Events

  • Machine Learning with Python

    A free introduction to Machine Learning tools and techniques using Python and TensorFlow. Our "Introduction to Machine Learning with Python" workshop is a free event open to all FSU students, faculty, and staff.  The workshop aims to introduce the basics of machine learning using the Python …

    Materials: Slides from Machine Learning Workshop (PDF)

  • Introduction to Parallel Programming on the HPC

    This is a TWO DAY Workshop. Part I will occur on Tues, Oct 3 from 1:30pm to 3pm. Part II will occur on Thurs, Oct 5 from 1:30pm to 3pm. Our "Introduction to Parallel Programming using MPI" is a free, interactive two part workshop that aims to provide a  basic introduction to …

  • An Introduction to HDF5

    Join us for a free interactive HDF5 workshop.  This workshop will cover practical applications of the HDF5 format to manage large datasetes on the HPC. Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) is is a data model, library, and file format for storing and managing data.  It supports an unlimited variety …

  • RESCHEDULED: GPUs without CUDA? An Introduction to OpenACC

    (rescheduled) You can use gpGPUs  to significantly accelerate code in some cases. In this workshop, we will discuss how to use gpGPU devices with minimal changes to your existing code. NOTE:   This workshop has been rescheduled to occur on March 22 The use of GPGPUs for scientific …

  • Intro to HPC Workshop

    This workshop will cover the basics of using the High Performance Computing cluster (HPC) to run jobs. It is a great introduction for users new to the HPC or those who wish to brush up on current best-practices and workflows for using the HPC at FSU. Specifically, this workshop will cover: …

    Materials: 2017-01/introduction-to-hpc-1-18-2017

  • Intro to GNU/Linux Workshop - Part II

    Our "Introduction to Linux for HPC" workshop is a free, interactive workshop that provides a pragmatic introduction to GNU/Linux and the command line. The workshop allows users to begin interacting with the shell and using GNU/Linux in day-to-day environments, such as the RCC. The workshop …