[Colloquium] Getting started on the Cray XE6 Beagle on Tuesday, March 27th, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m

Lorenzo Pesce lpesce at uchicago.edu
Fri Mar 2 16:30:11 CST 2012


Dear all,
The University of Chicago has a Cray XE6 supercomputer named Beagle (after Charles Darwin's ship, not a dog breed).  In order to facilitate the utilization of this new resource as easy as possible, the Computation Institute will be offering an introductory class about Beagle in room 240A at the Searle building from 1 to 3 PM on March 27th, 2011. In the spirit of providing computation as a service, the class will assume very little knowledge about how to work on this type of computer and no question will be considered too trivial or basic to be addressed (that is, unless the trainer does not know the answer). Users are welcome to request specific topics such as discussing how to utilize a specific tool.

RSVP is required. If you would like to attend, send a message to beagle-support at ci.uchicago.edu, preferably with the following subject line: Introduction to Beagle presentation, Mar 27 @ SearlePlease include the name(s) of attendee(s).

More details about the training can be found at the URLs:
 
http://wiki.ci.uchicago.edu/Beagle/BeagleTraining#Getting_started_on_the_Cray_XE6

For the Beagle Team,
 
Lorenzo Pesce
 
P.S. Feel free to forward this message to any person or mailing list potentially interested in this seminar. Thanks.
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