Training and Events

Title Event Date Description
ACES: Running Jupyter Notebook Using HPRC Portal 2023-01-31T14:30:00

This hour-long primer (an introductory lecture) covers starting and using a Jupyter notebook in Open On Demand on HPRC clusters.

More information about this Primer (and others) at https://hprc.tamu.edu/training/primers_popup.html

Date/Time

Tuesday, January 31, 1:30 PM CST (1 hour) virtually on Zoom.

ACES: Using the Slurm Scheduler 01/31/23 - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST

This hour-long primer (an introductory lecture) covers various job scheduling approaches using the Slurm Workload Manager.

More information about this Primer (and others) at https://hprc.tamu.edu/training/primers_popup.html

Date/Time

Tuesday, January 31, 10 AM CST (1 hour) virtually on Zoom.

ACES: Introduction to FASTER: A Composable Cluster 01/24/23 - 02:30 PM - 03:30 PM EST

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. The ACES cluster will have the same features in future phases. 

More information about this Primer (and others) at https://hprc.tamu.edu/training/primers_popup.html

Date/Time

Tuesday, January 24, 1:30 PM CST (1 hour) virtually on Zoom.

ACES: Introduction to Linux 01/24/23 - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST

This hour-long primer (an introductory lecture) covers basic topics:

  • Basic commands
  • Process and filesystem concepts
  • Shells
  • I/O redirection
  • Shell scripts

This material is a pre-requisite for many other ACES training courses. 

More information about this Primer (and others) at https://hprc.tamu.edu/training/primers_popup.html

Date/Time

Tuesday, January 24, 10 AM CST (1 hour) virtually on Zoom.

Cybersecurity and Coding for Middle and High School Students 01/03/23 - 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM EST

Cybersecurity and Coding for Middle and High School Students

Tuesday, January 3, 9 am - 4 pm CST

Texas A&M High Performance Research Computing

Get Ready for Summer!

The Seasonal Computing Academy is a 6-hour workshop for high school students who are interested in attending the Summer Computing

Webinar: Julia on A64FX (Ookami) 12/08/22 - 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM EST

Julia is a high-level dynamic language, based on LLVM. Its features are well-suited for numerical analysis and computational science. Thanks to its compiler, Julia can achieve high-performance and take advantage of SVE instructions on the A64FX CPU.

ACES: Using FPGAs 11/29/22 - 02:30 PM - 05:00 PM EST

This course will introduce students to the Intel FPGAs and how to use the Intel oneAPI toolkit to develop applications to run on FPGAs.

Prerequisites: Current ACES account or HPRC account. Basic Linux/Unix skills. C++.

Apply for ACES account: https://access-ci.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ACCESSdocumentation/pages/111512085/ACES+Texas+A+M#Apply-for-an-Accounts

Technology Lab: AI Techniques, Usage - Jupyter Notebook 11/29/22 - 11:00 AM - 01:30 PM EST

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 Computing. You will learn how to load modules with jupyter lmod extension, manipulate and visualize data with Pandas and Matplotlib, use Scikit-learn for linear regression and classification applications and use Keras to create and train a simple image classification model with deep neural networks (DNN).

Prerequisites: Current ACES or HPRC Account, Basic Python skills

Workflow Automation Tools for Many-Task Computing 11/09/22 - 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM EST

Historically, high-performance computing (HPC), has primarily involved tightly coupled simulations executed in synchronous fashion across nodes. More recently, other paradigms within research computing have become common where the workload is not a single large coupled task, but instead very many modest tasks with little to no dependency on each other. These could be data processing and analysis tasks, machine-learning experiments, bioinformatics tasks, or parameter searches in a calculation.

GPU Programming Using OpenACC 11/07/22 - 11:00 AM - 05:00 PM EST

ACCESS along with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center is pleased to present an OpenACC GPU programming workshop. OpenACC is the accepted standard using compiler directives to allow quick development of GPU capable codes using standard languages and compilers. It has been used with great success to accelerate real applications within very short development periods. This workshop assumes knowledge of either C or Fortran programming. It will have a hands-on component using the Bridges-2 computing platform at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.

Get rewarded to hack unemployment via the Fall 2022 IronHacks Data Science Challenge – If you haven’t registered yet register today and attend live info and tutorial session at 7 pm EST on zoom! 11/01/22 - 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM EDT

To lessen the negative impact of unemployment on individuals and society, governments and corporations need to understand how much and where people are most economically impacted by unemployment. We are looking for more people to help by participating in a virtual multi-phased data science hackathon called “Hacking Unemployment”! There are still about 50 spots left before the minimum requirements of participation are met by the sponsors of the hack.

ACES: Intel AI/ML Training 11/01/22 - 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM EDT

In this two-day workshop, you will learn about several components available inside the oneAPI Toolkit for AI/ML applications.

Prerequisites: Current ACES account or HPRC account, experience with python

Workshop dates are Tuesday, October 25 and Tuesday, November 1, 10:00 AM-12:30 PM and 1:30-4:00 PM. Each day will have a morning session with introductory level material and an afternoon with intermediate level material.

Instructor: HPRC: Richard Lawrence, Zhenhua He; Intel: Aaryan Kothapalli, Yuning Qiu

Getting Started on NCSA's Delta Supercomputer 10/27/22 - 01:00 PM - 02:30 PM EDT

In this webinar, you will learn about NCSA's Delta supercomputer and how to use it for your scientific research. The following topics will be covered:

ACES: Intel AI/ML Training 10/25/22 - 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM EDT

In this two-day workshop, you will learn about several components available inside the oneAPI Toolkit for AI/ML applications.

Prerequisites: Current ACES account or HPRC account, experience with python

Workshop dates are Tuesday, October 25 and Tuesday, November 1, 10:00 AM-12:30 PM and 1:30-4:00 PM. Each day will have a morning session with introductory level material and an afternoon with intermediate level material.

Instructor: HPRC: Richard Lawrence, Zhenhua He; Intel: Aaryan Kothapalli, Yuning Qiu

RCAC and NVIDIA Present - Using GPUs with Python 09/30/22 - 01:00 PM - 05:00 PM EDT

Python is the leading language for data science today and is being increasingly used in scientific computations. This workshop introduces Python GPU tools for porting and writing code that runs on GPUs. The primary tools, Numba and CuPy, are presented with examples. A Jupyter notebook is used for hands-on student exercises along with a set of lecture slides.

To get the most out of the lecture, students should have a good understanding of Python.

XSEDE HPC Workshop: BIG DATA and Machine Learning 08/30/22 - 11:00 AM - 08/31/ - 05:30 PM EDT

XSEDE, along with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, is pleased to present a two day Big Data and Machine Learning workshop.
This workshop will focus on topics including big data analytics and machine learning with Spark, and deep learning using Tensorflow.

Due to COVID-19, this workshop will be remote, using Zoom.

Register by going to: https://portal.xsede.org/course-calendar

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