Here’s an opportunity to check “Run a program on a supercomputer” off your things to do before you die list. I’ll walk through the steps required to create, edit, and submit jobs on the ASU supercomputer, Saguaro. We’ll cover basic Unix commands, run some shell scripts, and do “Hello World” over thousands of processors. When its over, you’ll have printable proof to show your friends. This session is intended for beginners, but people interested or involved in high performance computing or scientific computing are welcomed to join and discuss their work. This will be a technical talk and is more suited to small groups or one-on-one experiences, so look for it in one of the smaller side rooms.
More from BIL 2009
- "Material Social Change" How a fabric company is transforming lives in local communities globally — Eve Blossom
- 10 Lessons I Learned from Starting Companies in a Downturn — Francine Hardaway
- 15 minutes with an evil genius — Whurley
- A Garage-Level Biomedical Research Effort is Taking on Death — John Schloendorn
More on AI & Computing
- "Cyborg: Space, Kybernetes, Ship, Man, State, Art, Craft" — Ross Bochnek
- "The Needle in the Haystack" — Paul Bohm
- 3D Computer Vision & the Kinect — Matt Bell
- 3DCanada: The Story So Far — John Biehler
