Join us this Thursday for a seminar on parallel computing!
When: August 2 at 12:00 – 1:00
Where: Bldg 549 Room B or
https://cbiit.webex.com/cbiit/j.php?MTID=m4b5a15bb13231da5aa409883adaa4b64
Main talk:
* Parallel computing strategies: an overview of different strategies for
parallelizing your code with examples in several different programming
languages.
* Eckart Bindewald
Lightning talks:
* SLURM on Moab: An introduction to some changes coming to the Frederick
HPC environment. These tips will work on Biowulf, too.
* Ravi Ravichandran
* Swarm on Biowulf: A brief overview of running swarms of jobs on Biowulf.
* Randy Johnson
This will be the first in a new seminar series called the Programmer’s Corner.
If you are a coding, chances are you have to make many choices like which
programming language and which framework to use, whether to program for the web
or a graphical user interface or the command line and so on. Maybe someone down
the hallway uses a software library that you could use. Conversely, you may
have experience in computer programming that may help other developers. And
sometimes it is nice to “talk shop” about all those technical issues that are
so important and yet rarely find a forum. Whether you use R, Java, C++ or
another programming language: you may benefit from attending a meeting of the
Programmer’s Corner – a special interest group for bioinformaticians and
software developers. The format will be a 30 minute talk about a topic of
general interest to developers followed by one or two lightning talks.
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Randall C Johnson, PhD, PMP
Technical Project Manager
Advanced Biomedical Computational Science (ABCS) Group
Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc
P.O. Box B
Bldg 430, Rm 206
Frederick, MD 21702
Phone: (301) 846-1304
[email protected]
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