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.

Join Research Computing and learn all the ways to supercharge your research! 

By the end of this short presentation, you will learn about what a supercomputer is and how you might be able to use this powerful resource to supercharge your research! Bring your questions and curiosity for this all-level, inclusive workshop!

This discussion is open to all ASU researchers, students, and research support staff. Research Computing welcomes and encourages researchers from all disciplines and backgrounds to attend this workshop.

This workshop will focus on approaches to porting R applications to ASU's Sol supercomputer. This is not an intro to R course. The intended audience member will have developed R code that runs on a desktop machine, but now would like to run this code in a parallel environment.

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.

Join Research Computing and learn all the ways to supercharge your research! 

By the end of this short presentation, you will learn about what a supercomputer is and how you might be able to use this powerful resource to supercharge your research! Bring your questions and curiosity for this all-level, inclusive workshop!

This discussion is open to all ASU researchers, students, and research support staff. Research Computing welcomes and encourages researchers from all disciplines and backgrounds to attend this workshop.

Join Research Computing for: AI Ignition: AI-Powered Programming Assistants.

Introduction to using AI-powered programming assistants. AI-powered programming assistants can help developers write code faster and more accurately. This workshop will cover the basics of using AI-powered programming assistants and the ability to use them on the supercomputer.

This 60-minute session is reserved for ASU faculty, staff, and Teaching Assistants.

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This 60-minute session is reserved for ASU faculty, staff, and teaching assistants.
This workshop will be held online only.

This session will not be recorded. The use of automated bots, AI assistants, or other meeting recording devices are prohibited without the prior approval of event coordinators.

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