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  • 19
    Feb
    Advanced User of SURF Research Cloud (API)
    Advanced User of SURF Research Cloud (API)

    Do you want to automate your SURF Research Cloud workflows using the API? Join this training to learn how to use the API to prepare environments for a group of users, control workspaces, and connect services. This is a follow-up to the Introduction to SURF Research Cloud training.

    This course is designed for researchers and IT professionals who are interested in automating their workflows and exploring the capabilities of SURF Research Cloud through API-driven solutions. The programming language used in the training is Python. The language of instruction is English.

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  • 31
    Jan
    UPDATED: Experimental Technologies Platform
    UPDATED: Experimental Technologies Platform

    New Date

    Due to recent events, the Eindhoven University of Technology has postponed the event to January 31st, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM in Neuron 0.116. Please update your calendars!

    Join in this lunch session as SURF presents the Experimental Technologies Platform (ETP) to researchers at the TU/e.

    In response to future challenges in scientific research and computing, SURF introduces the Experimental Technologies Platform: an open collaborative environment where the sector can experiment with cutting-edge ICT technologies and methodologies in advanced computing and data-driven science.

    Event hosted by the TU/e's Supercomputing Center in collaboration with SURF. For questions or comments please email hpc-training@tue.nl

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  • 12
    Nov
    Introduction to MATLAB on HPC Systems
    Introduction to MATLAB on HPC Systems

    This one-day workshop offers a hands-on introduction to submitting parallel computing jobs with MATLAB on the Dutch national supercomputer, Snellius. You’ll also get a brief overview of how to use MATLAB on the SURF Research Cloud. Throughout the day, you’ll learn to solve compute- and data-intensive problems by leveraging the cluster’s multicore processors and GPUs, access the SURF HPC cluster, configure and submit MATLAB jobs, and retrieve your results seamlessly.

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