Intro to Supercomputing 25 - Duke IEEE
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This free two day workshop aims to empower the Duke community by enhancing faculty and student knowledge of high-performance computing (HPC) resources. The event includes a series of tutorials tailored to faculty on efficiently using NSF funded compute via the ACCESS program, high performance computing basic and approaches to running AI on scientific compute. We want you to leave knowing how to take local code and have it run in a supercompute enabled environment. The goal is to broaden access to HPC resources, support research, and foster innovative projects in computational research, ultimately bridging the gap between advanced computing technologies and academic research needs.
The ideal audience is faculty and students looking to move from running simulations and llm research locally to NSF sponsored supercomputers or anyone looking for an introduction to high performance computing.
The NSF ACCESS program is gives researchers, faculty and grad student Duke access to high performance compute, gpu enabled virtual machines, and storage clusters at no cost.
National Science Foundation - ACCESS Program
Submit a Workshop Proposal
Duke Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Student Chapter
dukeieee@duke.edu
Sanjeev Chauhan: ML researcher and HPC devops at SLAC National lab, President Duke IEEE
sanjeev.chauhan@duke.edu