Training
Our training program, developed and hosted by RC’s , offers a variety of sessions* designed to help you strengthen your skills in high-performance computing and make the most out of our compute and storage resources. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to scale your workflow, you’ll find virtual and hybrid sessions covering topics such as job submission, installing research software, GPU acceleration, containerization, Git/GitHub, large language models, and cutting-edge applications.
Announcements of upcoming workshops are made through our email list. A list of the current semester sessions is maintained on our page.
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* Training formats
RC Quick Byte: A 20-30 minute session intended to provide essential information about a specific topic. You can expect to leave a 'Quick Byte' with the information you need to apply a tool, service, or concept.
RC Primer: A session that provides an introduction to concepts, systems, and tools. You can expect to leave a Primer with an introductory-level understanding of the topic.
RC Short Course: A training that provides an in-depth understanding of a concept, system, or tool. You can expect to leave a "Short Course" with a solid grasp of the topic.
RC Tech Lab: Sessions that are primarily hands-on and assume a basic conceptual understanding of the topic. You can expect to leave a tech lab having completed hands-on exercises related to the subject area.
RC Workshops: Half to multi-day training sessions that provide a thorough understanding of a subject matter using a mix of lectures and hands-on materials. You can expect to leave a workshop with the ability to utilize a service, system, or tool.
RC Micro-credentialed Courses: Multi-day courses designed to cover a wide breadth of material related to a topic. Upon meeting the predefined criteria, you can expect to leave a micro-credentialed course with a digital badge that displays and shares your achievements.Ìý