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* [https://elearning.uni-oldenburg.de/seminar_main.php?auswahl=245f380f6274172564139fd03a8355e3 Lecture summer semester 2016]
* [https://elearning.uni-oldenburg.de/seminar_main.php?auswahl=245f380f6274172564139fd03a8355e3 Lecture summer semester 2016]
* [https://elearning.uni-oldenburg.de/seminar_main.php?auswahl=ce79cd96ff5e66b0d4dd7ff5f4661867 Lecture summer semester 2017]
* [https://elearning.uni-oldenburg.de/seminar_main.php?auswahl=ce79cd96ff5e66b0d4dd7ff5f4661867 Lecture summer semester 2017]
* [https://elearning.uni-oldenburg.de/dispatch.php/course/details?sem_id=b718f0130f50e348c7d6eb19814a0c8b Lecture summer semester 2018]


Currently, no credit points (KP) can be earned with this course. This may change in the future.
Since summer semester 2018, the course is part of the module pyh350 (''Vertiefungsmodul II'') and you can earn 3 credit points (KP) for the course (without a grade, requirements for certification of participation will be explained in the beginning of the course).


Course language is English (unless everyone is happy with German).
Course language is English (unless everyone is happy with German).

Revision as of 12:59, 16 March 2018

Overview

The lecture Introduction to High-Performance Computing (HPC) is aimed at MSc or PhD students who are working on a numerical research topic and plan to use/are already using the local (or other) HPC cluster. The course gives a general introduction to HPC and includes many practical exercises on the local HPC systems.

Topics

The topics of the lecture include:

  • Using HPC Clusters
  • Parallel Programming Models
  • Introduction to MPI
  • Introduction to OpenMP
  • Using Matlab Distributed Compute Server (MDCS)
  • GPU Computing
  • Data Storage and Management

Organisation

The lecture is held currently every summer semester. Please go to Stud.IP for more details and course registration:

Since summer semester 2018, the course is part of the module pyh350 (Vertiefungsmodul II) and you can earn 3 credit points (KP) for the course (without a grade, requirements for certification of participation will be explained in the beginning of the course).

Course language is English (unless everyone is happy with German).

No script is available (yet) but the lecture slides will be made available.

Literature

will follow