Location: Zoom details will be provided upon registration
This session offers a 1-hour instruction followed by a 30-minute Q&A.
We will cover typical approaches to moving your computations to HPC resources: using applications/software packages already available on the system through Linux environment modules; compiling code from source with information on compilers, libraries, and optimization flags to use; setting up Python and R environments; using conda-based environments; managing workflows; and using containerized solutions via Singularity. The session covers general principles, with hands-on activities on SDSC resources.
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Mahidhar Tatineni, Ph.D., Director, User Services, SDSC
Mahidhar Tatineni received his M.S. and Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from UCLA. He leads the SDSC User Services group and has worked on many optimization and parallelization projects on supercomputing resources, including Gordon and Comet.
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COMPLECS (COMPrehensive Learning for end-users to Effectively Utilize CyberinfraStructure) training covers the non-programming skills needed to use supercomputers effectively. Topics include parallel computing concepts, Linux tools and bash scripting, security, batch computing, how to get help, data management, and interactive computing. COMPLECS is supported by NSF award 2320934.