Tag: supercomputing

The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre are a Tier-1 facility in Australia which enables amazing, ground-breaking science across the nation. Due to this high profile, we have collected Pawsey coverage across a range of national and international media publications.
12 December 2023

Best Practices for Building Nextflow Pipelines

Join International Nextflow expert Chris Hakkaart from Seqera for an in-person, interactive workshop on building Nextflow pipelines. Chris will share best practices he and Seqera have gleaned over years of working with users across domains. Chris will be joined by local Seqera engineer, Marco De La Pierre. This workshop is in-person only at the Pawsey

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8 December 2023

Using OpenMP with GPUs

GPUs are powerful devices, but not trivial to use. If you want to discover how to offload the execution of your code to GPUs, and leverage the parallelism available on GPUs, then this hands-on workshop is for you. You can join in-person OR virtually. This is a free workshop. Please register only if you plan to

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20 November 2023

Pawsey Work Experience WEEK Call for Students – 20-24 November 2023

Pawsey is hosting it’s first WEEK-LONG Work Experience for students in years 10-12. We are trialling this with a small group of keen students. Will you be a student in our first cohort?  Highlights for the Week Highlights for this Student Work Experience week include: Learning about the operation of Australia’s largest research supercomputer, Setonix

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9 November 2023

Pawsey: AWS Quantum 101 Using Amazon Braket

Join us as AWS Quantum Specialists introduce quantum simulators and gate-based quantum computers, before turning to more advanced topics. This workshop includes presentation as well as hands-on practice with AWS Braket. This is a free, online event. Who is this training for? Research Scientists, Data Scientists, and individuals who use HPC and other computational methods

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24 October 2023

Pawsey’s Advanced HIP Workshop – Conduct 1

The Heterogeneous Interface for Portability (HIP) provides a programming framework for harnessing the compute capabilities of multicore processors, such as the AMD Instinct MI250X GPU’s on Setonix. As an extension to the beginner’s course, we will focus on some advanced topics with the aim of maximising your benefit from using HIP in a multi-GPU environment.

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Joe Pawsey's son, Hastings, and daughter-in-law, Liz in front of Setonix, the flagship supercomputer at the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre
28 July 2023

From radar to radio astronomy to super computing

Our first decade following in Joe Pawsey’s footsteps In our first decade, the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre has contributed to revealing the mysteries of the Universe: finding slowly spinning neutron stars, weighing galaxies to identify dark matter, finding gravitational waves, even hunting for signs of interstellar civilisations. These projects and many more are possible today

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21 June 2023

OpenCL Workshop: June 21-22, 28-29

Note: this course is spread over two weeks. **Due to the latest revision of course content, the session timings have been extended by 1 hour – (finishing at 3:00pm instead of 2:00pm). **An additional day (optional) has been introduced to “Bring your own code + receive feedback and assistance”. Part 1 (two days): 21-22 June

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13 June 2023

ALCS2023: Australasian Leadership Computing Symposium

ALCS23 will be Australasia’s research supercomputing users’ forum, as well as a flagship promotion of High-Performance Computing and Data (HPCD) and artificial intelligence (AI), powered by national infrastructure at scale in Australasia. The symposium will bring together a multidisciplinary mix of scientists for collaborative, technical and network building sessions across three days. ALCS aims to showcase

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16 May 2023

HIP Workshop

The Heterogeneous Interface for Portability (HIP) provides a programming framework for harnessing the compute capabilities of multicore processors such as the MI250X GPU’s on Setonix. In this course we focus on the essentials of developing HIP applications with a focus on supercomputing. Agenda  16-18 May 2023 Introduction to HIP and high level features How to

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11 May 2023

Survival C/C++ for HIP and OpenCL

The C++ programming language and its C subset is used extensively in research environments. In particular it is the language utilised in the parallel programming frameworks CUDA, HIP, and OpenCL. This workshop is designed to equip participants with “Survival C++”, an understanding of the basic syntax, how information is encoded in binary format, and how

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