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  • LEAPS-INNOV Workflow Co-Working Sprint

    10 February 2023

    LEAPS-INNOV Workflow Co-Working Sprint https://pan-training.eu/events/leaps-innov-workflow-co-working-sprint In LEAPS-Innov WP7, we are working on novel compression schemes for data recorded at synchrotron light sources. In the process, we discovered a lot of genuine ways to reconstruct and record data. Unfortunately, many of these workflows were never shared or archived in a way that has reproducibility in mind. With this co-working sprint, we would like to change that! The goal of this co-working sprint is to pair scientists/engineers with people experienced in using a workflow engine that fosters reproducibility. They then work together (remotely) over the course of 6 weeks to facilitate an automated workflow (e.g. that is fit for HPC execution). The final goal is to publish this workflow on platforms like WorkflowHub so that the community can reuse these workflows. This event marks the kick-off of our co-working sprint. 2023-02-10 10:00:00 UTC 2023-02-10 21:00:00 UTC Peter Steinbach, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf LEAPS p.steinbach@hzdr.de [] any member of a LEAPS center meetings_and_conferences registration_of_interest reproducibilityworkflowsHPCdata sciencecompressionmachine learning
  • alpaka and openPMD Workshop & Hackathon

    23 - 25 October 2024

    Dresden, Germany

    alpaka and openPMD Workshop & Hackathon https://pan-training.eu/events/alpaka-and-openpmd-workshop-hackathon Dear HPC Enthusiasts, We are excited to invite you to a dynamic three-day workshop and hackathon focused on two powerful tools for high-performance computing: alpaka and openPMD. This event will bring together developers, researchers, and enthusiasts from diverse backgrounds to collaborate, learn, and innovate. For a brief description of these libraries, see below. ## What to Expect: * Hands-on Tutorials: Participate in guided, hands-on sessions to set up your environment and run your first alpaka and openPMD applications. * Engagement with Experts: Engage with leading experts of these libraries who will share insights, best practices, tips and their experiences. ## What we will cover: * Introduction to alpaka: Learn about the alpaka library, its architecture, and how it enables portable and performant parallel programming across various hardware backends. * Optimizing with alpaka: Discover advanced techniques for optimizing kernels and managing memory in alpaka to achieve maximum performance. * Getting Started with openPMD: Dive into the openPMD standard, exploring how it facilitates scalable I/O for scientific data in simulations and experiments. * Integrating openPMD with Simulation Codes: Learn best practices for integrating openPMD with your existing simulation frameworks and how to leverage its full potential. * Showcasing use of alpaka and openPMD with PIConGPU: PIConGPU is a user of both these libraries and leverages them to do exascale simulations. Take a short look inside PIConGPU to see how these libraries are used in a large project and run a test simulation with PIconGPU. Join us for an engaging and productive event where innovation meets collaboration. Whether you are new to alpaka and openPMD or an experienced user, this workshop and hackathon will provide valuable insights and opportunities to advance your skills and projects and at the end you will be ready to use these powerful libraries in your own projects. Register now to secure your spot. We look forward to seeing you there! 2024-10-23 09:00:00 UTC 2024-10-25 00:00:00 UTC Dresden, Germany Dresden Saxony Germany HZDR [] [] [] [] openPMDalpakahigh-performance computingHPCPIConGPU
  • EURO-LABS Advanced Training on Open Science and Data ManagemenT

    24 - 29 November 2024

    Bad Kreuznach, Germany

    EURO-LABS Advanced Training on Open Science and Data ManagemenT https://pan-training.eu/events/euro-labs-advanced-training-on-open-science-and-data-management Open Science is the practice of making scientific research output openly available in the form of data, software, publications, hardware and infrastructure. This promotes transparency, collaboration, and reproducibility in research, as well as wider access to knowledge for the public and to researchers. Open Science represents an opportunity for the society at large and in particular for the physics community to improve the management and use of the large data sets produced in accelerator facilities around Europe and foster new collaborations. As a goal towards Open Science physics, the development of suited data workflow that could be shared among the physics European facilities would represent a major step forward. The data produced in these facilities should follow the F.A.I.R. principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) to ensure long term storage and possible future use by the community. The goal of the Advanced Training course is to convey basic principles and to demonstrate commonly used tools to achieve this goal successfully. The Advanced Training will take place at castle Ebernburg (Germany) in the week 24.-29. November 2024. An excursion is planned to visit the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung and FAIR (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research, that is presently under construction) in Darmstadt. The training participants have the opportunity to see the accelerator facility and various experiment setups as well as the FAIR construction site, in order to experience the inside of a nuclear physics research laboratory. **List of confirmed lecturers and topics:** * Antoine Lemasson (CNRS - GANIL) – Introduction to Open Science * Florian Uhlig (GSI) – Tools for sustainable programming * Ozlem Ozkan (Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration) – Metadata for beginners * Clemens Lange (PSI) – Open Science in HEP * Adrien Matta (LPC Caen - CNRS) and Jérémie Dudouet (IP2I Lyon - CNRS) – Hands-on data challenge * Kathrin Göbel (GSI) – Open technology transfer Local organizers: Andrew Mistry (GSI/FAIR), Christine Hornung (GSI), Gerhard Burau (HGS-HIRe) The school is open to PhD students, final year master degree students, and early career Postdocs. 25-30 participants will be selected from the applications. There is a contingent of places reserved for HGS-HIRe participants. 2024-11-24 13:00:00 UTC 2024-11-29 13:00:00 UTC Fritz-Göbel-Weg, Bad Kreuznach, Germany Fritz-Göbel-Weg Bad Kreuznach Landkreis Bad Kreuznach Germany 55583 [] [] PhD studentsmasters students [] [] Open ScienceknowledgeF.A.I.R. principles

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