All the information on this course can be found on the HPC Carpentry page for this workshop at: https://archer-cse.github.io/2019-12-09-epcc-hpcshell/
This course introduces accessing remote advanced computing facilities via the command line and High Performance Computing (HPC). After completing this course, participants will:
Full details including course timetable available soon.
This course is being run with support from the ARCHER National Supercomputing Service and PRACE.
This course is free to all.
There are no prerequisites for this workshop.
Participants must bring a laptop with a Mac, Linux, or Windows operating system (not a tablet, Chromebook, etc.) that they have administrative privileges on. They should have a few specific software packages installed as detailed at the ARCHER Software setup page. They are also required to abide by ARCHER Training Code of Conduct.
We are committed to making this workshop accessible to everybody. The workshop organisers have checked that:
Course page including slides and exercise material.
Andy Turner
Andy Turner leads the application support teams for the UK national HPC services ARCHER and Cirrus. He is also heavily involved in advanced computing training at EPCC. Andy has a particular interest in enabling new user communities to make use of HPC and the use of novel user engagement to improve the HPC user experience. He has been involved the HPC Carpentry initiative for the past two years.