Training course "Introduction to the programming and usage of the supercomputer resources at Jülich"

Start
26th November 2015 12:00 PM
End
27th November 2015 03:30 PM
Location
Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Hörsaal, building 16.3, room 222

(Course no. 78a/2015 in the training programme of Forschungszentrum Jülich)

Target audience:

Users of the supercomputer in Jülich

Contents:Training course

 

Agenda:

Agenda of the training course “Introduction to the programming and usage of the supercomputing resources in Jülich”

Prerequisites:

Basic knowledge of Unix, knowledge of either C, C++ or Fortran

Language:

This course is given in English.

Duration:

one and a half day

Date:

26 November 2015, 13:00-17:30,


27 November 2015, 8:30-16:30

Venue:

Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Hörsaal, building 16.3, room 222

Number of participants:

maximum 60

Instructors:

Representatives of IBM, Intel and ParTec, JSC staff members

Contact:

d.rohe@fz-juelich.de

Registration:

Please register with Britta Hossfeld, Tel. +49 2461 61 9343,


jsc-conferences@fz-juelich.de


until 19 November 2015


If you do not belong to the staff of Forschungszentrum Jülich, we need these data for registration:


Given name, name, birthday, nationality, complete home address

Through the John von Neumann Institute for Computing, Research Centre Juelich provides two major high-performance computing resources to scientific user groups from throughout Germany and Europe. The aim of this course is to give new users of the supercomputing resources an introductory overview of the systems and their usage, and to help them in making efficient use of their allocated resources.

Topics covered are:

  • Overview of the supercomputer systems
  • Usage of the supercomputer systems
  • Grid access via UNICORE
  • JUQUEEN architecture
  • JURECA architecture
  • Programming (compilers, MPI, OpenMP, debuggers, tools)
  • Performance tuning
  • Libraries and application software
  • Postprocessing and Visualization
  • I/O and data management
Last Modified: 21.05.2022