πŸš€ Get Started with HPC: Free Online Trainings (May 26–28)

Ready to boost your skills for working on high-performance computing systems?
Join us for three free online trainings next week to get hands-on with essential tools and workflows,

πŸ“… Save your spot & check out other upcoming free trainings:
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🧰 JUBE Workflow Training (May 26)

πŸš€ Level up your HPC workflow game!
Join our free online training on Reproducible HPC workflows using JUBE – learn how to benchmark & run applications like GROMACS.

πŸ“… May 26 | 12:00–14:30 CEST
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HPC Series: Reproducible HPC workflows using JUBE

This course provides an introduction into the JΓΌlich Benchmarking Environment (JUBE), a workflow management system created for running performance benchmarks on high-performance computing (HPC) systems. JUBE can also be used for general workflows involving running applications on HPC systems, and this course will further provide an example on how to run the molecular-dynamic code GROMACS and will discuss aspects of workflow reproducibility in JUBE. Target audience: Users of HPC systems that...

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🐍 Python on HPC Clusters (May 26–27)

Using Python for research on HPC clusters? 🧠
This free training dives into intermediate Python topics you’ll actually use as a scientist.

πŸ“… May 26–27 | 15:00–18:30 CEST
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HPC Series: Python on HPC Clusters [2 meetings on May 26 & 27 @ 15:00 - 18:30]

Do you use Python in your scientific work? Do you run Python code on HPC clusters, or simply on your laptop? We invite you to our newly designed course: Python on HPC Clusters This course will teach you some of the Python-related topics beyond the absolute basics of the language - things you will likely run into as a scientist using Python. The course is spread over two half-days. It will be held as a hybrid course - both online via Zoom and in person at HRZ (Wegelerstr. 6), room 0.012. The...

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🐧 Intro to Linux for HPC (May 27)

New to Linux or want to sharpen your skills for HPC work?
Join our hands-on intro courseβ€”tailored for navigating compute clusters!

πŸ“… May 27 | 12:00–14:30 CEST
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HPC Series: Introduction to Linux for HPC

This course offers a hands-on introduction to Linux, tailored for everyday use in High-Performance Computing (HPC) environments. Participants will learn essential commands and workflows to navigate and work efficiently on Linux-based compute clusters through interactive sessions and practical exercises. Topics Covered Creating, moving, and deleting files and directories Viewing and editing files in the terminal Understanding file permissions and ownership Using pipes and redirections Writing...

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πŸ”§ Git & Command Line for Beginners (May 28)

Never used Git on the command line? No problem.
Start from scratch with our beginner-friendly intro to version control for researchers.

πŸ“… May 28 | 15:00–16:30 CEST
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HPC Series: Git on the Command Line for Beginners

The course introduces Git as a modern version control system to first time git users that work on the command line. Learning Objectives Introduction to concept of version control management and git terminology Getting started with a central repository Command line operations on the repository Collaboration convention for working on a repository in a team Format 90 minute online course Target Audience First time git users. For example new HPC users, that need to do command line work on the...

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