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Alexandre Strube // Sabrina Benassou
Bringing Deep Learning Workloads to JSC supercomputers

This repo is specifically for the course described in indico

It's a two-mornings course.

This course will take place as an online event. The link to the online platform will be provided to the accepted registrants only.


Course description:

Fancy using High Performance Computing machines for AI? Fancy learning how to run your code one of Europe's fastest computers, like JUWELS Booster, at FZJ?

In this workshop, we will guide you through the first steps of using the supercomputer machines for your own AI application. This workshop should be tailored to your needs - and our team will guide you through questions like:

  • How do I get access to the machines?
  • How do I use the pre-installed, optimized software?
  • How can I run my own code?
  • How can I store data so I can access it fast in training?
  • How can parallelize my training and use more than one GPU?

In this workshop, we will try to get your code and your workflow running and would like to make the start on a supercomputer as smooth as possible. After this course, you are not only ready to use not only HAICORE but you have made your first step into unlocking compute resources even on the largest scale with a compute time  application at the Gauss Supercomputing Center.

This workshop will be held in a small group size with enough space to address your questions. Please give us an indication on what topics you are interested in and we will try to adjust.

This course will be repeated in May, September and November. Exact dates are not yet available.


Language:

This course is given in English.

Date:

Jun 25 – 26, 2024, 10:00 - 14:00 each day

Further information:

please visit the JSC webpage https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/ias/jsc/news/events/training-courses/2024/ai-sc-2

Instructors:

Dr. Alexandre Strube, JSC Sabrina Narimene Benassou, JSC


How to generate HTML

  • You need pandoc. On a mac, use brew install pandoc.
  • After that, just call make to create the self-contained HTML files.

Contributing

Please, fork this thing! Use it! And submit merge requests!

Authors and acknowledgment

Alexandre Otto Strube, Sabrina Benassou Feb. 2023

Certificate

Turns out indico does not have a certificate system - but one can use the badges as a template - and add an image to the back of it. I added the "participation certificate" word document here as a template for that. I am doing this with text so I can use better typography than allowed by indico. Generate a large bitmap from that page and simply add to further courses.

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MIT License (https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)

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