Events

  • Dominika Zgid

    MICDE Seminar: Dominika Zgid, Chemistry, University of Michigan

    CHEM 1706 930 N University, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Self-energy embedding theory (SEET) is a quantum embedding scheme allowing us to describe a chosen subsystem very accurately while keeping the description of the environment at a lower cost.

    Introduction to the Linux Command Line

    East Hall B254 530 Church St., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    This course will familiarize the student with the basics of accessing and interacting with Linux computers using the GNU/Linux operating system’s Bash shell, also generically referred to as “the command line”. Topics include: a brief overview of Linux, the Bash shell, navigating the file system, basic commands, shell redirection, permissions, processes, and the command environment. […]

    Introduction to the Linux Command Line

    East Hall B254 530 Church St., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    This course will familiarize the student with the basics of accessing and interacting with Linux computers using the GNU/Linux operating system’s Bash shell, also generically referred to as “the command line”. Topics include: a brief overview of Linux, the Bash shell, navigating the file system, basic commands, shell redirection, permissions, processes, and the command environment. […]

    Introduction to the Flux cluster and batch computing

    East Hall B254 530 Church St., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Overview This workshop will provide a brief overview of the components of the Flux Cluster. The main body of the workshop will cover the resource manager and scheduler, creating submissions scripts to run jobs and the options available in them, and hands-on experience. By the end of the workshop, every participant should have created a […]

    Advanced batch computing on the Flux cluster

    East Hall B250 530 Church St., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Overview This course will cover some more advanced topics in cluster computing on the U-M Flux Cluster. Topics to be covered include a review of common parallel programming models and basic use of Flux; dependent and array scheduling; advanced troubleshooting and analysis using checkjob, qstat, and other tools; and parallel debugging and profiling of C […]

    Hadoop and Spark Workshop

    East Hall B250 530 Church St., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Overview Learn how to process large amounts (up to terabytes) of data using SQL and/or simple programming models available in Python, R, Scala, and Java. Computers will be provided to follow along with hands-on examples; users can also bring laptops. Prerequisites Intro to the Linux Command Line or equivalent. This course assumes familiarity with the Linux command […]

    Advanced batch computing on the Flux cluster

    East Hall B250 530 Church St., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Overview This course will cover some more advanced topics in cluster computing on the U-M Flux Cluster. Topics to be covered include a review of common parallel programming models and basic use of Flux; dependent and array scheduling; advanced troubleshooting and analysis using checkjob, qstat, and other tools; and parallel debugging and profiling of C […]

  • Introduction to the Flux cluster and batch computing

    East Hall B254 530 Church St., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Overview This workshop will provide a brief overview of the components of the Flux Cluster. The main body of the workshop will cover the resource manager and scheduler, creating submissions scripts to run jobs and the options available in them, and hands-on experience. By the end of the workshop, every participant should have created a […]

    Michael J. Shelley

    MICDE Seminar: Michael Shelley, Courant Institute, New York University

    1084 East Hall 530 Church St., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

    Bio: Michael J. Shelley is an American applied mathematician who works on the modeling and simulation of complex systems arising in physics and biology. He holds a BA in Mathematics from the University of Colorado (1981) and a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the University of Arizona (1985). He was a postdoctoral researcher at Princeton […]