Congratulations, you've finished this course.

Practical Introduction to High-Performance Computing

University of Cambridge - Bioinformatics Training Facility

Overview
Duration3 hours
Difficulty
linux hpc
For
  • This course is aimed at students and researchers of any background. We assume no prior knowledge of what a HPC is or how to use it.
Other Prerequisites
  • A basic knowledge of the Unix command line
Outcomes
  • By the end of this course you will be able to independently work on a typical HPC server.

Knowing how to work on a High Performance Computing (HPC) system is an essential skill for applications such as bioinformatics, big-data analysis, image processing, machine learning, parallelising tasks, and other high-throughput applications. In this course we will cover the basics of High Performance Computing, what it is and how you can use it in practice. This is a hands-on workshop, which should be accessible to researchers from a range of backgrounds and offering several opportunities to practice the skills we learn along the way.

Powered by:
Logo TU Darmstadt Logo RWTH Aachen Logo ZEVEDI Logo NHR4CES

Legal Note

Logo uses "circuit board" by Evan MacDonald from Noun Project