In the month of June, we have many trainings and workshops you can attend in order to brush up on your knowledge or deepen your understanding of certain topics. It doesn’t matter if you are just entering the HPC field or if you are a seasoned expert. There is a training or workshop available for everyone. Below are all the activities for June:
6 June
Introduction to supercomputing
Online, Free participation
When you need to perform many calculations, or analyses that are too large for your own system, clusters and supercomputers provide the computing power you need. In this course, you will learn to work with the national supercomputer Snellius and the national computing cluster Lisa.
8 & 9 June
Course Basic Parallel Programming with MPI and OpenMP
Online, Free participation
This 2-day basic course is focused on providing an introduction to parallel programming using the most widely used approaches: Message Passing Interface (MPI) and Open Multi-Processing (OpenMP). You will start exploring the benefits (and limitations) of parallel programming, and then you will explore the possibilities that task and data parallelism offer to develop multi-core and…
12 – 14 June
MPI and OpenMP in Scientific Software Development
Online, Free participation
Would you like to learn how to parallelize effectively with MPI and OpenMP and get to know some tricks from the experts? This advanced MPI/OpenMP course describes different everyday challenges that developers of parallel code have to face in everyday work, and provides working solutions for them.
15 & 16 June
Energy Efficient Computing
Free participation, Online & Onsite SURF Amsterdam Science Park 140, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Did you know that an optimal use of applications or code development can have an impact in the environment? The energy usage of computing infrastructure is becoming an increasingly prominent topic for computing systems design and usage. In this course you will learn about the basics behind energy efficient computing.
21 & 22 June
FIRE: FPGA Innovation Research Exchange
Free participation, SURF office in Utrecht, Moreelsepark 48, 3511 EP Utrecht.
This is the first of a series of workshops which brings together FPGA practitioners, Computer Science and Engineering experts, Scientific Computing experts and application owners, and HPC providers, in an effort to build a community to evaluate the need and usability of FPGAs in HPC and Scientific Computing.