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Programming Seminars (FY 2015)

Eligibility:

Users of the large-scale computer system of this center, teachers, graduate and undergraduate students.

Note: Supercomputer is under the scope of the Export Administration Regulations. Therefore, these seminars are also restricted under the Foreign Exchange Laws and related laws. For more information, see "Use Regulations for Non-residents".

Allowed number of applicants:

Basically, the first 20 applicants will be accepted. The seminar may be canceled if the number of applicants does not reach 5. So you are encouraged to find other people who apply for the seminar together.

Time and venue of the programming seminar:

Basically the seminar takes place from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Terminals Room on the third floor of the Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University (North bldg.).

How to apply for the seminar:

Apply for the seminar at the website of "Tutorial Information". The acceptance period ranges from two days till one month before the seminar(Or the previous day if the seminar is held on Saturday or Sunday).

Inquiry on application to seminars:

Programming seminar representative, Information Management and Communication Dept., Kyoto Univ.
TEL: 075-753-7407
Email: comp-info * kudpc.kyoto-u.ac.jp (Please replace * with @ in your email.)

Seminar Schedule

Calculation program

No.TitleDateTraining contentTraining material *4
1 Cray Programming Environment Update Wednesday, April 8 Lecture and hands-on training on XE6 & XC30 programming Download
2 Introduction to UNIX/LINUX Friday, May 8 Lecture and hands-on training on basic ways of using UNIX and LINUX Download
3 Introduction to Fortran Friday, May 15 Lecture and hands-on training on the programming and the Fortran language Download
4 Basics of supercomputer system *1 Thursday, May 21 Lecture on how to use the supercomputer, and the basics and the tuning of programming on the large scale parallel computation Download
5 Introduction to GPU programming Thursday, May 28 Lecture and hands-on training on GPU programming Download
6 Introduction to MOPAC Friday, May 29 Lecture and hands-on training on MOPAC, a semi-empirical Molecular Orbital Method Download
7 Introduction to XeonPhi programming Thursday, June 4 Lecture and hands-on training on XeonPhi programming Download
8 Introduction to GAUSSIAN Friday, June 5 Lecture on Gaussian, a non-empirical Molecular Orbital Method Calculation program, and some hands-on training Download
9 Basics and applications of IDL *2 Thursday, June 11 Lecture and hands-on training on IDL, a data visualization language *5
10 Basics and applications of ENVI *2 Friday, June 12 Lecture and hands-on training on ENVI, a remote sensing analysis software *5
11 Introduction to SAS *3 10:00 - 17:00
Friday, June 19
Lecture and hands-on training on SAS, statistical analysis software *5
12 Basics of AVS Thursday, June 25 Lecture and hands-on training on basics of AVS, a visualization system Download
13 Applications of AVS Friday, June 26 Lecture and hands-on training on applications of AVS, a visualization system Download
14 Introduction to LS-DYNA Thursday, July 2
Thursday, October 8
Lecture and hands-on training on use of LS-DYNA, a nonlinear dynamic structural analysis software *5
15 Introduction to ADAMS Friday, July 3
Thursday, October 15
Lecture and hands-on training on ADAMS, a mechanism analysis software *5
16 Introduction to Nastran/Patran Thursday, July 9 Lecture and hands-on training on Patran, a visualization analysis software; and NASTRAN, a data analysis system *5
17 Introduction to Marc Friday, July 10 Lecture and hands-on training on MARC, a nonlinear generic structural analysis program *5
18 Introduction to programming numerical analysis(NAG) Thursday, July 16 Lecture and hands-on training on programming numerical analysis using the NAG Fortran Library Download
19 Introduction to programming numerical analysis(IMSL/TotalView) Friday, July 17 Lecture and hands-on training on programming numerical analysis using TotalView Debugger and IMSL, a numerical calculation library Download
20 Introductory course of parallel programming Thursday, September 3 - Friday, September 4
(Two consecutive days)
Lecture on basics and tuning of parallel programming Download

*1 At Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University, South bldg., Lecture Room 201; The Seminar will be limited to 50 participants.

*2 Use of ENVI/IDL requires your acceptance of the End User License Agreement ("EULA") and the U.S. Export control, because it is restricted under laws and regulations regarding Export Control of the U.S. For more information, see the "Information for Using ENVI/IDL".

*3 Seminar hours are from 10:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.

*4 Copying, duplicating, recreating, posting, forwarding, distribution, or secondary utilization of the seminar material is prohibited.

*5 The seminar materials used at the programming seminar are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact Inter/Intra University Services Section. (Please note that only a limited number of materials are available.)

 

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