Category: <span>Events</span>

EXALAT School: A pedestrian introduction to executable binaries

Virtual School, Monday-Friday 01-05.03.2021 Course description:Writing efficient code for high-performance computers requires knowledge of the inner workings of computer hardware. In this module attendees will learn to read basic x86 assembly code and understand x86 execution flow as well as the high-level structure of the Executable and Linkable Format (ELF) …

EXALAT School: GPU coding for lattice practitioners

Virtual School Monday and Tuesday, 15-16.02.2021 Course description:This two-day course will provide an introduction to GPU computing with CUDA aimed at researchers in Lattice Quantum Field Theory. The course will give a background on the difference between CPU and GPU architectures as a prelude to introductory exercises in CUDA programming. …

Exalat Benchmarking Meeting — 8th of September, 2 – 4 BST

Benchmarking is one of the four strands that in the EXALAT inaugural workshop have emerged as strategically very important for Lattice Gauge Theory towards the exascale. Having had our first meeting in the other three themes (training, data curation and algorithm), we are now going to close the first round …

Exalat Algorithm Meeting — Wednesday 19.08, 2-3pm BST

One of the work packages identified in our proposal is Algorithms. We invite you to a first dedicated (virtual) discussion that will contribute to the definition of the course of actions for this work package. Wednesday 19.08, 2-3pm BST. Joning instructions distributed via the EXALAT mailing list (EXALAT-TEAM @ JISCMAIL.AC.UK)

Exalat Data Curation Meeting — Wednesday 19.08, 11am-noon BST

One of the work packages identified in our proposal is data curation. We invite you to a first dedicated (virtual) discussion that will contribute to the definition of the course of actions for this work package. Wednesday 19.08, 11am-noon BST. Joning instructions distributed via the EXALAT mailing list (EXALAT-TEAM @ JISCMAIL.AC.UK)

Exalat Training Working Group meeting — Wednesday 22.07, 10am-noon BST

One of the aims of EXALAT is to develop a comprehensive set of training material for preparing PGR students, PDRAs, RSEs and researchers in lattice QFT and beyond for exascale computing.  In order to develop the training material EXALAT will organise a series of smaller virtual meetings over the period …