Throughout the month of June, HCC will be offering a series of weekly workshops covering topics ideal for individuals new to Holland resources.
These workshops will be delivered in an hybrid environment, in‑person at UNL's city campus and remotely via Zoom. Because of the hands‑on aspect of the workshops, the number of registrations will be limited. Please register for only the sessions you are interested in and available for.
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When: Cost: Where: Remote attendees will need to maintain a video connection to the workshop during the entire session. |
June 2nd: Connecting to HCC Clusters and Introduction to BashLearn how to connect to Holland's high performance computing cluster, Swan and how to navigate in the Linux command line with the Bash shell. Topics include the use of pipes, filters, loops, and handling of text files. Lesson materials based on Software Carpentry lessons. June 9th: Introduction to Bash (cont.), Introduction to HCC, Submitting Jobs, and Handling Data at HCCContinue mastering the Bash shell by learning how to write reusable shell scripts to help automate tasks. We will also be looking at the basics of working with Holland resources. Topics include an overview of HCC offerings, submitting batch jobs and handling data. June 16th: Handling Data at HCC (cont.), Good Practices, and Open OnDemandContinue learning the basics of working with Holland resources, including tips on how to optimize workflows, and an introduction to using Open On‑Demand for Jupyter Notebooks and browser‑based access to HCC clusters, and a coverage of transferring data. June 23rd: Using Software on HCCJune 30th: GP‑ENGINE – Migrating ML/AI Workshop to NautilusLearn how to migrate an AI/ML workflow from their local computer or HPC Cluster to the NRP. By accessing Nautilus, you can gain access to a vast array of cutting-edge GPUs, ideal for facilitating AI research and accelerating your research. |