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Research Computing Training

This is the overview page for the Research Computing training course series. The individual lessons are listed below:

Lesson Repo Overview
Introduction to Artemis HPC Introduces USyd's High Performance Computer (HPC), ‘Artemis’. We cover connecting and navigating Artemis, available software, and how to submit and monitor jobs using the PBS Pro scheduler.
Introduction to the Research Data Store and Data Transfer Learn how to transfer data between your local computer, external sources, the University's Research Data Store (RDS) and Artemis HPC.
Intermediate Artemis HPC Learn how to automate multiple-run analyses with job arrays and do simple bash scripting on Artemis. The live training consists of two hours of instruction and practical exercises.
Matlab on Artemis: The MDCS Artemis HPC hosts a Matlab Distributed Computing Server (MDCS) - this allows users to submit MATLAB jobs directly to Artemis from within their local Matlab instance on their machines. Come and learn how to use this service.
Introduction to GPU computing with HPC Introduces GPU computing, and running GPU jobs on Artemis and other HPC systmes.
Introduction to GPU computing on Windows 10 Introduces GPU computing, and running GPU jobs on the Argus Virtual Research Desktops. A windows 10 machine.
Parallel Python Learn some simple and effective tools and logic to make your Python code faster, then learn how to use brute force to scale it on a HPC cluster.
Blockchain for Researchers This course is aimed at researchers who want to learn more about the blockchain and various use cases for it.

The rendered version of this page is live at: https://sydney-informatics-hub.github.io/training.artemis/

Contributing

We welcome all contributions to improve our courses! Maintainers will do their best to help you if you have any questions, concerns, or experience any difficulties along the way.

Maintainer(s)

  • Hayim Dar
  • Nathaniel Butterworth
  • Tracy Chew.

Contact sih.training@sydney.edu.au.