• Parallel computing with Python on DelftBlue

    TU Delft Library Prometheusplein 1, Delft, Netherlands

    This is an introductory course to programming for the DelftBlue supercomputer. It introduces the main concepts of efficient and parallel computing with examples using Python. While Python is very popular nowadays, the language's focus on convenience can easily compromise efficiency compared to traditional HPC languages like C, C++ or Fortran. This course summarizes these pitfalls...

  • Introduction to Supercomputing, part I

    Online

    If you need to perform many calculations or analyses that are too big for your own system, clusters and supercomputers offer the computing power you need. In this course, you will learn how to work with these large computing systems. What will you learn in this training? In this training course you will: understand what...

  • Introduction to Supercomputing, part I

    Online

    If you need to perform many calculations or analyses that are too big for your own system, clusters and supercomputers offer the computing power you need. In this course, you will learn how to work with these large computing systems.What will you learn in this training?In this training course you will:understand what high-performance computing (HPC)...

  • Introduction to Supercomputing, part II

    Online

    If you have a basic understanding of clusters and supercomputers, know how to access the system, and can run basic jobs, this course will enhance your interaction with file systems and improve your input and output operations in your jobs. What will you learn in this training? In this training, you will: understand the differences...

  • Webinar | Research Applications and Workflows – Your Input Matters!

    Scientific computing is changing rapidly. Workflows are evolving from static, linear pipelines into dynamic, intelligent systems that shape how research is conducted across disciplines. To address this transformation, EuroCC Spain and ETP4HPC are organising an interactive webinar on the future of scientific workflows — and SURF is proud to contribute, with three of our experts...

  • The Amsterdam Modeling Suite on SURF Research Cloud

    SURF Utrecht Moreelsepark 48, Utrecht, Netherlands

    Now accessible to Dutch researchers via the SURF Research Cloud, AMS enables cutting-edge simulations in fields such as batteries, semiconductors, catalysis, and polymers. In this hands-on workshop, you'll learn how to set up and run atomistic simulations with AMS in the cloud environment, helping you tackle complex research questions efficiently and at scale. For whom?...

  • Introduction to SURF Research Cloud

    Tilburg University Warandelaan 2, Tilburg, Netherlands

    Do you want to create and manage your own work environment and run powerful applications on it? SURF Research Cloud opens the door to cloud computing on different platforms. During this training, your workload runs on the SURF HPC Cloud platform in Amsterdam. This training explains cloud computing in general. The accompanying hands-on approach introduces...

  • SURF Research Cloud Hackathon

    SURF Utrecht Moreelsepark 48, Utrecht, Netherlands

    This SURF Research Cloud hackathon is aimed at developers and research support staff who are developing Research Cloud components or are interested in doing so in the future. In the morning, we will get to know each other and discuss development practices and use cases. In the afternoon, we will get our hands dirty in...

  • Introduction to Supercomputing, part I

    Online

    If you need to perform many calculations, or analyses that are too big for your own system, clusters and supercomputers will provide the computing power you need. In this course, you will learn how to work with these large computing systems! What will you learn in this training? In this training course you will: understand...