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Foundations of High-Performance Computing Micro-credential
January 7-10 from 9am-12pm each day
This micro-credentialed course is for those who will be tackling computing-, memory-, or storage-intensive research problems that exceed the capacity of a laptop or desktop computer. It consists of four three hour modules and is intended to give attendees a hands-on introduction to high-performance computing (“supercomputing”) using CU Boulder’s Research Computing resources. By the end of the workshop participants will be able to:
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Identify community- and CU-specific research computing resources
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Find help/documentation for research computing
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Access research computing resources
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Use basic Linux to navigate the command line
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Transfer data to/from research computing systems
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Find, download and apply software on research computing systems
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Schedule jobs on research computing resources including CPUs, GPUs and high-memory platforms
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Monitor your resource usage
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Request research computing resource allocations
Upon successfully completing the associated assignments, learners are issued a digital badge, allowing achievements to be displayed and shared. Just as diplomas serve to recognize degrees, digital badges are artifacts that offer recognition and storytelling about micro-credentials.
- Location:
- Zoom (virtual meeting)
- Presenter(s):
- Multiple
- Building:
- Norlin Library
- Categories:
- CRDDS