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|
Abstract |
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|
The aim of these workshops is to give people who already have
some programming experience an introduction into the numerics of
linear solvers, computational fluid dynamics, and the basics of parallel programming.
The focus is on iterative solvers, the programming models MPI and OpenMP,
domain decomposition, load balancing and parallel numerics.
Language support is given for Fortran, C and C++.
Message Passing with MPI is the major programming model on
large distributed-memory systems in high-performance computing.
OpenMP is dedicated to shared memory systems.
Hands-on sessions will allow users to immediately test linear solver programming and to
understand what the basic constructs of MPI and OpenMP are meant to do.
|
Dates |
 |
|
The workshops in spring/fall 2007 are given with different focus and locations:
| Course A:
| Feb. 12-15,
| Dresden,
| ZIH
|
| MPI and OpenMP
(in German)
|
| Course B:
| Mar. 5-9,
| Kassel,
| Math.
|
| Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics
(in German)
|
| Course C:
| Mar. 12-16,
| Stuttgart,
| HLRS
|
| Iterative Linear Solvers and Parallelization
(in German)
|
| Course D:
| Mar. 28-29,
| Stuttgart,
| HLRS
|
| NEC SX-8 Usage and Programming
(in German)
|
| Course CSCS:
| Aug. 8-10,
| Manno (CH),
| CSCS
|
| MPI and OpenMP
(in English)
|
| Course E:
| Sep. 17-21
| Garching,
| LRZ
|
| Iterative Linear Solvers and Parallelization
(in German)
|
| Course F-a:
| Oct. 8-9,
| Stuttgart,
| HLRS
|
| Message Passing Interface (MPI) for beginners
(in English if required)
|
| Course F-b:
| Oct. 10,
| Stuttgart,
| HLRS
|
| Shared memory parallelization with OpenMP
(in English if required)
|
| Course F-c:
| Oct. 11-12,
| Stuttgart,
| HLRS
|
| Advanced topics in parallel programming
(in English if required)
|
| Course G:
| Oct. 15-19,
| Stuttgart,
| HLRS
|
| Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics
(in German)
|
| Course H:
| Nov. 26-28,
| Jülich,
| NIC
|
| MPI and OpenMP
(in German)
|
| Online course:
the parallel programming workshop is also available as an
online-course with all slides and full audio information.
|
| Sequential programming
with Fortran, C and C++ in scientific computing,
see here
|
| Workshops on
CFD packages.
|
|
Language |
 |
|
The course language is German
(except the course Oct. 8-12 at HLRS, which is in English if required).
All slides and course materials are in English
(except slides of A. Meister and B. Fischer).
|
|
|
 |
Course A |
Location |
ZIH,
Zellescher Weg 12, Willers-Bau A 220, D-01062 Dresden
-> travel-info
|
Date |
2007, Monday Feb. 12, 9:00 - Thursday Feb. 15, 16:30
|
Content |
MPI and OpenMP (70% for beginners, 30% advanced) |
Abstract |
The focus is on programming models MPI, OpenMP, and PETSc.
Hands-on sessions (in C and Fortran) will allow users
to immediately test and understand the basic
constructs of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) and
the shared memory directives of OpenMP.
The last day is dedicated to tools.
This course is organized by ZIH in collaboration with HLRS.
|
Agenda |
see link to detailed program
|
Language |
German |
Teachers |
Dr. Rolf Rabenseifner,
from
HLRS,
and
NN
from
ZIH
|
Registration |
registration form via ZIH announcement, TU Dresden |
Deadline |
for registration is Feb. 21, 2007 (extended deadline) |
Fee |
none
|
Prerequisites |
Unix / C or Fortran |
Travel-Info Dresden |
See ZIH
The next
bus station is
"Technische Universität, Dresden" (4 min on foot, ehemals "Fritz-Foerster-Platz, Dresden").
Accomodation:
Close to the ZIH (15 min on foot) you find the
guest house "Gästehaus Am Weberplatz"
of the Dresden University of Technology, early reservation is recommended.
The next
bus station is
"Zellescher Weg, Dresden"
(map).
|
Local Organizer |
Claudia Schmidt,
phone 0351 463 39833,
claudia.schmidt@tu-dresden.de
|
Pictures from 2007A |
|
 |
Course B |
Location |
Faculty on Mathematics and Informatics,
University of Kassel,
Heinrich Plett Str. 40, Entrance G, Lecture Room 1403, D-34132 Kassel
|
Date |
2007, Monday Mar. 5, 10:00 - Friday Mar. 9, 15:30
|
Content |
Introduction to Computational Fluids Dynamics |
Abstract |
The course deals with current numerical methods for Computational Fluid Dynamics.
The emphasis is placed on explicit finite volume methods for the compressible Euler equations.
Moreover outlooks on implicit methods, the extension to the Navier-Stokes equations and
turbulence modelling are given. Additional topics are classical numerical methods for
the solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, Aeracoustics and high order
numerical methods for the solution of systems of partial differential equations.
The last day is dedicated to parallelization of explicit and implicit solvers.
Hands-on sessions will manifest the contents of the lectures.
The emphasis of these session is put on the application of CFD codes,
especially on grid generation, visualization and the interpretation of results.
Furthermore the implementation of algorithms presented in the lectures points up
the general structure of CFD codes.
The course is organized by the HLRS, the IAG and the University of Kassel.
It is based on the course "Numerical Gasdynamics" held at the IAG which has been awarded the
"Landeslehrpreis (prize for excellence in teaching) Baden-Württemberg 2003"
(held at Uni. Stuttgart, under auspices of the BMBF project
NUSS,
contract 08NM227).
|
Agenda |
see link to
Official Course-Page and
detailed program
|
Language |
German |
Teachers |
Prof. Dr. Claus-Dieter Munz
(IAG),
Dr.-Ing. Sabine Roller
(HLRS),
Mark Haas
(IAG),
Prof. Dr. Andreas Meister
(Uni. Kassel),
and
Dr. Rolf Rabenseifner
(HLRS).
|
Registration |
via online registration on the
Official Course-Page or directly via
via online registration form |
Deadline |
for registration is Feb. 18, 2007 (extended deadline) |
Fee |
Students without Diploma: 30 EUR
Students with Diploma (PhD students) at German universities: 60 EUR
Members of German universities and public research institutes: 60 EUR
others: 150 EUR
(includes food and drink at coffee breaks,
will be collected on the first day of the course,
cash only)
|
Prerequisites |
Basics of partial differential equations and physics, programming experience in Fortran or C |
Flyer |
A printable summary of most relevant information can be found in the
Flyer |
Travel-Info Kassel |
See
Anreise/Hotel
of the Faculty on Mathematics and Informatics, University of Kassel.
|
Local Organizer |
Prof. Dr. Andreas Meister,
phone 0561 804-4631
meister@mathematik.uni-kassel.de
|
Pictures from 2007B |
|
 |
Course C |
Location |
Großer Seminarraum,
HLRS (Höchstleistungsrechenzentrum Stuttgart),
Universität Stuttgart,
Allmandring 30, D-70550 Stuttgart
|
Date |
2007, Monday Mar. 12, 8:30 - Friday Mar. 16, 15:30
|
Content |
Iterative Linear Solvers and Parallelization |
Abstract |
The focus is on iterative and parallel solvers,
the parallel programming models MPI and OpenMP,
and the parallel middleware PETSc.
Thereby, different modern Krylov Subspace Methods
(CG, GMRES, BiCGSTAB ...) as well as highly efficient
preconditioning techniques are presented in the context
of real life applications.
Hands-on sessions (in C and Fortran) will allow users
to immediately test and understand the basic
constructs of iterative solvers, the Message Passing Interface (MPI)
and the shared memory directives of OpenMP.
This course is organized by HLRS, IAG, and Uni. Kassel.
|
Agenda |
see link to
Official Course-Page and
detailed program
|
Language |
German |
Teachers |
Prof. Dr. Andreas Meister
from Uni. Kassel,
Prof. Dr. Bernd Fischer
from Uni. Lübeck,
and
Dr. Rolf Rabenseifner,
Rainer Keller
Uwe Küster,
Bettina Krammer
from
HLRS
|
Registration |
via online registration on the
Official Course-Page or directly via
online registration form |
Deadline |
for registration is Feb. 25, 2007 (extended deadline) |
Fee |
Students without Diploma: 30 EUR
Students with Diploma (PhD students) at German universities: 60 EUR
Members of German universities and public research institutes: 60 EUR
others: 150 EUR
(includes food and drink at coffee breaks,
will be collected on the first day of the course,
cash only)
|
Prerequisites |
Monday+Thursday: Basics of linear algebra
Tuesday-Friday: Unix / C or Fortran |
Flyer |
A printable summary of most relevant information can be found in the
Flyer |
Travel-Info Stuttgart |
See HLRS-travel-info.
The next railway stations are:
"Universität, Stuttgart" (S-Bahn station, 15 min on foot) and
"Lauchhau, Stuttgart"
(Bus station, 4 min on foot to HLRS,
bus lines 84, 92, 746, 747, 748, but not 82!
from S-Bahn station "Universität, Stuttgart" and
bus line 81 from S-Bahn station "Stuttgart-Vaihingen").
Accomodation:
see also
additional hotel list
and HLRS-travel-info.
Private Bed&Breakfast is also available (my be cheaper than the hotels),
see, e.g., www.night-and-day.de.
A youth hostel is also available.
See also
campus map
(HLRS, see Rechenzentrum Universität Stuttgart on the map),
or HLRS, Allmandring 30, nearby crossroads Allmandring x Nobelstr., at coordinates 25.G on Stuttgart city map
HLRS and University Campus
or HLRS and Stuttgart-Vaihingen
(or you can use
www.city-map.de).
|
Local Organizer |
Rolf Rabenseifner
phone 0711 685 65530,
rabenseifner@hlrs.de
|
Pictures from 2007C |
|
 |
Course D |
Location |
Großer Seminarraum,
HLRS (Höchstleistungsrechenzentrum Stuttgart),
Universität Stuttgart,
Allmandring 30, D-70550 Stuttgart
|
Date |
2007, Wednesday Mar. 28, 9:00 - Thursday Mar. 29, 12:00
(modified on Dec 14, 2006)
This course is scheduled directly after the
5th HLRS Teraflop Workshop (Mar. 26-27, 2007,
the web announcment will come soon)
|
Content |
NEC SX-8 Usage and Programming
|
Wednesday: |
Overview on NEC SX-8 at HLRS, Usage, Vectorization, Parallelization and Performance Optimization |
|
Thursday: |
Filesystems and I/O on SX-8, Optimization hints based on experience in the Teraflop Workbench |
(preliminary agenda)
|
Abstract |
Ziel des Kurses ist es, den Teilnehmern die Möglichkeiten
der aktuellen Multiteraflop NEC SX-8 Installation am HLRS
aufzuzeigen, und Ihnen
das Rüstzeug zu geben, Cluster aus Shared Memory Vektor Rechnern
in effizienter Art und Weise zu nutzen.
Die Konfiguration der Installation wird ebenso abgedeckt
wie Grundzüge der Vektorisierung.
Für erfahrene Vektorrechner Nutzer sind die SX spezifischen Methoden zur
Performance Messung und Analyse sowie die Bedienung der Compiler
und des Systems insbesondere für parallele Programme von Interesse.
Schwerpunkt des zweiten Tags ist die I/O und Optimierung von Anwendungsprogrammen
auf der SX-8.
Seperate registration of individual days is possible.
|
Agenda |
see link to detailed program
This course is a follow-up to the
6th Teraflop Workshop (March 26-27, 2007)
|
Language |
German |
Teachers |
Holger Berger, Dr. Martin Galle, Stefan Borowski from NEC, and
Katharina Benkert, Uwe Küster
from
HLRS
|
Registration |
via online registration form |
Deadline |
for registration is Mar. 22, 2007 (extended deadline) |
Fee |
Members of German universities and public research institutes: none,
others: 150 EUR (includes food and drink at coffee breaks,
will be collected on the first day of the course,
cash only)
|
Prerequisites |
Programming experience, on Thursday partially MPI-1 |
Travel-Info Stuttgart |
See HLRS-travel-info.
The next railway stations are:
"Universität, Stuttgart" (S-Bahn station, 15 min on foot) and
"Lauchhau, Stuttgart"
(Bus station, 4 min on foot to HLRS,
bus lines 84, 92, 746, 747, 748, but not 82!
from S-Bahn station "Universität, Stuttgart" and
bus line 81 from S-Bahn station "Stuttgart-Vaihingen").
Accomodation:
see also
additional hotel list
and HLRS-travel-info.
Private Bed&Breakfast is also available (my be cheaper than the hotels),
see, e.g., www.night-and-day.de.
A youth hostel is also available.
See also
campus map
(HLRS, see Rechenzentrum Universität Stuttgart on the map),
or HLRS, Allmandring 30, nearby crossroads Allmandring x Nobelstr., at coordinates 25.G on Stuttgart city map
HLRS and University Campus
or HLRS and Stuttgart-Vaihingen
(or you can use
www.city-map.de).
|
Local Organizer |
Rolf Rabenseifner
phone 0711 685 65530,
rabenseifner@hlrs.de
|
 |
Course CSCS |
Location |
CSCS,
Galleria 2, Via Cantonale, CH-6928 Manno (near Lugano)
-> travel-info,
|
Date |
2007, Wednesday Aug. 8, 8:30 - Friday Aug. 10, 16:30
|
Content |
MPI and OpenMP (70% for beginners, 30% advanced) |
Abstract |
The focus is on programming models MPI, OpenMP, and PETSc.
Hands-on sessions (in C and Fortran) will allow users
to immediately test and understand the basic
constructs of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) and
the shared memory directives of OpenMP.
This course is organized by CSCS in collaboration with HLRS.
|
Agenda |
see link to
Official Course-Page and
detailed program |
Language |
English |
Teachers |
Dr. Rolf Rabenseifner,
from
HLRS,
and
Neil Stringfellow
from
CSCS
|
Registration |
registration form via CSCS course page |
Deadline |
for registration is Jul. 8, 2007 |
Fee |
Employees/students from Swiss educational institutions: free;
Employees/students from non-Swiss educational institutions: CHF 150;
Employees from industry: CHF 1500.
A bill will be sent for the registration fee prior to the course if applicable.
|
Prerequisites |
Unix / C or Fortran |
Travel-Info Manno (CH) |
see Official Course-Page at CSCS and
CSCS travel-info,
or CSCS -> About us -> Finding us
|
Local Organizer |
Ladina Gilly
|
Pictures from 2007CSCS |
|
 |
Course E |
Location |
LRZ
(Leibniz-Rechenzentrum),
Neues LRZ Gebäude in Garching, Boltzmannstrasse 1, 85748 Garching
|
Date |
2007, Monday Sep. 17, 8:30 - Friday Sep. 21, 15:30
|
Content |
Iterative Linear Solvers and Parallelization |
Abstract |
The focus is on iterative and parallel solvers,
the parallel programming models MPI and OpenMP,
and the parallel middleware PETSc.
Thereby, different modern Krylov Subspace Methods
(CG, GMRES, BiCGSTAB ...) as well as highly efficient
preconditioning techniques are presented in the context
of real life applications.
Hands-on sessions (in C and Fortran) will allow users
to immediately test and understand the basic
constructs of iterative solvers, the Message Passing Interface (MPI)
and the shared memory directives of OpenMP.
This course is organized by Uni. Kassel, HLRS, and IAG.
|
Agenda |
see link to
Official Course-Page
or
Course-Page at LRZ
and
detailed program
|
Language |
German |
Teachers |
Prof. Dr. Andreas Meister
from Uni. Kassel,
Prof. Dr. Bernd Fischer
from Uni. Lübeck,
and
Dr. Rolf Rabenseifner
from
HLRS
|
Registration |
via
online registration on the
Official Course-Page or directly via
online registration form
|
Deadline |
for registration is Sep. 2, 2007 (extended deadline) |
Fee |
Students without Diploma: 30 EUR
Students with Diploma (PhD students) at German universities: 60 EUR
Members of German universities and public research institutes: 60 EUR
others: 150 EUR
(includes food and drink at coffee breaks,
will be collected on the first day of the course,
cash only)
|
Prerequisites |
Wednesday+Thursday+Friday: Basics of linear algebra
Monday+Tuesday+Friday: Unix / C or Fortran |
Flyer |
A printable summary of most relevant information can be found in the
Flyer |
Travel-Info Garching |
The course will be in the new building in
Garching,
see LRZ-travel-info.
Hotels siehe hier.
Bitte direkt beim Hotel frühzeitig buchen (wegen gleichzeitiger Messen in München).
|
Local Organizer |
Matthias Brehm,
phone 089 289 28773,
brehm@lrz.de
|
Pictures from 2007E |
|
 |
Course F-a |
Location |
Großer Seminarraum,
HLRS (Höchstleistungsrechenzentrum Stuttgart),
Universität Stuttgart,
Allmandring 30, D-70550 Stuttgart
|
Date |
2007, Monday Oct. 8, 8:30 - Tuesday Oct. 9, 17:30
|
Content |
Distributed memory parallelization with the Message Passing Interface MPI (for beginners) |
Abstract |
On clusters and distributed memory architectures,
parallel programming with the Message Passing Interface (MPI)
is the dominating programming model.
The course gives an full introduction into MPI-1.
Further aspects are domain decomposition, load balancing, and debugging.
An MPI-2 overview and the MPI-2 one-sided communication is also taught.
Hands-on sessions (in C and Fortran) will allow users
to immediately test and understand the basic
constructs of the Message Passing Interface (MPI).
Course language is ENGLISH (if required).
This course is the first part (MPI for beginners) of a 5-day course program
and may be booked together with the other parts
F-b (OpenMP) and F-c (advanced topics).
|
Agenda |
see link to detailed program Course F-a
or Monday+Tuesday in the total program Course F-a+b+c
|
Language |
English (if required) |
Teachers |
Dr. Rolf Rabenseifner,
Rainer Keller,
Bettina Krammer,
|
Registration |
Registration is closed (deadline is over and the course is full). |
Deadline |
for registration is Sep. 23, 2007 (extended deadline) |
Fee |
Members of German universities and public research institutes: none,
others: 150 EUR (includes food and drink at coffee breaks,
will be collected on the first day of the course,
cash only)
|
Prerequisites |
Unix / C or Fortran |
Flyer |
A printable summary of most relevant information can be found in the
Flyer |
Travel-Info Stuttgart |
See HLRS-travel-info.
The next railway stations are:
"Universität, Stuttgart" (S-Bahn station, 15 min on foot) and
"Lauchhau, Stuttgart"
(Bus station, 4 min on foot to HLRS,
bus lines 84, 92, 746, 747, 748, but not 82!
from S-Bahn station "Universität, Stuttgart" and
bus line 81 from S-Bahn station "Stuttgart-Vaihingen").
Accomodation:
see also
additional hotel list
and HLRS-travel-info.
Private Bed&Breakfast is also available (my be cheaper than the hotels),
see, e.g., www.night-and-day.de.
A youth hostel is also available.
See also
campus map
(HLRS, see Rechenzentrum Universität Stuttgart on the map),
or HLRS, Allmandring 30, nearby crossroads Allmandring x Nobelstr., at coordinates 25.G on Stuttgart city map
HLRS and University Campus
or HLRS and Stuttgart-Vaihingen
(or you can use
www.city-map.de).
|
Local Organizer |
Rolf Rabenseifner
phone 0711 685 65530,
rabenseifner@hlrs.de
|
 |
Course F-b |
Location |
Großer Seminarraum,
HLRS (Höchstleistungsrechenzentrum Stuttgart),
Universität Stuttgart,
Allmandring 30, D-70550 Stuttgart
|
Date |
2007, Wednesday Oct. 10, 8:30 - 17:30 (registration opens at 8:15)
|
Content |
Shared memory parallelization with OpenMP (for beginners) |
Abstract |
The focus is on shared memory parallelization with OpenMP,
the key concept on hyper-threading,
dual-core, multi-core, shared memory, and ccNUMA platforms.
This course teaches shared memory OpenMP parallelization.
Hands-on sessions (in C and Fortran) will allow users
to immediately test and understand the directives and
other interfaces of OpenMP.
Tools for performance tuning and debugging are presented.
Course language is ENGLISH (if required).
This course is the second part (OpenMP for beginners) of a 5-day course program
and may be booked together with the other parts
F-a (MPI for beginners) and F-c (advanced topics).
|
Agenda |
see link to detailed program Course F-b
or Wednesday in the total program Course F-a+b+c
|
Language |
English (if required) |
Teachers |
Rainer Keller,
Bettina Krammer,
Dr. Rolf Rabenseifner,
|
Registration |
Registration is closed (deadline is over and the course is full). |
Deadline |
for registration is Sep. 23, 2007 (extended deadline) |
Fee |
Members of German universities and public research institutes: none,
others:
Included in fee of 2007-F-a, if booked together with 2007-F-a, otherwise:
150 EUR (includes food and drink at coffee breaks,
will be collected on the first day of your course,
cash only)
|
Prerequisites |
Unix / C or Fortran |
Flyer |
A printable summary of most relevant information can be found in the
Flyer |
Travel-Info Stuttgart |
See HLRS-travel-info.
The next railway stations are:
"Universität, Stuttgart" (S-Bahn station, 15 min on foot) and
"Lauchhau, Stuttgart"
(Bus station, 4 min on foot to HLRS,
bus lines 84, 92, 746, 747, 748, but not 82!
from S-Bahn station "Universität, Stuttgart" and
bus line 81 from S-Bahn station "Stuttgart-Vaihingen").
Accomodation:
see also
additional hotel list
and HLRS-travel-info.
Private Bed&Breakfast is also available (my be cheaper than the hotels),
see, e.g., www.night-and-day.de.
A youth hostel is also available.
See also
campus map
(HLRS, see Rechenzentrum Universität Stuttgart on the map),
or HLRS, Allmandring 30, nearby crossroads Allmandring x Nobelstr., at coordinates 25.G on Stuttgart city map
HLRS and University Campus
or HLRS and Stuttgart-Vaihingen
(or you can use
www.city-map.de).
|
Local Organizer |
Rolf Rabenseifner
phone 0711 685 65530,
rabenseifner@hlrs.de
|
 |
Course F-c |
Location |
Großer Seminarraum,
HLRS (Höchstleistungsrechenzentrum Stuttgart),
Universität Stuttgart,
Allmandring 30, D-70550 Stuttgart
|
Date |
2007, Thursday Oct. 11, 8:30 - Friday Oct. 12, 16:30 (registration opens at 8:15)
|
Content |
Advanced topics in parallel programming |
Abstract |
Topics are MPI-2 parallel file I/O,
hybrid mixed model MPI+OpenMP parallelization,
OpenMP on clusters,
parallelization of explicit and implicit solvers
and of particle based applications, parallel numerics and libraries,
and parallelization with PETSc. Hands-on sessions are included.
Course language is ENGLISH (if required).
This course is the third part (advanced topics) of a 5-day course program
and may be booked together with the other parts
F-a (MPI for beginners) and F-b (OpenMP for beginners).
|
Agenda |
see link to detailed program Course F-c
or Thursday+Friday in the total program Course F-a+b+c
|
Language |
English (if required) |
Teachers |
Dr. Rolf Rabenseifner,
Uwe Küster,
Rainer Keller,
Katharina Benkert,
Uwe Wössner
|
Registration |
Registration is closed (deadline is over and the course is full). |
Deadline |
for registration is Sep. 23, 2007 (extended deadline) |
Fee |
Members of German universities and public research institutes: none,
others:
Included in fee of 2007-F-a or F-b, if booked together with 2007-F-a or F-b, otherwise:
150 EUR (includes food and drink at coffee breaks,
will be collected on the first day of your course,
cash only)
|
Prerequisites |
Unix / C or Fortran |
Flyer |
A printable summary of most relevant information can be found in the
Flyer |
Travel-Info Stuttgart |
See HLRS-travel-info.
The next railway stations are:
"Universität, Stuttgart" (S-Bahn station, 15 min on foot) and
"Lauchhau, Stuttgart"
(Bus station, 4 min on foot to HLRS,
bus lines 84, 92, 746, 747, 748, but not 82!
from S-Bahn station "Universität, Stuttgart" and
bus line 81 from S-Bahn station "Stuttgart-Vaihingen").
Accomodation:
see also
additional hotel list
and HLRS-travel-info.
Private Bed&Breakfast is also available (my be cheaper than the hotels),
see, e.g., www.night-and-day.de.
A youth hostel is also available.
See also
campus map
(HLRS, see Rechenzentrum Universität Stuttgart on the map),
or HLRS, Allmandring 30, nearby crossroads Allmandring x Nobelstr., at coordinates 25.G on Stuttgart city map
HLRS and University Campus
or HLRS and Stuttgart-Vaihingen
(or you can use
www.city-map.de).
|
Local Organizer |
Rolf Rabenseifner
phone 0711 685 65530,
rabenseifner@hlrs.de
|
Pictures from 2007F |
|
 |
Course G |
Location |
Medienlabor,
HLRS (Höchstleistungsrechenzentrum Stuttgart),
Universität Stuttgart,
Nobelstr. 19,
D-70550 Stuttgart
|
Date |
2007, Monday Oct. 15, 10:00 - Friday Oct. 19, 15:30
|
Content |
Introduction to Computational Fluids Dynamics |
Abstract |
The course deals with current numerical methods for Computational Fluid Dynamics.
The emphasis is placed on explicit finite volume methods for the compressible Euler equations.
Moreover outlooks on implicit methods, the extension to the Navier-Stokes equations and
turbulence modelling are given. Additional topics are classical numerical methods for
the solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, Aeracoustics and high order
numerical methods for the solution of systems of partial differential equations.
The last day is dedicated to parallelization of explicit and implicit solvers.
Hands-on sessions will manifest the contents of the lectures.
The emphasis of these session is put on the application of CFD codes,
especially on grid generation, visualization and the interpretation of results.
Furthermore the implementation of algorithms presented in the lectures points up
the general structure of CFD codes.
The course is organized by the HLRS, the IAG and the University of Kassel.
It is based on the course "Numerical Gasdynamics" held at the IAG which has been awarded the
"Landeslehrpreis (prize for excellence in teaching) Baden-Württemberg 2003"
(held at Uni. Stuttgart, under auspices of the BMBF project
NUSS,
contract 08NM227).
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Agenda |
see link to
Official Course-Page and
detailed program
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Language |
German |
Teachers |
Prof. Dr. Claus-Dieter Munz
(IAG),
Dr.-Ing. Sabine Roller
(HLRS),
Mark Haas
(IAG),
Prof. Dr. Andreas Meister
(Uni. Kassel),
and
Dr. Rolf Rabenseifner
(HLRS).
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Registration |
Registration is closed (because the course is full). |
Deadline |
for registration is Sep. 26, 2007 (extended deadline) |
Fee |
Students without Diploma: 30 EUR
Students with Diploma (PhD students) at German universities: 60 EUR
Members of German universities and public research institutes: 60 EUR
others: 150 EUR
(includes food and drink at coffee breaks,
will be collected on the first day of the course,
cash only)
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Prerequisites |
Basics of partial differential equations and physics, programming experience in Fortran or C |
Flyer |
A printable summary of most relevant information can be found in the
Flyer |
Travel-Info Stuttgart |
See HLRS-travel-info.
The next railway stations are:
"Universität, Stuttgart" (S-Bahn station, 15 min on foot) and
"Lauchhau, Stuttgart"
(Bus station, 4 min on foot to HLRS,
bus lines 84, 92, 746, 747, 748, but not 82!
from S-Bahn station "Universität, Stuttgart" and
bus line 81 from S-Bahn station "Stuttgart-Vaihingen").
Accomodation:
see also
additional hotel list
and HLRS-travel-info.
Private Bed&Breakfast is also available (my be cheaper than the hotels),
see, e.g., www.night-and-day.de.
A youth hostel is also available.
See also
campus map
(HLRS, see Rechenzentrum Universität Stuttgart on the map),
or HLRS, Allmandring 30, nearby crossroads Allmandring x Nobelstr., at coordinates 25.G on Stuttgart city map
HLRS and University Campus
or HLRS and Stuttgart-Vaihingen
(or you can use
www.city-map.de).
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Local Organizer |
Rolf Rabenseifner
phone 0711 685 65530,
rabenseifner@hlrs.de,
and
Sabine Roller
phone 0711 685 65734,
roller@hlrs.de,
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Pictures from 2007G |
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Course H |
Location |
NIC,
Forschungszentrum Jülich, entrance E1 of ZAM,
D-52425 Jülich |
Date |
2007, Monday Nov. 26, 9:00 - Wednesday Nov. 28, 16:30
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Content |
MPI and OpenMP (70% for beginners, 30% advanced) |
Abstract |
The focus is on programming models MPI, OpenMP, and PETSc.
Hands-on sessions (in C and Fortran) will allow users
to immediately test and understand the basic
constructs of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) and
the shared memory directives of OpenMP.
This course is organized by NIC/ZAM in collaboration with HLRS.
|
Agenda |
see link to detailed program |
Language |
German |
Teacher |
Dr. Rolf Rabenseifner,
from
HLRS
|
Registration |
Registration is closed (because the course is full).
You may choose a
course in 2008.
|
Deadline |
for registration is Oct. 28, 2007 |
Fee |
Members of German universities and public research institutes: none,
others: 150 EUR (includes food and drink at coffee breaks,
will be collected on the first day of the course,
cash only)
|
Prerequisites |
Unix / C or Fortran |
Travel-Info Jülich |
How to get to the Forschungszentrum Jülich
and then,
how to get to the ZAM.
The next railway station is named "Jülich Forschungszentrum".
[Bitte fragen Sie den Zugführer, dass er die
Fahrbereitschaft des Forschungszentrums verständigt.
Dann werden Sie in "Jülich Süd" abgeholt.
Pass oder Personalausweis
sind an der Pforte erforderlich.]
Accomodation:
Official hotel list of
Jülich,
a bus shuttle will be organized between NIC and
Stadhotel Jülich
(if you book at the Stadthotel, you should mention that you book for a course at NIC)
in the evening and morning,
other destinations on inquiry at local organizer.
To find your hotel, you can use
www.city-map.de.
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Local Organizer |
Norbert Attig,
phone 02461 61 4416,
sc.zam@fz-juelich.de
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Pictures from 2007H |
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Registration
|
online forms for course
A in Dresden,
courses B-F:
via
online registration form (Stuttgart, Kassel, Garching, Jülich)
(or via Official Course-Page: Course
B,
C,
E,
G),
course at CSCS: via
Official Course-Page at CSCS
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Registration deadline |
Deadline is 4 weeks before the beginning of each course,
late registration after the deadline is possible, but not
recommended, because printing of the handouts starts at this deadline.
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Cancelation policy |
If you cannot come to the course, please
send an email to the organizer as soon as possible.
This would allow us to accept additional participants
from the waiting-list. There is no cancelation fee.
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Limit |
maximum of 42 participants in Stuttgart and Kassel, 35 in Dresden and Manno, 26 in Jülich
(according to the seats in the rooms). |
Travel-Info |
(see below) |
Hotel Reservation |
to be done directly at the hotel
or via the tourist-agency, see
Travel-Info below. |
Handouts |
Each participant will get a paper copy of all slides.
The MPI-1 part of the course is based on the MPI course developed by the
EPCC
Training and Education Centre,
Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre.
Most material of the course (including the audio information)
can also be viewed in the
ONLINE Parallel Programming Workshop.
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Contact |
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Responsible for the course and local organizer in Stuttgart:
Rolf Rabenseifner
Phone: 0711 685 65530
E-mail: rabenseifner@hlrs.de
Local organizer in Dresden:
Claudia Schmidt,
phone 0351 463 39833,
claudia.schmidt@tu-dresden.de
Local organizer in Jülich:
Norbert Attig,
phone 02461 61 4416,
sc.zam@fz-juelich.de
Local organizer in Garching:
Matthias Brehm,
phone 089 289 28773,
brehm@lrz.de
Local organizer in Kassel:
Prof. Dr. Andreas Meister,
phone 0561 804-4631
meister@mathematik.uni-kassel.de
Local organizer in Manno:
Ladina Gilly
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Travel-Info |
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and Accomodation:
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Stuttgart |
 |
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See HLRS-travel-info.
The next railway stations are:
"Universität, Stuttgart" (S-Bahn station, 15 min on foot) and
"Lauchhau, Stuttgart"
(Bus station, 4 min on foot to HLRS,
bus lines 84, 92, 746, 747, 748, but not 82!
from S-Bahn station "Universität, Stuttgart" and
bus line 81 from S-Bahn station "Stuttgart-Vaihingen").
Accomodation:
see also
additional hotel list
and HLRS-travel-info.
Private Bed&Breakfast is also available (my be cheaper than the hotels),
see, e.g., www.night-and-day.de.
A youth hostel is also available.
See also
campus map
(HLRS, see Rechenzentrum Universität Stuttgart on the map),
or HLRS, Allmandring 30, nearby crossroads Allmandring x Nobelstr., at coordinates 25.G on Stuttgart city map
HLRS and University Campus
or HLRS and Stuttgart-Vaihingen
(or you can use
www.city-map.de).
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Dresden |
 |
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See ZIH
The next
bus station is
"Technische Universität, Dresden" (4 min on foot, ehemals "Fritz-Foerster-Platz, Dresden").
Accomodation:
Close to the ZIH (15 min on foot) you find the
guest house "Gästehaus Am Weberplatz"
of the Dresden University of Technology, early reservation is recommended.
The next
bus station is
"Zellescher Weg, Dresden"
(map).
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Jülich |
 |
|
How to get to the Forschungszentrum Jülich
and then,
how to get to the ZAM.
The next railway station is named "Jülich Forschungszentrum".
[Bitte fragen Sie den Zugführer, dass er die
Fahrbereitschaft des Forschungszentrums verständigt.
Dann werden Sie in "Jülich Süd" abgeholt.
Pass oder Personalausweis
sind an der Pforte erforderlich.]
Accomodation:
Official hotel list of
Jülich,
a bus shuttle will be organized between NIC and
Stadhotel Jülich
(if you book at the Stadthotel, you should mention that you book for a course at NIC)
in the evening and morning,
other destinations on inquiry at local organizer.
To find your hotel, you can use
www.city-map.de.
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Kassel |
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See
Anreise/Hotel
of the Faculty on Mathematics and Informatics, University of Kassel.
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Garching/München |
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The course will be in the new building in
Garching,
see LRZ-travel-info.
Hotels siehe hier.
Bitte direkt beim Hotel frühzeitig buchen (wegen gleichzeitiger Messen in München).
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Manno |
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see Official Course-Page at CSCS and
CSCS travel-info,
or CSCS -> About us -> Finding us
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