Registration for PATC: Performance Analysis and Tools (PRACE Training) is open. This course focuses on how Paraver and Dimemas tools can be used to analyze the performance of parallel applications as well as instrumenting applications with Extrae. More Info here!

Registration for the fourth EuroHPC Summit Week in Poznan, Poland is open! The EuroHPC will gather the main HPC stakeholders in Europe and and will provide a great opportunity to network. EuroHPC is organized by PRACE, EXDCI-2 and ETP4HPC. More details here!

Watch the full length video of the panel "Capacity building: how to create a data economy?" with Derek Groen from the HiDALGO consortium here.

Derek Groen from the HiDALGO consortium is one of the participants in the panel discussion "Capacity building: how to create a data economy?" within the Digital4Med conference of the European Commission.

The live panel discussion starts at 16:30 today!

Follow the panel discussion live here.

The event runs from April 16-18 and focuses on high performance computing.

For more info click here.

Barcelona's PATC: Introduction to CUDA Programming Course;

"The aim of this course is to provide students with knowledge and hands-on experience in developing applications software for processors with massively parallel computing resources."

This course runs from April 8-11.

For more info click here.

"The Swiss National Supercomputing Centre in collaboration with the HPC-AI Advisory Council and HPCXXL Board, will host the 10th annual Swiss Conference and bi-annual HPCXXL Winter Meeting in Lugano, Switzerland, from 1 – 4 April, 2019."

For more details click here.

 

HiDALGO participated at the FocusCoE meeting in Frankfurt on February 21st. Different collaboration strategies between the funded Clusters of Excellence were discussed. More details here!

On the 12th and 13th December the HiDALGO consortium met in Madrid for our kick-off meeting. In this meeting, with representatives from all our partners, we took the opportunity to meet each other in person for the first time, tell each other what we do, and start discussing the steps we will be carrying out during the first few months of the project. We shared our views, information, and knowledge, highlighting that it is important to involve external stakeholders as a way to validate our ideas and to boost the usage of HPC in Europe.