The Tufts High Performance Compute (HPC) cluster delivers 35,845,920 cpu hours and 59,427,840 gpu hours of free compute time per year to the user community.

Teraflops: 60+ (60+ trillion floating point operations per second) cpu: 4000 cores gpu: 6784 cores Interconnect: 40GB low latency ethernet

For additional information, please contact Research Technology Services at tts-research@tufts.edu


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This workshop is intended to give C and Fortran programmers a hands-on introduction to MPI programming. Attendees will leave with a working knowledge of how to write codes using MPI, the standard programming tool of scalable parallel computing. It will have a hands-on component using the Bridges computing platform at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center but the material is equally applicable on all High Performance Compute (HPC) clusters including Tufts.

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Date: 2-Days, TUE & WED, 09/01/2020 to 09/02/2020 from 11AM - 5PM 
Location: Collaborative Learning and Innovation Complex (CLIC), Room TBD
Address: 574 Boston Ave Medford, MA 02155 
Audience: All faculty, student and staff

We encourage everyone to register for the workshop on the XSEDE website. But we understand the official registration closes early, so WALK-INs are also welcome!

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