Parallelization with MPI and OpenMP

Research & Science
Parallelization with MPI and OpenMP

Overview

The focus is on the programming models MPI and OpenMP. 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 the University of Mainz in cooperation with HLRS. (Content Level: 70% for beginners, 30% advanced)

Program
Program

The preliminary course outline can be found here (PDF download).

Prerequisites
Prerequisites

Unix / C or Fortran

Teacher
Teacher

Dr. Rolf Rabenseifner (Stuttgart, member of the MPI-2/3/4 forum), and
Dr. Irene Reichl and Dr. Claudia Blaas-Schenner (VSC Team, ZID, TU Wien)

Handouts
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.
If you want, you may also buy copies of the standards MPI-3.1 (Hardcover, 17 Euro) and OpenMP (about 12 Euro).
An older version of this course with most of the material (including the audio information) can also be viewed in the ONLINE Parallel Programming Workshop.

Registration

The course is full. Therefore, registration is closed.
Participants from Mainz and Rheinland-Pfalz can still register for the waiting queue via the online registration form.
Please take the automated confirmation email only for a reply that you are on the waiting queue.

The course information is also available through the local web-page in Mainz and by High Performance Computing / MOGON and the Allianz Hochleistungsrechnen Rheinland-Pfalz (AHRP).

Deadline
Deadline

for registration is March 6, 2016 (extended deadline, only for Mainz and Rheinland-Pfalz)

Fee
Fee

Members of German universities and public research institutes: none.
Others: 600 EUR.
(includes coffee breaks, will be collected on the first day of the course, cash only)

Organization

Contact and Local Organizer

Benjamin Müller, phone 06131-39-22318, b.mueller@uni-mainz.de (Schwerpunkt fuer Rechnergestützte Forschungsmethoden in den Naturwissenschaften)
Tim Süß, phone 06131-39-25128, t.suess@uni-mainz.de (Zentrum fuer Datenverarbeitung)