SDSC’s High Performance Computing (HPC)/ Cyberinfrastructure (CI) Training Series was developed to support UC San Diego undergraduates and graduates interested in furthering their knowledge of HPC concepts and hands-on training, as well as, building a team interested in competing in the Student Cluster Competition held at the annual International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC). This program is available to any who are interested in advancing their knowledge and experience on HPC systems and concepts.
This program is offered in two sessions, the first to support parallel programming concepts, the second to provide tools for programmers. Participants can register for one or both sessions.
Who should attend? This program is designed to help undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in learning more about HPC and CI. However, anyone from any discipline is welcome to join.
What to expect? Lecture with a mix of hands-on training on SDSC’s supercomputer, Expanse