Unleash the Power of Supercomputing for Large-Scale Tasks
Do you have complex calculations or massive datasets that overwhelm your personal computer? Supercomputers like LUMI offer the ultimate solution!
This intensive four-day course equips you with the skills to:
- Master the LUMI architecture and programming environment.
- Optimize applications for both CPU and GPU partitions (LUMI-C & LUMI-G).
- Write efficient job scripts to maximize performance.
- Utilize advanced profiling tools to identify bottlenecks.
- Debug MPI applications with parallel debuggers.
Who should attend?
- Researchers with existing LUMI projects
- Users with proposals in national or EuroHPC channels
- Support staff from LUMI consortium member organizations
Prerequisites:
- Solid understanding of HPC cluster computing
- Familiarity with Linux command line and programming languages (C, Fortran, or Python)
Benefits:
- Gain in-depth knowledge of LUMI’s unique features
- Network with fellow HPC users and experts
- Unlock the full potential of your HPC applications
Course details:
- Dates: October 28th – 31st, 2024
- Location: SURF offices, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Registration deadline: October 21st, 2024 (4:00 PM CET)
- Cost: Free
Limited spots available! Register today: ssl.eventilla.com/event/kNLpb
Can’t attend in person?
Email jorn.dietze@uit.no to discuss alternative arrangements.
Important notice:
- Temporary LUMI access will be provided for hands-on exercises.
- This access is for course use only and must not be abused.
Don’t miss this opportunity to take your HPC skills to the next level with LUMI!
This course is similar to the successful HPC webinar we previously offered.
Here’s a quick comparison:
- LUMI course: In-depth, hands-on training specifically for the LUMI supercomputer.
- HPC webinar: Introduction to high-performance computing, basic clusters and supercomputers, practical exercises on Snellius.
The LUMI course is ideal for experienced HPC users who want to specialize in LUMI, while the webinar provides a broader introduction for those new to HPC.