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Introduction to High Performance-Computing (Workshop)

Introduction to High Performance-Computing (Workshop) In-Person

UO Libraries, Research Advanced Computer Services (RACS), and the Lewis Center for Neuroimaging are pleased to announce our Introduction to High Performance Computing workshop series!

Targeted towards graduate students interested in conducting computational research, these free, interactive workshops will introduce UNIX commands, bash scripting, file management, OnDemand, Slurm, JupyterLab integration, and other best practices for working on Talapas, UO's high performance computing cluster. Learn from experts in high performance computing and neuroscience!

No prior experience with the command line or high-performance computing is required, though participants may benefit from knowledge of a programming language like Python or R.

This is an in-person workshop hosted in the DREAM Lab at Knight Library and is capped at 30 registrants. If the workshop fills and there is a waitlist, priority will be given to graduate students and staff in research labs that actively use Talapas, and if you don't fit that description you may be bumped to a workshop at a later date.

Schedule: Session details coming soon!

  • February 4th, 2:00pm - 4:00pm
  • February 6th, 2:00pm - 4:00pm
  • February 11th, 2:00pm - 4:00pm
  • February 13th, 2:00pm - 4:00pm
  • February 18th, 2:00pm - 4:00pm
  • February 20th, 2:00pm - 4:00pm

In order to make sure every participant can access Talapas during workshop sessions, registration is required. Priority will be given to students, faculty, and staff with positions in research labs that use or plan to use Talapas.

Date:
Thursday, February 13, 2025 Show more dates
Time:
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Time Zone:
Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Knight DREAM Lab Workshop Space (122)
Campus:
Knight Library
Audience:
  Faculty and Staff     Graduate Students  
Categories:
  Data Science Department     Workshop  

Registration is required. There are 30 seats available.

Event Organizer

Erin Winter