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This is a course organised at the University of Oslo and funded by NORBIS.
Register for the course at NORBIS. If possible, please also register for the course using Studentweb at UiO.
If you are not already a UiO student or PhD guest it is now too late to earn credits for the course.
The number of slots is limited to 30. The course is full.
The course will be given in person on the campus in Oslo. We strongly encourage students to be present physically. For those that are unable to be there, we will try to provide a hybrid option with streaming or recorded lectures on Zoom.
The course will be given on the campus of the University of Oslo from the 14th to the 25th of March 2022. We will use seminar room 2269 "Python" in Ole Johan Dahl's building where the Department of Informatics is located. The seminar room is located in the northern end on floor 2 of the building in Gaustadalléen 23B in Oslo.
A Zoom meeting will be set up for streaming of the course. The lectures on 21-22 March and a few other lectures will be given remotely on Zoom.
Zoom details will be distributed by email and Mattermost.
We will use Mattermost for collaboration, questions and discussions. All teachers and students will be become members of the team. Please log in and follow the channels there. The channel Town square
is the main channel, the channel Off-topic
is for informal discussions, while the teachers have their own channel called bakrommet
.
Please see the following pages for details about the course:
- Prerequisites
- Concepts taught in the course
- Schedule
- Exam
- Organisers and lecturers
- Wi-Fi
- Educloud Fox cluster
All students need to use their own laptop computer. An SSH terminal is required to access the server we will be using.
Windows users should install:
- CSC training material
- Douglas Eadline: High Performance Computing for Dummies
- Victor Eijkhout: Introduction to High-Performance Scientific Computing (Free, CC-BY)
- Git for research
- Sigma2 HPC and storage documentation
- pMap: Parallel Sequence Mapping Tool. Main page, Git repo
NREC resources will be used in the course. Details to follow.
Do not hesitate to contact Torbjørn Rognes if you have any questions about the course.