Published 06/25/2003
Every summer, the San Diego Supercomputer Center hosts a weeklong Computing Institute. This summer's Institute will be held August 18-22 and will feature a mix of lectures and hands-on "lab" time. Throughout, attendees can experiment with the techniques and ideas presented in the context of their own projects. This year's institute is focused on advanced cyberinfrastructure, with a special emphasis on data problems. Topics to be covered include:
Introduction to NPACI Hardware ArchitecturesData Bases for Data-Intensive Computing: Introduction and Overview
NPACI Data Intensive Hardware: DataStar
Data View of TeraGrid Logical Site Model
Federation of Data Bases
Grid Access to Data Bases
Data MiningData Visualization: Introduction to Visualization Tools
Introduction to Grid ComputingNPACI training coordinator Donald Frederick advises potential applicants to register early. "We have historically had many more applicants than there are spaces," he says, "so please give enough detail to enable selection of those who will best benefit from the workshop. The focus on Data-Intensive and Grid Computing will appeal to new communities who have not been able to make good use of these resources." Please contact Donna Turner (858) 534-8320 for more details. Applicants will be notified about acceptance by mid-July. If you have additional questions, send email to training@npaci.edu. - Merry Maisel