Workshop on Best Practices for HPC Training
held in conjunction with
SC14: The International Conference on High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis
HPC facilities face the challenge of serving a diverse user base with different skill levels and needs. Some users run precompiled applications, while others develop complex, highly optimized codes. Therefore, HPC training must include a variety of topics at different levels to cater to a range of skillsets. As centers worldwide install increasingly heterogeneous architectures, training will be even more important and in greater demand. A good training program can have many benefits: less time spent on rudimentary assistance, efficient utilization of resources, increased staff-user interaction, and training of the next generation of users. Unfortunately, the most successful training strategies at HPC facilities are not documented. This workshop aims to expose best practices for delivering HPC training. Topics will include: methods of delivery, development of curricula, optimizing duration, surveys and evaluations, metrics and determining success. Lastly, the workshop aims to develop collaborative connections between participating HPC centers.
Workshop Organisers:
Fernanda FoertterOak Ridge National Laboratory
Rebecca Hartman-Baker
iVEC
Nia Alexandrov
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Maria-Ribera Sancho
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Program Committee:
- Richard Gerber, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Fernanda Foertter, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Rebecca Hartman-Baker, iVEC
- Nia Alexandrov, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
- Maria-Ribera Sancho, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya - Barcelona Supercomputing Center
- Barbara Chapman, University of Houston
- Kjiersten Fagnan, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Scott Lathrop, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Henry Neeman, University of Oklahoma
- Robert Whitten, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Program Committee
- Richard Gerber, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Fernanda Foertter, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Rebecca Hartman-Baker, iVEC
- Nia Alexandrov, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
- Maria-Ribera Sancho, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya - Barcelona Supercomputing Center
- Barbara Chapman, University of Houston
- Kjiersten Fagnan, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Scott Lathrop, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Henry Neeman, University of Oklahoma
- Robert Whitten, University of Tennessee, Knoxville