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SS610 - Biowulf cluster: Scientific Supercomputing

Description:

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    The NIH Biowulf cluster is a Linux cluster designed and built at NIH which consists of over 6500 processors communicating over a fast network. The cluster is being used by NIH researchers for sequence analysis phylogenetics and linkage analysis computational chemistry molecular modeling proteomics and mass spectrometry analysis mathematics statistics and structural biology.

    This hands-on class will give new users all the information they need to get started on the system.

    Information on the Biowulf cluster is now available."

Reasonable Accommodations/Interpreting Services

For deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals requiring interpreting services, please enter your request online in the Interpreting Services System at least five (5) days before the start of the class. If you have any questions regarding this service you may contact the ORS/DATS Interpreting Team at (301-4020-8180). Individuals who need other reasonable accommodations to participate in any of the CIT Training courses should let CIT Training know at least 5 days prior to the class.

Sections Available:

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Apr 24, 2013 Wednesday 9am - 4pmBuilding 12A - Room B51Register for Offering

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