Intro to ARC
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Term: Fall 2020
Date: October 5th, 2020
Time: 10:00am - 11:00am
Location: ONLINE ONLY
Instructor: Matthew Brown
Presented By: Advanced Research Computing (ARC)
Description:
This class will provide an overview of high-performance computing from a beginner's perspective. It will cover the following topics:
1) What is supercomputing?
2) Why is supercomputing or parallel computing important
3) Key terminology and concepts in parallel and supercomputing
4) What do modern supercomputers look like?
5) Theoretical background for parallel computing Any or all interested parties are welcome.
Participants are not expected to have any background or familiarity with supercomputing or even programming to attend this session.
This session provides an overview of the high-performance computing (HPC) resources managed by Advanced Research Computing(ARC) followed by a hands-on introduction to the user environment. This session also provides an excellent opportunity for less experienced HPC users to acquaint themselves with the systems available at Virginia Tech and become more comfortable with their use.