Events

Events

Events

We offer HPC training at beginning and advanced levels at all Hessian universities.

Our annual workshop series HiPerCH (High Performance Computing in Hessen) is complemented by tutorials about different HPC-topics. 

Special cluster introduction courses take place at the hosting sites.

Our offers are free of charge.

Upcoming Courses and Tutorials

Date Event Topics Location Link
Digital HPC Café Open consultation Online (Big Blue Button) Link
R on HPC Systems R Online (Zoom) Link
HPC Bytes: Introduction to Performance Profiling Online (Big Blue Button) Link
Digital HPC Café Open consultation Online (Big Blue Button) Link
Data analysis in Python with Pandas Python Hochschulrechenzentrum, University of Marburg Link
HPC Bytes: Basics of Parallelization with OpenMP Parallelisation Online (Big Blue Button) Link
Proficiency Training High Performance Computing: Batch Job Scheduling ProTHPC Online (Zoom) Link
Digital HPC Café Open consultation Online (Big Blue Button) Link
Proficiency Training High Performance Computing: HPC-Workflows ProTHPC Online (Zoom) Link
HPC Bytes: Scaling DL Models Across Compute Nodes Parallelisation Online (Big Blue Button) Link

Upcoming Cluster Introductions

Date Event Topics Location Link
- Introduction to the Lichtenberg High Performance Computer Hybrid (Alexanderstraße 2, 64283 Darmstadt, Room 202 "Darmstadt"/ Zoom) Link
- Introduction to the Lichtenberg High Performance Computer Hybrid (Alexanderstraße 2, 64283 Darmstadt, Room 202 "Darmstadt"/ Zoom) Link
- Introduction to the Lichtenberg High Performance Computer Hybrid (Alexanderstraße 2, 64283 Darmstadt, Room 202 "Darmstadt"/ Zoom) Link

Upcoming HiPerCH Workshops

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    Philipps-Universität Marburg

    HKHLR / HeFDI Code School: Principles of Research Software Engineering

    Programming Languages

    HKHLR and Hessian Research Data Infrastructures (HeFDI) conduct the HKHLR/HeFDI Code School in collaboration.

    Sustainability, maintainablilty, testability and ease of use of research software, while gaining importance, often fall short in scientific practice. Applying principles of software engineering and design can greatly improve software quality, thereby enabling others to readily use it, to understand and reproduce results. Ultimately, this enhances the overall scientific quality of the published results.

    In this course, we dive into the practical aspects of software engineering and design specifically tailored for scientific software, in order to make it more extensible, maintainable and testable. The principles we discuss can be applied to various types of codes such as software for numerical simulation as well as scripts for data processing.

    We take the viewpoint of an academic software developer that is exposed to an existing code base with the task to add further functionality. Approaches to dealing with common obstacles like missing tests, interposed functional aspects and inherited technical dept will be discussed. Based on the lessons learned, we also explore how to structure and deploy software used for e.g. data processing.

    During practical hands-on sessions, participants will interactively learn how to utilize software development techniques to tackle the aforementioned issues in practice in order to enhance the quality and reproducibility of their software.

    This workshop will be held as a hybrid event at the Philipps-Universität Marburg.

    Registration (On-Site - limited to 20 attendees)

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    Registration (Online)

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