Join Research Computing for Introducing the Gaudi2 and Demystifying AI Processors.
This workshop teaches beginners on how to utilize the ASU Research Computing supercomputer. This workshop will cover the supercomputer's configuration, batch and interactive access, and available software packages. Access has been greatly simplified with the web portal, a browser-based interface to the supercomputer which supports command-line shell, drag and drop file transfer, job submission, and MATLAB, RStudio, Jupyter, and other applications.
This workshop will focus on best practices, profiling, and benchmarking in R. This workshop will also introduce how to submit R jobs to ASU’s supercomputers through the use of batch submissions, parameter sweeps, and SLURM job arrays.
Join Research Computing for: Data Transfers with ASU Research Computing.
The ASU Research Computing supercomputer hosts a high-speed scratch filesystem to quickly compute results in addition to 100 GB of storage in users' own personal home directories. When these filesystems become full, the performance of the supercomputer is impacted which can potentially cause system outages. Using Globus and other data transfer tools, this workshop will interactively teach users how to transfer data from their scratch or home directories.
Introduction to using the popular high-level language Python on the Sol supercomputer. Python has seen rapid growth in Scientific Computing over the last decade most likely due to the powerful expressions the language provides. The popular scientific notebook provided by Jupyter will be utilized to demonstrate how Python may be leveraged to infer, compute, and conduct research on modern HPC environments.
This workshop teaches beginners on how to utilize the ASU Research Computing supercomputer. This workshop will cover the supercomputer's configuration, batch and interactive access, and available software packages. Access has been greatly simplified with the web portal, a browser-based interface to the supercomputer which supports command-line shell, drag and drop file transfer, job submission, and MATLAB, RStudio, Jupyter, and other applications.
This information session will provide an overview of prestigious British scholarships and how ONSA can help students put their best application forward.
These sessions will provide a broad introduction to a variety of major fellowships that provide funding for graduate or professional study, both domestically and abroad. Key programs include the Marshall, Rhodes, Gates Cambridge, and Knight-Hennessy Scholarships, among many others. Ideal for current juniors or graduating seniors, but open to any current ASU student or recent graduate.
These sessions will provide a broad introduction to a variety of major fellowships that provide funding for graduate or professional study, both domestically and abroad. Key programs include the Marshall, Rhodes, Gates Cambridge, and Knight-Hennessy Scholarships, among many others. Ideal for current juniors or graduating seniors, but open to any current ASU student or recent graduate.
This information session will provide an overview of the ACLS/Mellon Dissertation Innovation Award, which supports PhD students who are seeking additional support to go above and beyond with their plans to conduct innovative research on the subjective human experience. Ideal for early graduate students in the humanities and interpretive social sciences who are completing their coursework or have just completed their coursework; the award is open to both domestic and international students.