Registration
Info
We are excited to announce the continuation of the successful collaboration between HPC.NRW and MathWorks for the fourth consecutive year, offering a comprehensive series of four workshops designed to empower researchers, engineers, and scientists. This unique series aims to enhance skills in high-performance computing (HPC) and software development for research with MATLAB and SIMULINK.
The special session of the Parallel Computing with MATLAB series focuses on walking users through accessing the cluster, setting up a cluster profile, and submitting sample jobs. MATLAB is launched on the local workstation and parallel jobs are submitted to the cluster interactively, where users are shown how to set job submission arguments before running both single node and multi node jobs. Users will follow along and submit various CPU-only jobs before discussion moves to using GPUs. Additionally, users will learn how to debug and troubleshoot if any errors appear.
Workshop Series
- Parallel Computing with MATLAB
- Introduction to Research Software Development with MATLAB
- Introduction to Research Software Development with SIMULINK
- Special Session: High-Performance Computing with MATLAB @ RWTH Aachen University (this course)
- Special Session: High-Performance Computing with MATLAB @ TU Dortmund
- Special Session: High-Performance Computing with MATLAB @ University of Duisburg-Essen
Organization
- There is no seminar fee.
- Presentations will be given in English. Slides will be available after the event.
- This is an online event and will be held in Zoom. Links are sent to registered attendees after registration.
- You can/must register per topic, i.e., for each workshop separately.
Speaker
- tbd.
Course level
- Intermediate
Target audience
- Students, researchers and scientists with increasing computational demands
Prerequisites
- Intermediate MATLAB familiarity (topics of "Parallel Programming with MATLAB")
- Existing Account on the CLAIX cluster of RWTH Aachen University
- MATLAB Client and Parallel Toolbox installed on your local Workstation/Laptop
- Network Access to CLAIX (Networks external to RWTH Aachen University may need VPN Access)
Gained skills
- How to configure MATLAB to submit jobs to the CLAIX cluster
- The MATLAB job submission workflow
- Job optimization and tuning
- Using GPUs with MATLAB
- Troubleshooting job submission techniques
- Best practices for rehosting code onto the cluster
Course Material
- will be published close to the event