News And Events Archive

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The main page of the wiki lists the most recent News and Events at SciNet and on the SciNet systems; here we archive previous events.

Feb 8, 2012: SNUG Meeting TechTalk: Jonathan Dursi: "Tuning your MPI application without writing code: mpitune and otpo"

Feb 9, 2012: 9am: short downtime

Feb 10, 2012: Start of SciNet mini-course Scientific Computing III

Jan 13, 2012: Start of SciNet mini-course Scientific Computing II

Jan 17/18 Scheduled down-time

Jan 30: CentOS 5 phase-out

Dec 5, 2011: Transition to CentOS 6

Dec 14, 2011: SNUG Meeting TechTalk "Compiler and Optimization Flags"

Dec 15, 2011: Introduction to GPGPU with CUDA

Jan 9, 2012: Intro to the Unix Shell

Jan 11, 2012: Intro to SciNet

Jan 11, 2012: SNUG Meeting TechTalk TBA

Nov 4, 2011: Start of SciNet mini-course Scientific Computing I - Scientific Software Development.

Nov 9, 2011: SNUG Meeting TechTalk TBA

Oct 26, 2011: Modern Fortran

Oct 12, 2011: SNUG Meeting TechTalk by Manuel Saldana (Arch Es Computing) on "MPI as a programming model for High-Performance Reconfigurable Computers"

Sept 30, 2011: Parallel I/O

Sept 26, 2011: GPGPU Workshop (new date!)

Sept 14, 2011: SciNet User Group Meeting (SNUG) TechTalk by Jaime Pinto (SciNet) on "HPSS - SciNet's storage capacity expansion"

Sept 9, 2011: Intro to SciNet

Jul 11-13, 2011: HPCVL: Practical Parallel Programming With OpenMP and MPI

Jul 20, 2011: SHARCNET: Introduction to Linux

Jun 13-17, 2011: High Performancs Computing Symposium 2011 in Montreal. HPCS2011 is a multidisciplinary conference that focuses on research involving High Performance Computing and its application. The actual symposium is from June 15 to 17. There are very worthwhile tutorial sessions on the two days before. More info can be found at at http://2011.hpcs.ca

Jun 8, 2011: SNUG - TechTalk: Pierre de Buyl on f2py

May 9-13, 2011: Practical Parallel Programming Intensive Intensive week-long workshop.

Apr 27, 2011: Shutdown of the SciNet systems scheduled to make repairs and improvements to the cooling system.

Apr 19, 2011: Introduction to Scientific Programming in Modern Fortran A full-day course.

Apr 13, 2011: SNUG - TechTalk: "User-space modules and packages on SciNet"

Mar 15, 2011: Introduction to Scientific Programming in C++ A full-day course.

Mar 9, 2011: SNUG - TechTalks by Abdul Mroue and Joachim Harnois-Deraps.

Feb 22, 2011: Science Illustrated A two-day workshop on the technical and compositional techniques for creating good visualizations of scientific data.

Feb 9, 2011: SNUG - TechTalk by Seth Dworkin on Computational Combustion

Jan 27, 2011: Intro to Parallel Programming A full-day course.

Jan 19-20, 2011: Maintenance window.

Jan 18, 2011: Intro to SciNet A class of approximately 90 minutes to learn how to use the systems.

Jan 12, 2011: SNUG - TechTalks: Biochemistry and Astrophysics

Dec 22, 2010 - Jan 2, 2011: SciNet offices are officially closed, but the system will be up and running and the support staff will keep an eye out for emergencies.

Dec 8, 2010: SNUG meeting, with TechTalk 'Performance and Profiling'.

Nov 10, 2010: SNUG meeting, with TechTalk 'Debuggers'.

Oct 13, 2010: SNUG meeting, with TechTalk 'Version control'.

Oct 6, 2010: Day long class Parallel I/O.

Sept 22, 2010: Day long class Intro to Parallel Programming.

Sept 8, 2010: SNUG meeting, with TechTalk 'The Parallel File Systems and I/O'.

Sept 3 and Sept 10, 12-1:30: Intro to SciNet classes.

Aug 30, 2010: Some SciNet courses have been announced for the coming semester. Find out more and sign up at our Courses website. Suggestions for other courses are welcome!

July 14, 2010: SciNet hosted a one-day workshop for GPGPU users.

Jun 5-9, 2010: SciNet hosted HPCS 2010, the annual Canadian HPC conference for practitioners in all disciplines.

Aug 31-Sept 4, 2009: SciNet is holding a parallel programming course

June 2009: The new GPC cluster is ranked 16th in the world !

April 2009: GPC Is Being Installed!