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  • HPC Café

The HPC Café is a peer-to-peer learning format within the HPC Community. At each session, an expert from the discipline will be present and available to answer questions. All HPC users and everyone interested in HPC - no matter your skills or experience - are warmly invited.

HPC Café

HPC Café
background by 'Khwanchai Phantong'; layout by Alexander Kolling
  • LOCATION

    On-Site HSU

  • DATE

    28 Jan, 2026

  • TIME

    17:00 CET

  • MEMBER

    HSU member

About Event

At the HPC Café, we work together on your HPC-related projects. We offer to solve your problems and issues interactively together, as a hackathon-style spontaneous mini-workshop! Whether it’s about scientific software, code optimization, or parallelization - you name it. Please bring your project or a specific question about Slurm, Spack, R, ANSYS, C++, Matlab, PyTorch or anything else. We will either help you directly or try to connect you with other researchers facing similar challenges.

You bring:

  • A cup of coffee
  • An error message, a slow code, a challenging task
  • Laptop and power supply

We provide:

  • HPC experts
  • TCP/IP Connection to HSUper
  • Seminar room and electric power

The seminar series is typically scheduled for the last Wednesday every month, 17:00-18:00, immediately after the seminar series Computation & Data on site at the HSU.

Feel free to subscribe the seminar newsletter by sending an e-mail to info-hpc-bw@hsu-hh.de with the subject line „Subscription Seminar Computation & Data”.

 

Amartya Das Sharma:

This time, Amartya Das Sharma would be glad to help you with issues regarding parallelization with MPI and OpenMP, and with programming tasks in C++.

 

Event Speakers

speaker

Amarty Das Sharma

Research Assistant

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