
- 01 Mar, 2025
- Alexander Kolling
Data Toxicality: Understanding the Hidden Harms of Information in the Digital Age
On February 27th, the Computation & Data seminar series welcomed Gerhard Schreiber for a …
Read MoreThe wide range of courses, training materials and other approaches to support the acuqisition of HPC competences.
Dive into the exciting world of High Performance Computing with an interdisciplinary approach.
From material science, computer science and fluid dynamics to medicine; molecular dynamics and machine learning.
We provide Documentation for the HSUper and the ISCC
The HPC Portal constitutes a collaborative endeavor between the Chair of High Performance Computing and the Chair of Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning at the Helmut Schmidt University in Hamburg. It is an integral component of the externally funded project hpc.bw and has been established with the objective of creating a competences platform for High Performance Computing (HPCCP). This initiative encompasses a spectrum of activities, including seminar and lecture series, workshop offerings, diverse research projects, training materials, Open Education Resources, and more.
Learn moreWelcome to HPC Workshop 1 - A short introduction to HSUper and the Linux …
Show ContentWelcome to HPC Workshop 2 - Data Transfer and System Resources — your next step …
Show ContentWelcome to HPC Workshop 3 - Module Systems and Slurm Jobs — an essential part of …
Show ContentCode optimization is an important aspect of software development, …
Fluid mechanics is a branch of physics and engineering that studies …
Machine learning (ML) focuses on the development of algorithms and …
Materials science is a field of scientific study that explores the …
Mechanical engineering is a multidisciplinary …
Adult education is a diverse and dynamic field that encompasses a wide …
The supercomputer HSUper stands as a significant achievement at HSU, representing an integral component of the hpc.bw project and its diverse research domains. This cutting-edge technology catalyses progress in various research directions, fostering innovations across disciplines such as material sciences, fluid mechanics, machine learning and more. In this video interview, Prof. Neumann at the HSU elaborates on the story behind HSUper. Enjoy!
On February 27th, the Computation & Data seminar series welcomed Gerhard Schreiber for a …
Read MoreFor the last two year, the Computation & Data Seminar Series has served as a space for knowledge …
Read MoreThe HSUper Workshop is undergoing a transformation. Designed to equip researchers with the skills …
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