XSEDE HPC Monthly Workshop - January 9, 2015 - OpenMP

Date: 
Friday, January 9, 2015 - 4:00pm to 10:00pm
Location: 

Bale Theatre

Ohio Supercomputer Center

XSEDE HPC Workshop: Open MP

January 9, 2015

 

XSEDE along with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois are pleased to announce a one day OpenMP workshop. This workshop is intended to give C and Fortran programmers a hands-on introduction to OpenMP programming. Attendees will leave with a working knowledge of how to write scalable codes using OpenMP.

 

Due to demand, this workshop will be telecast to several satellite sites, given below.  No additional sites will be added.  This workshop is NOT available via a webcast.

 

You  may attend at any of the following sites.  Register by going to:

 

https://portal.xsede.org/course-calendar/-/training-user/class/364

 

and following the "View Session Details" link for your preferred location.

 

* Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center

* University of Utah

* Purdue University

* University of Houston, Clear-Lake

* Georgia State University

* Ohio Supercomputer Center

* King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

 

For more course information and access to the materials, visit the following webpage:

 

http://www.psc.edu/index.php/xsede-hpc-series-all-workshops/48-users/training/1855-xsede-hpc-workshop-january-2015-openmp

 

Please address any questions to Tom Maiden at tmaiden@psc.edu.

 

Tentative Agenda

Friday, January 9

All times given are Eastern

11:00     Welcome

11:15     Computing Environment

11:30     It's a Multi-core World

12:00     Intro to OpenMP

1:00        Lunch break

2:00        Exercise 1

2:45        More OpenMP

3:30        Exercise 2

4:00        OpenMP Retrospective

4:15        OpenMP 4.0 Sneak Peek

5:00        Adjourn

 

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