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12 pm October 10, 2018 @ Botterell Hall, Room B147
 
12 pm October 10, 2018 @ Botterell Hall, Room B147
 
12 pm October 17, 2018 @ Ellis Hall Auditorium
 
12 pm October 17, 2018 @ Ellis Hall Auditorium
 
Dear Queen's Researcher
 
  
 
The annual Compute Canada "Resource Allocation Competition" (RAC) started on September 27. This competition is used to allocate computational resources for research projects in the time period of April 2019 - March 2020.  With sparse computational resources across Canada, researchers at Queen's University may consider to make an application. This info session is directed at novices to such an application, as well as those who would like to be informed about changes from previous years.
 
The annual Compute Canada "Resource Allocation Competition" (RAC) started on September 27. This competition is used to allocate computational resources for research projects in the time period of April 2019 - March 2020.  With sparse computational resources across Canada, researchers at Queen's University may consider to make an application. This info session is directed at novices to such an application, as well as those who would like to be informed about changes from previous years.

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RAC 2019 @ Queen's : Info Session

The Centre for Advanced Computing invites you to participate in

One-hour Information Sessions : 
Compute Canada 2019 Resource Allocation Competition
12 pm October 10, 2018 @ Botterell Hall, Room B147
12 pm October 17, 2018 @ Ellis Hall Auditorium

The annual Compute Canada "Resource Allocation Competition" (RAC) started on September 27. This competition is used to allocate computational resources for research projects in the time period of April 2019 - March 2020.  With sparse computational resources across Canada, researchers at Queen's University may consider to make an application. This info session is directed at novices to such an application, as well as those who would like to be informed about changes from previous years.

The Centre for Advanced Computing is committed to help Queen's researchers to obtain access to the large-scale computational resources they need. Join us  to get an overview of the process, to get questions answered, and to arrange for further consultation. There will be pizza.

Online version : https://cac.queensu.ca/wiki/index.php/Training:RAC2019a
For individual assistance, send email to cac.help@queensu.ca