Dear VSC users and friends,
join our upcoming MPI course(s) and get a good understanding of one of
the most iconic tools in HPC.
MPI (Message Passing Interface) and HPC (high-performance computing)
could not be without each other. It does not matter whether you run a
large-scale simulation or you train a large AI model, the backbone that
makes this possible is MPI or one of it's derivatives. It lets you run
code across many nodes at once unlocking performance gains and making
huge problems solvable.
And a big welcome to our new subscribers - please see the welcome/about
note at the end of this newsletter.
Parallelization with MPI
28-29 April 2025 + 5-6 May 2025
On clusters and distributed memory architectures, parallel programming
with the Message Passing Interface (MPI) is the dominating programming
model. The first 2 half-days course teaches parallel programming with
MPI starting from a beginners level and the second 2 half-days course
builds on this knowledge and addresses intermediate and advanced topics
of MPI. Hands-on sessions (in C, Fortran, and Python) allow to
immediately test and understand the basic constructs of the Message
Passing Interface (MPI).
Prerequisites:
For the first course no prior MPI knowledge is required.
The second course builds on the knowledge gained in the first.
You should have basic programming skills in either C/C++ or Fortran or
Python.
Lecturer:
Claudia Blaas-Schenners
(Member of the MPI Forum; VSC Research Center, TU Wien and EuroCC
Austria)
For more details & registration see:
Parallelization with MPI (Beginner)
28-29 April 2025, 09:30-14:00 CEST
Content level: Basic = 8:00h (100%)
https://events.vsc.ac.at/e/MPI-2025-04 (register before 22 April 2025)
Parallelization with MPI (Intermediate - Advanced)
5-6 May 2025, 09:30-14:00 CEST
Basic = 0:00h (0%) + Intermediate = 6:00h (75%) + Advanced = 2:00h (25%)
https://events.vsc.ac.at/e/MPI-2025-05 (register before 29 April 2025)
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