T.J. Olesky
Research Science Support Specialist at Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Sessions
Julia offers the best of both worlds: high-level expressiveness combined with low-level performance, allowing developers to leverage modern hardware accelerators without needing expertise in hardware-specific languages. This workshop demonstrates how Julia makes high-performance computing (HPC) accessible by covering key topics such as resource configuration, distributed computing, CPU and GPU code optimization, and scalable workflows.
As your code advances in complexity, your hardware needs will advance as well. ACCESS Allocations is an NSF-funded program to grant researchers at U.S.-based institutions time on a variety of high performance computers across the country for free. In this talk, members of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center and ACCESS Allocations teams will discuss how to get an allocation through ACCESS, as well as introduce PSC’s Bridges-2 supercomputer for use with Julia.