ENCCS Kick-off Meeting (Private Event)

Polacksbacken Lägerhyddsvägen 2, Uppsala

ENCCS will have its kick-off meeting on Friday 16th of October at Uppsala University. AGENDA 10:00 Welcome and introduction of ENCCS: Dr. Lilit Axner 10:15  The initiation of ENCCS: Prof. Sverker Holmgren & Prof. Lina von Sydow 10:35 - 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 EuroHPC JU and Sweden: Prof. Erik Lindahl 11:30 Overview of EuroCC and ENCCS […]

ENCCS/NVIDIA Online Workshop – Fundamentals of Accelerated Computing with CUDA C/C++

Online

Welcome to the first official ENCCS workshop which will be held in collaboration with NVIDIA! This workshop teaches the fundamental tools and techniques for accelerating C/C++ applications to run on massively parallel GPUs with CUDA. You’ll learn how to write code, configure code parallelization with CUDA, optimize memory migration between the CPU and GPU accelerator, […]

Free

CodeRefinery/ENCCS Online Workshop – Tools and Best Practices in Modern Research Software Development

Online

In this course, you will become familiar with tools and best practices for version control and reproducibility in modern research software development. The main focus is on using Git for efficiently writing and maintaining research software. We will not teach programming, but we teach the tools you need to use programming well. We assume that […]

Free

SNIC online training course – An introduction to parallel programming using Message Passing with MPI (ENCCS associated event)

Online

Message Passing is presently a widely deployed programming model in massively parallel high performance computing. Message Passing is suitable for programming a wide range of current computer architectures, ranging from multi-core desk top equipment to the fastest HPC systems in the world, offering several hundred thousand processing elements. This online course is at the beginners […]

Free

ENCCS Workshop – Intermediate Topics in MPI

Online

The Message Passing Interface (MPI) is the de facto standard for distributed memory parallelism in high performance computing (HPC). MPI is the dominant programming model for modern day supercomputers and will continue to be critical in enabling researchers to scale up their HPC workloads to forthcoming pre-exascale and exascale systems within EuroHPC and elsewhere. This […]

Free