Fundamentals of HPC: Profiling and Scaling code on HPC

Join Research Computing this spring for our short course on the Fundamentals of High Performance Computing. 

This course has six modules intended to cover introductory as well as more advanced fundamentals of high performance computing. Each module is self-contained and therefore users can choose to take all six or just one or two, depending on ability and interests.  

Registration is now open for Module 6 - Profiling and Scaling code on HPC

This course will provide an overview of profiling serial and parallel  performance. Attendees will gain familiarity with those concepts necessary to characterize program performance for a computing allocation request.  Topics to be covered include: Timing functions available in C++ and Fortran, commonly used profiling tools, the concepts of strong and weak scaling, and vectorization. (Attendees should have a basic knowledge of Linux as a prerequisite.)

Register today to hold your spot! 
In-Person: https://colorado.libcal.com/event/5004556
Online: https://colorado.libcal.com/event/5004662

Monday, March 11, 2019 at 3:00pm to 5:00pm

Norlin Library, E206
1157 18th Street, Boulder, CO 80309

Event Type

Lecture/Presentation, Colloquium/Seminar

Interests

Science & Technology, Research & Innovation

Audience

Students, Faculty, General Public, Industry & Business Community, Postdoc

College, School & Unit

Office of Information Technology

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CRDDS

Website

https://www.colorado.edu/rc/news/2019...

Group
Research Computing
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