Thursday, April 14, 2011

Lehigh University Sixth Annual High Performance Computing Symposium

I am thrilled by the opportunities Lehigh University provides us.  I just finished the first day symposium. My understanding of MPI is strengthened and really appreciate experts from Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center. Actually there are quite useful resources as listed below 

http://www.psc.edu/training/


     The whole program can be reached at
     http://hpcsymposium.lehigh.edu/2011/program.html

Day 1 - Thursday, April 14, 2011

Lehigh University in conjunction with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center are pleased to offer a full day of High Performance Computing instruction. Participants will receive a comprehensive introduction to current scientific computing techniques, including a hands-on introduction to distributed computing with MPI. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center instructors will cover all of the significant computing paradigms such as GPGPU computing and new parallel languages. Students will learn the most popular and effective technique, MPI programming, in detail, followed by hands-on exercises and real problems. Participants are encouraged to bring their own code(s) and seek advice from the instructors. Walk away with the tools necessary to take advantage of the parallel computing facilities available to you at Lehigh. Practical knowledge of C or Fortran is required.

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