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Build Your Skills at ACENET's Parallel Computing School

Posted by Suman Jha on May 23, 2017 in Events


Calling researchers and students...

For the first time, ACENET is offering a Parallel Computing School. Topics include general parallel computing, OpenMP, GPGPU and Message Passing Interface (MPI).

          May 30th – June 2nd (4.5 days), University of Kings College, Halifax NS 

The mornings will consist of lectures, with the afternoons following a lab format, where participants will be given exercises, or can bring specific problems to instructors related to their research.

The school is designed for participants familiar with the Unix command line and who have some level of programming experience. Completion of the ACENET Basics Series, or equivalent experience, is strongly recommended.

Registration is free and lunches will be provided.

A limited number of residence rooms are being held until May 27th. Note that participants are responsible for making their own room arrangements as well as for the associated travel and room costs.  Reserve a room

Seating is limited so register early!
 
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Instructors: 
Ross Dickson, Ph.D. Computational Chemistry, Queen’s University
Joey Bernard, BSc Physics, BCSci, University of New Brunswick
Chris Geroux, PhD Astrophysics, Saint Mary’s University