HCC June Workshop Series

Join us on Tuesdays in June to learn about these great tools.
Join us on Tuesdays in June to learn about these great tools.

Through the month of June, Holland Computing Center (HCC) is offering a series of weekly workshops. These workshops will cover the basics of using HCC clusters, including a detailed overview of Slurm—the scheduler used on Holland supercomputing clusters.

These workshops are ideal for individuals new to Holland resources or are interested in using High Performance Computing resources but don’t know how to start.

- June 6: Introductory Bash
Learn how to navigate in the Linux command line. Topics include the use of pipes, filters, loops, and handling of text files.

- June 13: Advanced Bash and Git
Learn advanced Bash topics such how to write reusable shell scripts to help automate tasks. We will also be looking at how using the Git version control system can help streamline collaboration and manage revisions.

- June 20: Introductory HCC
Learn the basics of working with Holland resources. Topics include an overview of HCC offerings, connecting to the clusters, submitting jobs, handling data and tips on how to optimize workflow.

- June 27: All about Slurm
Learn all about the Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management (SLURM), HCC's workload manager (scheduler) and how to select the best options to streamline your jobs.

Attendees can register for one or more of the sessions based on their personal experience.

More details at: https://hcc.unl.edu/june-workshop-series