TTT4HPC - Tuesday Tools & Techniques for High Performance Computing
Tuesdays Tools & Techniques for High Performance Computing #TTT4HPC
With growing size of datasets and demand for computational intensive research, supercomputers are more and more used in may research projects. While you might already be a user of Triton Cluster, CSC Mahti and Puhti, or LUMI supercomputer, you might not be getting the maximum out of these tools, and usually the issue is closely related to the day-to-day work with these systems.
TTT4HPC is a series of four self-contained episodes on best practices in High Performance Computing. Please register to one or more of the four episodes to get details on how to participate to the course(s). The only prerequisite is that you need to have an active account on an HPC cluster. If you are not yet familiar with your cluster, we recommend checking our "".
More details about the course at the .
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This new course is developed by the CodeRefinery community with various high performance computing centers in the Nordics: Aalto University (Aalto Scientific Computing), CSC, LUMI, University of Trömsö, University of Bergen, Uppsala University, University of Oslo (list being updated).
If you have questions or if you want to join as a communication partner please get in touch at scip@aalto.fi .
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