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== Upcoming Workshops ==
 
== Upcoming Workshops ==
  
==='''[[Training:SS2016|2016 Compute Ontario HPC Summer School]]'''.===
 
 
The '''Compute Ontario Summer School on High Performance and Technical Computing''' is an annual educational event for students, post-docs and researchers in the areas of computational science. Jointly organized by [https://www.sharcnet.ca/my/front/ SHARCNET] (Ontario-West), [http://www.scinethpc.ca/ SciNet](Ontario-Central) and the [http://cac.queensu.ca/ Centre for Advance Computing] (Ontario-East), attendees are provided with opportunities to learn and share knowledge and experience in high performance and technical computing. This all-week series of workshops will cover a range of high-performance computing related subjects. The Summer School will be conducted in three instalments for the different regions of Ontario:
 
 
* McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, May 30 - June 3
 
* University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, July 11 - 15
 
* University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, August 8 - 12
 
 
For details and registration, go to the [https://www.sharcnet.ca/events/ss2016 Official web page], or check out our [[Training:SS2016|Local Page for the East Event in Ottawa]].
 
  
 
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Revision as of 18:47, 29 November 2016

Upcoming Workshops

Recent Workshops

Software Carpentry @ Queen's

This was a three-day workshop giving a thorough introduction to multiple aspects of scientific programming in the framework of Software Carpentry style lectures and hands-on labs:

  • Using the bash shell on Unix systems
  • Version control with GIT
  • Workflows with make
  • Programming with Python, including parallel
  • Programming with R, including visualization

The workshop took place at Queen's University, Feb 17-19, 2016 and was the first such event at Queen's.

The third day content had an emphasis on biology applications.

External Workshops

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