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RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS) will hold a summer school in September 2023.
This program is designed to provide young researchers in computational science with an opportunity to learn programming techniques for parallel computers and to help them become leaders in the field in the age of Society 5.0. Scientists from R-CCS will provide lectures, and Wisteria/BDEC-01 Odyssey (Wisteria-O/The University of Tokyo) which is Fugaku compatible system will be used for hands-on training.
This program will be provided in English.

The program consists of 5-days. First 4 days are focusing on parallel Finite Element Method (FEM). FEM is widely used for solving various types of applications in science and engineering. This part includes fundamental issues related to FEM, parallel programming using MPI, OpenMP and numerical libraries, such as PETSc. Participants will gain knowledge and insights into scientific computing through hands-on sessions using Wisteria/BDEC-01 Odyssey (Wisteria-O).

On the final day, we will deepen your understanding of numerical libraries by practicing PETSc applications in the morning. We will have a hands-on lecture on Deep Neural Networks in the afternoon, demonstrating a simple image categorization and bridge to the higher-level AI frameworks and toolkits.

Details
Date Mon, Sep 11 - Fri, Sep 15, 2023
City Online
Place

Online

Organizer

RIKEN Center for Computational Science

Sponsorship

Introduction of Lecturers

Administrative Office

RIKEN Computational Science Promotion Office

Qualifications

Eligible individuals are as follows.

  • Students who are enrolled in a Ph.D. program, post-doctoral scientists and early career scientists affiliated with universities or research institutions.
  • Scientists and engineers affiliated with private companies.

Please understand that individuals who do not meet requirements shown below may be declined to participate in the program.

  • Ideal participants have programming experience using C or Fortran, have used Linux.
  • (at least can use an editor on Linux), and have basic parallel programing experience.
  • Please be aware that online participants need an internet environment as follows.
    -Network bandwidth with a stable connection when using video and audio for the teleconference system such as Zoom.
    -Possible to connect remotely to Wisteria/BDEC-01 Odyssey (Wisteria-O) by using Secure Shell.

Program

*This schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Mon, Sep 11(JST)
Time Instructor Program/Materials
09:00 - 12:00 Nakajima Introduction, 1D FEM
13:30-17:00 Nakajima 3D FEM
17:00-18:00 Imamura Fugaku Virtual Tour, Overview of Fugaku, Fugaku Q&A, Group Photo

Tue, Sep 12(JST)
Time Instructor Program/Materials
09:00 - 12:00 Nakajima Road to Parallel FEM, Introduction to MPI(1/4)
13:30-18:00 Nakajima Introduction to MPI(2/4)

Wed, Sep 13(JST)
Time Instructor Program/Materials
09:00 - 12:00 Nakajima Introduction to MPI(3/4)
13:30-15:00 Nakajima Introduction to MPI(4/4)
15:00-18:00 Nakajima Parallel FEM (1/2)

Thu, Sep 14(JST)
Time Instructor Program/Materials
09:00 - 12:00 Nakajima Parallel FEM(2/2)
13:30-15:00 Nakajima Parallel Visualization
15:00-18:00 Nakajima OpenMP/MPI Hybrid

Fri, Sep 15(JST)
Time Instructor Program/Materials
09:00 - 12:00
Imamura
PETSc for Parallel FEM
13:30-17:30 Imamura Introduction to Machine Learning and Neral Network)
17:30- Imamura Closing

Application for participation

  • Maximum number of participants: About 40. Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. However, necessary adjustment may be made to avoid having a large number of participants from one university or institution. We may also decline applicants who do not meet the requirements listed above.
  • Application deadline: 5 pm, July 28, 2023 (JST) Closed
  • To apply for the summer school, click here (online application form)The webpage will open in a new tab.
  • After the application period ends, the summer school secretariat will notify all the applicants whether they are accepted for the program, and inform them regarding documents to submit.
  • In principle, participants must attend all sessions of the summer school. For partial participation, please consult with the R-CCS Computational Science Promotion Office.

Note: Handling of personal information
Personal information submitted will be used only for RIKEN to inform participants of the school schedule and changes or to collect materials related to the school operations. Personal information will not be used for other purposes.

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Inquiries

RIKEN Computational Science Promotion Officen7-1-26, Minatojima-minamimachi, Chuo-ku, Kobe, 650-0047, JAPAN

  • mail addressrenkei_hrd[at]ml.riken.jp*
  • phone number078-940-5796
  • Fax number078-304-4956
  • *Please change [at] to @ when sending email

(Sep 26, 2023)