CO Summer School S1: Introduction to Version Control (Git)

The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management.  The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams. 

2. Grover search is due

This course will provide an introduction to the theory, formalisms and algorithms of quantum computing.  The programming language will be Python; experience with Python will be assumed.  Experience with quantum mechanics is not necessary; an introductory-level understanding of linear algebra will be assumed.  The PennyLane quantum-computing programming framework (installation instructions here), provided by Xanadu, will be used.  […]

CO Summer School S2: Encrypted Workflows on Multi-user Supercomputers

The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management.  The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams. 

CO Summer School S1: Introduction to Python

The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management.  The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams. 

Drawing Across the Disciplines: Data Visualization

The Centre for Research & Innovation Support (CRIS) presents the next session in the new series: Drawing Across the Disciplines (https://cris.utoronto.ca/related/drawing-across-the-disciplines/). In this session Drawing across the Disciplines: Data Visualization curators Tony Gray (Director, Strategic Research, Office of the President) and Aurora Mendelsohn (Director, Research Analytics, VPRI) discuss their new exhibit Emerging Patterns: Data Visualization […]

CO Summer School S2: Using Containers: Apptainer

The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management.  The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams. 

SciNet User Group Meeting

SciNet Boardroom

The SciNet Users Group (SNUG) meetings happen every month on the second Wednesday and involve a techtalk (a hybrid in-person/online webinar) on topics or technologies of interest to the SciNet community, followed by an in-person session at the SciNet headquarters in Toronto where users can bring questions and issues.

Intro to SciNet, Niagara, and Mist

SciNet Teaching Room

In about 90 minutes, learn how to use the SciNet systems Niagara and Mist, from securely logging in to running computations on the supercomputer. Experienced users may still pick up some valuable pointers. Format: Virtual

CO Summer School S2: Multicore parallel programming (OpenMP)

The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management.  The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams. 

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