This is the first in a series of courses/workshops/information sessions taking place over two semesters (2022 fall and 2023 winter). All of these cover a wide range of topics pertaining to advanced
research computing (ARC). The format of each includes live sessions and labs using
Zoom and self-paced learning content.
This course introduces the topic of supercomputing to users discussing involved concepts and aspects concerning running jobs in parallel on clusters, using clouds, etc. There will be three live sessions taking place on Mon., Sept. 26; Wed., Sept. 28; and Thurs., Sept. 29 from 2pm to 3pm Eastern Time.
Recordings of live classes will be available for those who can't attend or would like to study the course materials in their own time.
Oct. 6, 2022 update: This course was renamed from "2022-2023 Introduction to Advanced Research Computing (ARC)" to "2022-2023 Introduction to Supercomputing" and each topic/module in the original course has been moved to each be in their own course rather than being a section in one large course. While this means one will have to register in each course one is interested in, it also means, for example, that one won't receive emails, etc. for courses one is not interested in. (To see a listing of all courses see the course listing in the 2022-2023 Courses category.)- Teacher: Baolai Ge
- Teacher: Paul Preney