Events
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[RCAC Workshop] Containers 101
Outline - What are containers and why should we use them? Docker and Singularity Singularity basics Using containers on our clusters Deployed containers on RCAC clusters
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[RCAC Sponsored Workshop] Fundamentals of Deep Learning
Nvidia Deep Learning Institute has partnered with Purdue Research Computing to offer free virtual student workshops to provide hands-on experience in the areas of deep learning, accelerated computing, and accelerated data science. Students with a val...
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[RCAC Workshop] Biocontainers 101: Using Containers in Bioinformatics
Outline - What are containers and why should we use them Singularity basics Public container repositories Pull and use public biocontainers Build our own biocontainers Deployed biocontainers on RCAC clusters
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[RCAC Workshops] - WHPC presents an Introduction to Data and Data Processing
This workshop will be a beginner-level discussion about data, focusing on how data fits into machine learning and data science workflows. Topics will include: types of data data collection basic data processing with Pandas, considerations for explo...
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[RCAC Invited Talks] WHPC Guest Presentation of Ying Zhang and Zoey Mertes
We are excited to announce the revival of the WHPC speaker events, where we invite guests to share their work, research, and experiences. This month’s talk is on Apr. 15th at 2pm and will feature two guests: Ying Zhang is currently the AI Support Tea...
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Envision Center hosting ITaP student poster session on April 25
Student workers from Research Computing and other areas of ITaP will present digital posters about their work at the Envision Center on Monday, April 25 from 1-5 p.m. The Purdue community is invited to attend and learn more about the projects student...
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XSEDE Workshop - Anvil 101: New User Tutorial
Please join us on June 24, at 2 pm (Eastern Time) for Anvil 101: New User Tutorial. The webinar covers the basics of connecting to Anvil, managing the user environment, running jobs on Anvil, and data management. Knowledge of basic UNIX commands and...
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A high-level introduction to how software applications and libraries are installed and function on a Linux system; and specifically with regard to HPC clusters where users do not have administrative privileges. The workshop will start with a short ex...
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A high-level introduction to how software applications and libraries are installed and function on a Linux system; and specifically with regard to HPC clusters where users do not have administrative privileges. The workshop will start with a short ex...
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Join RCAC staff as we cover the basics of UNIX. During this workshop, we will discuss: Introducing the Shell Navigating Files and Directories Working With Files and Directories Permissions Basics
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We will discuss: Cluster Terminology Types of work Good Citizenship
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RCAC Cyberinfrastructure Symposium Poster Session Call-Out
Poster Topic: Solving science with computation! Participation eligibility: Posters authored or co-authored by undergraduate or graduate students, faculty, and staff. Awards: Best poster will receive one free registration to an ACM/IEEE conference of...
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Oct. 4 Cyberinfrastructure Symposium to feature keynote address from AMD’s chief technology officer
Join us Oct. 4th in Fowler Hall for the Rosen Center for Advanced Computing’s (RCAC) Cyberinfrastructure Symposium: “Enabling Giant Leaps through Advanced Computing” featuring a keynote address from AMD’s Chief Technology Officer, Mark Papermaster. T...
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UNIX 201 (bash Scripting and INIT File management)
UNIX 201, will cover topics ranging from regular expressions and UNIX programs grep, AWK and sed to introductory Bash scripting including variables, branches and loops, input and output.
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We will discuss: Submission Files Job Monitoring Interactive Jobs HSI/HTAR
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Unix 101 is for students, staff, and faculty looking to learn how to use Linux/Unix-based high-performance computing systems like Purdue's Research Computing resources. This first workshop will take you through the steps of logging into Unix systems,...
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Unix 102 is for students, staff, and faculty looking to learn how to use Linux/Unix-based high-performance computing systems like Purdue's Research Computing resources. Unix 102 is the second workshop in a four part series.
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Managing Python Packages in HPC Clusters
Hello! Thank you for registering for Managing Python Packages in HPC Clusters. The session details are included below. We are looking forward to meeting with you in a few minutes! Date: February 2, 2023 2:00pm - 3:30pm EST Location: Online URL: https...
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Unix 201 is for students, staff, and faculty looking to learn how to use Linux/Unix-based high-performance computing systems like Purdue's Research Computing resources. Unix 201 is the third workshop in a four part series.
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Applied Machine Learning Lifecycles
Applied Machine Learning Lifecycles will discuss what goes into delivering Machine Learning (ML) projects beyond the actual ML code, particularly in industry. This presentation is best suited for students and people from non-traditional domains tryi...