"Introduction to MATLAB on HPC systems at UHeM" Training

UHeM, in association with MathWorks, is pleased to announce the “Introduction to MATLAB on HPC Systems at UHeM” training on November 5, 2024. Details are as follows:

When: Tuesday, 5th November 2024 10:00 - 15:00
Where: Süleyman Demirel Kültür Merkezi (Senato Salonu) - IN PERSON!

‣ The lessons will be held in ENGLISH.
‣ The workshop will be a one-day course introducing attendees to submitting parallel computing jobs with MATLAB on the UHeM HPC cluster. Participants will learn to solve compute- and data-intensive problems using the cluster’s multicore processors and GPUs. In this hands-on workshop, attendees will learn how to access the UHeM HPC cluster, configure and submit MATLAB jobs, and retrieve results using MATLAB. By working through common scenarios to parallelize MATLAB algorithms, participants will gain an understanding of parallel computing with MATLAB on HPC clusters and learn best practices.

Skills:
  • Optimizing your MATLAB code by utilizing multiple cores
  • Scaling up your computations: GPU and Cluster computing
  • Working with big data in MATLAB
  • Accessing MATLAB on UHeM HPC cluster
Target audience:

This course is aimed at students and researchers in Türkiye. Anyone who meets the prerequisites is welcome to apply, including MATLAB beginners, advanced computing beginners, Master’s and PhD students, postdocs, and other scientists.

  • Pre-requisites:
  • University student (or higher) in a scientific domain
  • Beginner, intermediate or higher-level expertise in MATLAB parallel computing
  • Affiliation at least to one Turkish institute
  • Good knowledge of English

About the presenter:
Raymond Norris is an Application Engineer Manager who has worked at MathWorks for over 30 years and leads a team of engineers to integrate MathWorks parallel tools with end-users' HPC cluster and cloud environments as well as gives talks and workshops focused on parallelization of MATLAB. Raymond holds a B.S. in computer science and applied mathematics from the University of Massachusetts Boston and an M.S. in software engineering from Brandeis

Criteria for selection:
The number of participants for this workshop is limited. Applicants will be selected based on their experience, qualifications and scientific interest as indicated on the registration form.

Applications have ended, thank you for your interest.