International HPC Summer School 2019
Topic outline
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Welcome to IHPCSS 2019!
IHPCSS 2019 is now over, but you can access the resources from the event on this site. Be sure to check out the excellent research presented by participants in the Student Posters Repository.
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09:00 – 10:10 Keynote by Satoshi Matsuoka, Riken R-CSS
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10:55 – 11:45 Overview of PRACE, RIKEN, SciNet, XSEDE
10 min each organization + 10 min general discussion
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11:45 - 12:25 Parallel Programming Methodologies
Introduce the Parallel Programming Challenge -
Parallel Programming: Classic Track (MPI & OpenMP)
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Parallel Programming: Classic Track (MPI & OpenMP)
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Parallel Programming: Accelerator Track
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Plasma Physics
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Materials Science
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Life Sciences
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Astrophysics
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HPC Python Programming II
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Performance Analysis and Optimization II
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Numerical Climate Simulation and Weather Prediction
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Artificial Intelligence
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Performance Analysis and Optimization III
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Scientific Visualization II
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09:00 - 11:00 Machine Learning I (Lecture and hands-on)
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13:30 - 15:10 Machine Learning II (Lecture and hands-on)
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16:30 - 17:10 Parallel Programming Challenge
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09:00 - 10:30 Big Data Analytics I (Lecture and hands-on)
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10:50 - 12:00 Big Data Analytics II (Lecture and hands-on)
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13:30 - 14:10 Numerical Libraries
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Student posters will be presented in digital form and are available in the Student Posters Repository. There are NO facilities available for paper posters so please do not bring paper versions. Add your poster information and electronic file to the Student Posters Repository before the poster session if at all possible. Once you have added your poster you can view the posters of other students.
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Use this forum to network with fellow IHPCSS instructors, mentors, and students. Feel free to start your own discussion topics.
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If you have questions about the Moodle site for this workshop ask them here.
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To get the conversation started, introduce yourself on the forum and then read and respond to other posts you find interesting. Post whatever you want, but here are some suggestions:
- Where are you from?
- What is your educational background?
- What are your professional interests?
- What do you hope to get from the summer school?
- What are your hobbies, passions, interests?
- Where are you from?
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Congratulations! You have already completed the first step to earning a badge by being accepted to participate in the IHPCSS 2019.
The final step is to add your poster to the Student Posters Repository.