Research Computing and Data Workshop Series: High Performance Computing on Advanced Research Computing Center's Stokes and Newton Clusters

Monday, September 20, 2021 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Computational research can analyze models and/or data to reach new conclusions in faster ways or more complex scenarios. UCF has a 4000+ core cluster for general-purpose computation for research across many fields of academic work, and a 21-node gpu cluster for specialized computation. This workshop will review capabilities of the UCF Advanced Research Computing Center in general, with a focus on the two clusters (known as Stokes and Newton). Storage system usage, job scheduling and account balancing, and job submission will be covered with an interactive hands-on session (if an attendee does not yet have an ARCC account, please be sure to request an account ahead of time via the ARCC web site at arcc.ist.ucf.edu).

Presenters: Glenn Martin, Ph.D. 

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