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Scaling Your Research: Parallelization Made Easy (an RC Primer)

Scaling Your Research: Parallelization Made Easy (an RC Primer)

Friday, November 7, 10-11am

Do you need to run a computational model hundreds of times? Process thousands of images? If so, high performance computing systems like CU Boulder's Alpine can greatly accelerate your work by enabling you to run 100s to 1000s of iterations simultaneously (known as high-throughput computing, HTC).

This one-hour RC Primer* will introduce you to the available tools and techniques to quickly adapt your workflow for HTC!

Prerequisites: For this course you will benefit from having a Research Computing Account prior to the start of the training and a basic knowledge of CU Research Computing resources such as Alpine or Blanca. RMACC members should refer to our RMACC Access to Alpine page.

*What is an RC Primer?: An RC Primer is a session that provides an introduction to concepts, systems, and tools. You can expect to leave "Primers" with an introductory-level understanding of the topic.

Date:
Friday, November 7, 2025
Time:
10:00am - 11:00am
Location:
Norlin E206, Zoom (virtual meeting)
Presenter(s):
Michael Schneider
Categories:
  CRDDS  

Registration is required. There are 18 in-person seats available. There are 41 online seats available.

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Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship