Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and AWS are joining forces to provide a training opportunity for emerging HPC tools and applications. RADIUSS (Rapid Application Development via an Institutional Universal Software Stack) is a broad suite of open-source software projects originating from LLNL. Together we are hosting a tutorial series to give attendees hands-on experience with these cutting-edge technologies. We are calling on you to participate in these events.
This virtual series consists of seven distinct tutorials through the month of August. Each tutorial focuses on a specific package from the RADIUSS suite. You will get hands-on experience with each project and learn more about HPC deployments on AWS. Each event will be hosted on AWS resources and use AWS ParallelCluster to provide an HPC environment to attendees.
LLNL has a long history of delivering some of the world’s largest supercomputers and the supporting software to effectively use them. This collaboration between LLNL and AWS brings these projects and industry best practices to a broader community. Together we are democratizing access to next generation computational research tools and HPC resources.
How to Participate
Come join us in learning how these projects can help advance your HPC research and improve efficiency. These tutorials provide a great opportunity to learn modern techniques and tools in an adaptive cloud environment.
To register your interest, sign up for the tutorials through the RADIUSS event form. Details of each event and registration deadlines are listed in the following table…
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