Leveraging High Performance Computing at the University of Windsor

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Computer Society, IEEE Windsor Section


Are you are an active researcher, a faculty member, or a student of an academic/research institute or a university in Canada, looking for high performance computing (HPC) resources  for your research/ project?


SHARCNET enables Canadian researchers to access HPC resources. Here is an opportunity to find out how to access such!


Do you know that since 2001 the University of Windsor has been a founding member of SHARCNET (https://www.sharcnet.ca)?. SHARCNET is a consortium of 18 academic institutions in Ontario internetworked via a high performance computing network of compute clusters and storage resources. SHARCNET is also part of a consortium called Compute Ontario which in turn is part of a federal-level consortium called Compute Canada. Collectively these organizations work together to provide Canadian researchers access to high performance network, computing, and storage needs. This presentation will introduce and explain what SHARCNET is, what is does, and discuss its relevance to academic research and development.



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  • Date: 16 Nov 2016
  • Time: 03:30 PM to 04:30 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) Canada/Eastern
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  • University of Windsor
  • 401 Sunset Ave
  • Windsor, Ontario
  • Canada N9B 3P4
  • Building: Chrysler Hall North
  • Room Number: 2173
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  • Starts 01 November 2016 12:00 AM
  • Ends 15 November 2016 12:00 AM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) Canada/Eastern
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Paul Paul of SHARCNET and University of Windsor

Topic:

Leveraging High Performance Computing at the University of Windsor

Biography:

Paul Preney has his Hon. B.Sc. in Biology and Computer Science; M.Sc. in Computer Science; B.Ed.; and is an Ontario Certified Teacher (OCT). Mr. Paul is the High Performance and Technical Computing Consultant and on-campus representative for SHARCNET at the University of Windsor. He regularly teaches Computer Science courses as a sessional instructor. He is also a member of the Standards Council of Canada (SCC) Mirror Committee to SMC/JTC 1/SC 22 (Programming languages) and is a Subject Matter Expert of the SCC Mirror Cmte to SMC/JTC 1/SC 22/WG 21 (C++).

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Address:University of Windsor, , Windsor, Canada, NpB3P4

Paul of SHARCNET and University of Windsor

Topic:

Leveraging High Performance Computing at the University of Windsor

Biography:

Email:

Address:Windsor, Canada






Leveraging High Performance Computing at the University of Windsor