Weekly Update: February 16, 2022
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Did You Know?
Center Announcements
– Machine Learning Survey (Open Through Feb 25)
Meetings & Workshops
– OLCF User Conference Call: New User Training (Feb 23)
– An Introduction to Programming with SYCL (Mar 1)
Upcoming Scheduled Outages
– None through February 25
Did You Know?
MyOLCF allows you to view your OLCF personal account information and modify essential information that might have changed. You can view and edit your OLCF account information here: https://my.olcf.ornl.gov/my-account/profile.
Center Announcements
Machine Learning Survey (Open Through Feb 25)
The OLCF is conducting a short machine learning-focused survey that will help inform the facility about our community’s current interest, efforts, and experiences. All feedback will be greatly appreciated. The survey has 10 questions and should take no more than 5-10 minutes to complete and will be invaluable in improving the facility’s future machine learning offerings and strategies. The survey closes on February 25, 2022.
To take the survey, please visit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FJT66KR.
Meetings & Workshops
February OLCF User Conference Call: New User Training (Feb23)
The February OLCF User Conference Call will be held from noon until 1:30 PM Eastern Time on Wednesday, February 23. During this call, we will present New User Training. This training will provide tips to more effectively utilize OLCF resources and is intended both for new and existing users of the center. A hands-on session will follow the presentation that covers how to login and run jobs on Summit. To help you get started, we will also cover the New User Quick Start Guide, available here. As with all our user conference calls no registration is required. For the agenda, see the event page.
An Introduction to Programming with SYCL (Mar 1)
NERSC will host an introduction to SYCL given by Codeplay from noon until 4:00 PM (Eastern Time) on Tuesday, March 1. ALCF and OLCF users are invited to join. This training will feature half day hands-on workshop that will walk through the fundamentals of SYCL programming using practical examples and exercises. SYCL is an open standard programming model that allows developers to use standard C++ code to program for a range of GPUs and other accelerator processors. OLCF users will need to request a NERSC training account. To resister see the event page.
Upcoming Scheduled Outages
- There are no outages scheduled through Friday, February 25.