Abstract
This Matlab on HPC training is a course on software development with the Matlab programming language. The focus of the training are the essential parallel programming principles, concepts, idioms, and best practices, which enable programmers to create professional, high-quality code. The course will give insight into the different aspects of parallelization, vectorization and optimization with Matlab and will teach guidelines to develop mature, robust, maintainable, and efficient code. In addition, the course will give an introduction to the use of Matlab on bwUniCluster 2.0, including the batch system, workspace, module files, visualization and interactive jobs.
Learning Sequence
- Parallel Computing with Matlab
- Using Matlab on bwUniCluster 2.0
After this course, participants will...
- understand the basic concept of parallel computing
- know about the limitations of parallel computing
- have gained knowledge about the types of parallel programming
- be able to properly write parallel code
- know about the parallelization, vectorization and optimization
- have a detailed understanding about the most important commands on the bwUniCluster 2.0
Prerequisites
- A general knowledge of programming as well as a background in Matlab programming is useful for understanding this course.
- A basic understanding of Linux is required.
- Matlab should already be installed on the participants computer.
Date & Location
Online Webex, HLRS, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Wednesday, Dec 15, 2021
- 09:00 – 09:30 Online Kick Off
- 09.30 - 13:30 Self-Study Phase
- 13:30 - 14:30 Online Meeting
- 14:30 - 15:30 Self-Study Phase
- 15:30 - 16:00 Online Closing
Webex-Invitation will be sent directly by e-mail to the registered participants.
Registration and Further Information
- bwHPC-Ilias (Learning Management System):
- bwUniCluster 2.0
- Deadline for registration: 2021, December 14, 09:00
- Limited number of spots
Due to the limited number of free spots early registration is recommended.
- The course language is German but slides are in English.
- It is recommended to try the code examples yourself interactively by using your own computer with Matlab already installed.
- With a successful registration for the course, the participants get access to the content on the bwHPC-Ilias.
- The participants need to have access to the bwUniCluster 2.0, for this they need the bwUniCluster entitlement.
Lecturer
Darko Milakovic (HLRS)