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    <title>PDC Summer School 2012: Intro. to High-Performance Computing</title>
    <link>http://www.pdc.kth.se/events/event-repository/pdc-summer-school-2012</link>
    <description>This course will give an introduction to the skills needed to utilize high-performance computing resources.  The course is intended for Ph.D. and Masters students with interest in the application of High-Performance Computing.</description>
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<p>You are invited to register for the summer school "Introduction to  High-Performance Computing" being held at PDC on the KTH main campus. To  register, and find out more about the school, visit the school Web page  at <a href="http://www.pdc.kth.se/events/education/summer-school/" target="_blank">http://www.pdc.kth.se/education/summer-school/</a>.</p>
<h2>Background</h2>
<p>The PDC Summer School in High-Performance Computing is an annual  offering to researchers to improve on their skills in scientific  computing. The course is held for its seventeenth consecutive year at  KTH, Stockholm, Sweden.<br /> <br /> During two intensive summer weeks at the KTH campus students will be  able to learn and improve their skills in writing efficient programs for  parallel scientific applications.<br /> <br /> The course carries 7.5 ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation  System), where 1.5 ECTS credits are equivalent to one week's workload of  40 hours. The student receives these credits on successful completion  of the post-course project. Participants are strongly encouraged to  bring their own problems or programs for discussion and to possibly use  as the basis of the post-course project. Participants are provided with  access to PDC's Lindgren (Cray XE6) system, the fastest supercomputer in  the Nordics. Industrial participation is welcome. The number of seats  for all participants is limited.<br /> <br /> <b>Registration opens March 15 and closes June 1, 2012.</b></p>
<h2>Outline</h2>
<p>A number of topics will be covered in overview lectures given by  international experts and in- depth technical lectures followed by  hands-on computer lab sessions. The course will consist of about 35  hours of lectures and 35 hours of computer lab sessions. Among the  topics:</p>
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<li> Parallel Programming (MPI, OpenMP, GPU)</li>
<li> Modern Computer Architectures</li>
<li> Parallel Algorithms</li>
<li> Efficient Programming</li>
<li> Case Studies</li>
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<h2>Computer Laboratories</h2>
<p>Roughly half of the class time will be spent hands-on in the lab. The  lecturers and the PDC staff will assist in the computer labs. Students  who do not already have an account at PDC will receive one. These  accounts will stay active after the course so students may work on the  post-course project.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:creator>mike</dc:creator>
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