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Date: Monday, December 17, 2012, 8:52:17 AM
Subject: [Hptc-users-list] Fwd: Please circulate to Odyssey Users: Harvard SEAS ComputeFest 2013 Opens for Registration


Dear all,

Awesome set of training coming up in Jan that RC are helping with.  The courses @ computefest will be of interest to all the folks that use the Odyssey environment.

Info below!

Best,

j.

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From: Ian Stokes-Rees <ijstokes@seas.harvard.edu>
Date: Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 8:47 AM
Subject: Please circulate to Odyssey Users: Harvard SEAS ComputeFest 2013 Opens for Registration
To: James Cuff <james_cuff@harvard.edu>, "Krastev, Plamen" <plamenkrastev@fas.harvard.edu>


[James, Plamen, below is my boiler-plate ComputeFest announcement in case you want to circulate it or a variation of it to your community.  Thanks so much for being part of this event.]

Dear FAS-RC and Odyssey Community,

Harvard SEAS ComputeFest 2013, now in its 3rd year and bigger than ever before, has opened registration.  We'd like to invite you to look at our 9 days of free events, running from Tuesday Jan 15 to Friday Jan 25 in the two weeks immediately before the Spring Semester begins.

http://computefest.seas.harvard.edu

For the visually inclined, an "event-by-way-of-logos" image is below.

Sessions are being led by experts from within Harvard (SEAS, IQSS, FAS-RC), and outside (Mathworks, Amazon, PSC, UCSD, TACC).  There is also a student computational challenge and three symposia, the headline event being "Computing@Exascle" on Friday Jan 25 that will feature world experts on high performance computing and computational science.

Registration is only required for the Tuesday-Friday Jan 15-18 workshops, and there is no cost for any events.  Preference will be given to any member of the Harvard community, however individuals from outside of Harvard are also welcome.  Workshops will cover Amazon AWS, Matlab, R, Python, Unix, MPI, Visualization, and HPC.

SPECIAL: For non-Harvard users of Odyssey, please indicate "Odyssey User" in the "other notes" section of the Workshop Registration page and register by Jan 5th to be grouped with Harvard workshop applicants.

Hope to see you in January!

Ian Stokes-Rees, PhD
SEAS Lecturer in Applied Computation

FAS Research Computing MathWorks SDSC - San
                Diego Super Computer Center














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