NERSC Training Events
Object-Oriented Programming in Fortran 2003
Fortran 2003 explicitly supports object-oriented programming (OOP). OOP aims to increase a program's maintainability in part by reducing cross-module data dependencies and to increase a program's reusability in part by providing for extensible derived types. Emerging compiler support for Fortran 2003 inspires a more modern program design and implementation style. This course provides the requisite skills. Read More »
NUG Training 2012
NERSC will present a two-day training workshop Feb. 1-2, 2012, in Oakland in conjuction with the 2012 meeting of the NERSC Users Group (NUG). The first day is targeted at new NERSC users and the second day will explore more advanced topics. Read More »
NERSC Training at SC11
NERSC staff will be participating in a number of tutorials Nov. 13-14 at SC11 in Seattle. Read More »
Using Hadoop for HPC Applications
Lavanya Ramakrishnan, NERSC Technology Integration Group, Using Hadoop for HPC Applications Read More »
Getting Started at NERSC
Richard Gerber & Yushu Yao, NERSC User Services: Getting Started Using NERSC for New Users Read More »
NERSC Intro for Environmental Energy Technologies
Richard Gerber , NERSC User Services; Noel Keen, LBNL Computational Research Division & EETD; Wangda Zuo, EETD Read More »
Getting Started at NERSC
Richard Gerber & Yushu Yao, NERSC User Services: Getting Started Using NERSC for New Users Read More »
Navigating NERSC File Systems
David Turner, NERSC User Services: What file systems and available at NERSC and how to chose among them. Read More »
Introduction to Using NERSC for the Joint Genome Institute
Richard Gerber & Shane Canon, NERSC: Using NERSC for the Joint Genome Institute Read More »
Chemistry and Material Sciences Applications
Zhengji Zhao, NERSC User Services: This training is targeted to new or beginning users as well as to those users who want to compile the application packages by themselves. Read More »
Data Transfer and Archiving
Introduction to Archival Storage at NERSC, Getting Data to and from NERSC over the Wide Area Network, Globus Online: Reliable file transfer. No IT required Read More »
Using the Cray XE6
February 7-8, 2011 This workshop in Oakland, CA, is aimed at both new and intermediate users of the Cray X line of supercomputers. It is intended for those who already have some High Performance Computing experience. It includes an introduction to using modern supercomputers with an emphasis on the Cray XE6, including an introduction to thread programming with OpenMP, and Intermediate instruction on effective and efficient use of the Cray XE6. Read More »
Joint NERSC/OLCF/NICS Cray XT5 Workshop
The Joint Cray XT5 Workshop, held on February 1-3, 2010 in Berkeley CA, is designed to provide an in-depth introduction to using the world's newest and largest Cray XT5 systems. Representatives and staff from the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, the National Institute for Computational Science, Cray, and AMD will explain how to use XT5 systems productively. Read More »
NERSC User Group Training
October 18-20, 2010 A three-day training event was held in conjunction with the 2010 NERSC Users Group meeting. Topics included a wide range of topics targeted at both new and experienced users. Read More »













