As part of the Data and Computational Science Series funded by the Provost Office, IT@UC and UC Libraries will host a XSEDE HPC OpenMP workshop.
The University of Cincinnati is pleased to be a remote site for the XSEDE HPC Workshop on OpenMP, taught by the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center. This workshop is intended to give C and Fortran programmers a hands-on introduction to OpenMP programming. Attendees will leave with a working knowledge of how to write scalable codes using OpenMP.
When: Tuesday August 7, 2018 – 11am – 5pm
Location: CECH Library Room 320, Teachers-Dyer Complex
Free Registration (required) Click Here!
Note: You need an XSEDE account to register: Create Account
Tentative Schedule (Eastern Standard Time)
Special Instructions: Participants should bring their own laptop, no previous HPC experience needed, lunch will be provided.
Parking: Stratford Heights Garage, 2630 Stratford Avenue
Questions? Contact Jane Combs at combsje@ucmail.uc.edu
XSEDE (eXtreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment) is a virtual system that provides compute resources for scientists and researchers from all over the country. Its mission is to facilitate research collaboration among institutions, enhance research productivity, provide remote data transfer, and enable remote instrumentation. XSEDE is funded by National Science Foundation (NSF). Getting Started Guide for XSEDE.