The University of Wisconsin–Madison invites you to apply for our prestigious summer school on , taking place from June 23–27. This intensive program is designed to equip participants with the skills necessary to leverage HTC systems for large-scale scientific computing. Through a combination of expert-led lectures, in-depth discussions, and hands-on activities, you will gain comprehensive knowledge on managing extensive datasets, executing long lists of computing tasks, and optimizing scientific workflows.

 

The High Performance Computing Center at Oklahoma State University proudly presents its Spring 2025 workshops, offered at no cost.

  1. Introduction to Machine Learning for Research. Date: February 20th (2:00 - 5:00 PM)
  2. Biomolecular Modelling & Molecular Dynamics. Date: March 20th (1:00 - 5:00 PM)
  3. Advanced Bioinformatics: RNA-seq. Date:  April 17th (2:30 - 5:00 PM)

Additional information regarding each workshop and the registration links can be found on our website:  

Please email director-hpcc@okstate.edu with any questions. 

 

3rd OAK Supercomputing Conference 

 

4th High-Perforance Security Workshop

 

NVIDIA, NetApp, and Mark III Systems are hosting an AI/Machine Learning Education Series for WSU and its greater community for Spring 2023.  These sessions are virtual and will feature industry experts in Machine Learning, who will dive into current trends around AI/ML via tutorials and hands-on rapid labs designed around practical AI education, delivered remotely via Jupyter Notebooks. This series will focus specifically on themes around ML and DL that might be of interest to greater WSU, including topics like getting started with ML and DL, anomaly detection with ML, computer/machine vision, getting started with containers and AI, digital twins with AI and NVIDIA Omniverse, and more.

 

The Office of Instructional Resources offers the Academic Resources Conference (ARC) each year for training, discussion, and reflection opportunities for all WSU/WSU Tech instructors and student-facing staff. On Wednesday's session of ARC 23, Dr. Terrance Figy will include the introduction of the high-performance computing system, BeoShock, at WSU.