The fourth session in a series of workshops and tutorials on GPU computing – “Software Infrastructure and Make Systems” – will be on Thursday, March 17, at 10 a.m. MDT. The
series of one-hour sessions is for scientists, software engineers, and students in the Earth system sciences to help them prepare to use the extensive GPU-computing capabilities of the new Derecho system. The training is intended for both new and more experienced GPU programmers and requires familiarity with the UNIX shell; Fortran, C/C++, and/or Python; and typical program compilation workflows.
Topics to be covered in this session include:
- Tools and libraries for compiled-language GPU codes
- Accessing GPU software on Casper
- Compiling GPU code with the NVIDIA HPC compilers
- Simple compile time and runtime diagnostics
- Writing makefiles to build GPU codes
As with other sessions in the series, this one will include dedicated Q&A time and some will involve interactive coding with participants. This session will involve some interactive participation so make sure you are able to access the Casper compute system prior to the event. Recent registrants will be provided log in details prior to the session.
Please
use this form to register by March 11 if you plan to attend. You only need to register once, and can then use the same credentials to attend subsequent sessions. By registering and attending, you agree to abide by the
UCAR Code of Conduct. These training sessions will be recorded and published publicly for future reference.