AM - 04:30 PM EDT

The team running the Ookami HPE/Cray Apollo 80 system at Stony Brook University and from the University at Buffalo is holding a 6 hour workshop at the PEARC’23 conference. The workshop will focus on the characteristics of the Ookami testbed and the specific architecture of the Fujitsu A64FX FX700 processor.

PEARC23 Conference 07/23/23 - 08:30 AM - 07/27/ - 12:30 PM EDT

The PEARC23 Conference is July 23-27 in beautiful Portland, Oregon where we will focus on Computing for the Common Good. 

Expanse: Scientific Computing with Kubernetes 07/20/23 - 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM EDT

Kubernetes is a popular container orchestration system that has seen massive adoption in both industry and academic IT departments. Long available in the Clouds, it has recently also become the main interface for several deployed and upcoming large-scale scientific compute facilities, like the Prototype National Research Platform (PNRP). The aim of this webinar is to provide science users that currently rely on traditional batch systems, like SLURM and HTCondor, a solid foundation that will allow them to effectively use Kubernetes-managed resources.

2023 ACES Workshop 07/12/23 - 06:00 PM - 07/15/ - 11:00 AM EDT

We are excited to announce the first ACES researcher-facing Workshop! The workshop will be held on July 12-15, 2023 in the South Shore Harbour Resort and Conference Center near Houston, Texas.

ACCESS HPC Workshop: GPU Programming Using OpenACC 06/29/23 - 11:00 AM - 05:00 PM EDT

The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center is pleased to present an OpenACC GPU programming workshop, sponsored by ACCESS.

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