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|Nast ||[[Webinar 2025 Interactive Interfaces for Machine Learning Using Gradio|Interactive Interfaces for Machine Learning Using Gradio]] || 2025/8/13 || 21 || | |Nast ||[[Webinar 2025 Interactive Interfaces for Machine Learning Using Gradio|Interactive Interfaces for Machine Learning Using Gradio]] || 2025/8/13 || 21 || | ||
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|Jinhui* ||[[Webinar 2026 Getting started with MLflow for machine learning and AI development|Getting started with MLflow for machine learning and AI development]] || 2026/3/25 || 13 || | |Jinhui* ||[[Webinar 2026 Getting started with MLflow for machine learning and AI development|Getting started with MLflow for machine learning and AI development]] || 2026/3/25 || 13 || | ||
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|Sergey ||[[Webinar 2026 Mixing diverse workloads within a single job: a heterogeneous scheduling primer|Mixing diverse workloads within a single job: a heterogeneous scheduling primer]] || 2026/4/8 || | |Sergey ||[[Webinar 2026 Mixing diverse workloads within a single job: a heterogeneous scheduling primer|Mixing diverse workloads within a single job: a heterogeneous scheduling primer]] || 2026/4/8 || 10 || | ||
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|Tyson* || || 2026/4/22 || | |Tyson* ||[[Webinar 2026 GIS in Tidyverse, an introduction to the R sf package|GIS in Tidyverse, an introduction to the R sf package]] || 2026/4/22 || 12 || | ||
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|Baolai || A | |Baolai || AI solving 2D parabolic equation on distributed memory systems using MPI - A project with Claude || 2026/5/6 || || | ||
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|Pawel || || 2026/7/15 || || | |Pawel || || 2026/7/15 || || | ||
Latest revision as of 12:16, 22 April 2026
This is a page organizing/archiving general interest seminars (became a part of Compute Ontario Colloquia weekly series starting January 2023).
Round 1 (Starting May 2011)
| Presenter | Topic(s) | Dates | Att |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sergey | Serial farming and Monte Carlo for SHARCNET | 2011/05/18 | 15 |
| David | Automating Tasks with bash | 2011/06/08 | 8 |
| HughM | Debugging at SHARCNET | 2011/06/29 | 11 |
| Isaac | Introduction to Linux | 2011/07/20 | 9 |
| Pawel | Linear Algebra on GPU | 2011/09/21 | 6 |
| Jemmy | MATLAB Parallel Computing Toolbox on SHARCNET | 2011/10/12 | 7 |
| Alex | Visualizing Data with Paraview | 2011/11/02 | 9 |
| Baolai | Managing your files effectively at SHARCNET with SVN | 2011/11/23 | 6 |
| Tyson | Introduction to Valgrind | 2012/03/14 | 0 |
| Nick | Optimizing Tools for Development and Execution of Programs | 2012/04/04 | 14 |
Round 2 (Starting Sept. 2012)
Note: henceforth, there is expected to be a General Interest Seminar every month, on the third Wednesday at noon. Please be responsible about this and plan for your month.
| Month | Presenter | Topic(s) | Date | Att |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SEP | Pawel | Why Would I Use GPUs? | 2012/09/26 | 12 |
| OCT | Tyson | Introduction to Valgrind | 2012/10/17 | 5 |
| NOV | HughM | New User Seminar - Part 2 | 2012/11/21 | 15 |
| DEC | ||||
| JAN | Isaac | Shell scripting | 2013/01/23 | 18 |
| FEB | Jemmy | SHARCNET Software Support Updates | 2013/02/27 | 7 |
| MAY | Sergey | Quick-n-dirty ways to run your serial code faster, in parallel | 2013/05/01 | 15 |
| JUNE | David | Parallel programming patterns | 2013/06/ | |
| JUL | Alex | 2013/07/ | ||
| AUG | Baolai | 2013/08/ | ||
| SEP | Nick | 2013/09/ |
Round 3 (Starting Sept. 2013)
| Month | Presenter | Topic(s) | Date | Att |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NOV | Isaac | Introduction to Linux | 2013/11/20 | 32 |
| DEC | Pawel | Why Would I Use GPUs? | 2013/12/18 | 22 |
| JAN | Alex | Using parallel I/O in SHARCNET | 2014/01/15 | 10 |
| FEB | Sergey | Profiling MPI codes with Allinea's MAP | 2014/02/19 | 10 |
| MAR | Baolai | Managing your files effectively at SHARCNET with SVN | 2014/03/19 | 8 |
| APR | Tyson | My code doesn't crash -- why should I still use Valgrind? | 2014/04/16 | 17 |
| MAY | Jemmy | Running MATLAB in SHARCNET | 2014/05/21 | 34 |
| JUNE | Hugh | Debugging at SHARCNET | 2014/06/18 | 20 |
| JUL | James | Transitioning from Matlab to Octave | 2014/07/16 | ? |
| AUG | 2014/08/20 |
Round 4 (Starting Sept. 2014)
Note: with the new (biweekly) schedule, full time HPTC will have to give 2 seminars per year. Please make at least one of these two seminars a new one (the other one can be an old recycled one).
Round 5 (Starting Sept. 2015)
Note: with the new (biweekly) schedule, full time HPTC will have to give 2 seminars per year. Please make at least one of these two seminars a new one (the other one can be an old recycled one).
Round 6 (Starting January 2017)
Round 7 (Starting March 2018)
Round 8 (Starting April 2019)
Round 9 (Starting July 2020)
Round 10 (Starting December 2021)
Round 11 (Starting March 2023)
Round 12 (Starting July 2024)
Round 13 (Starting October 2025)
Entries with the asterisk next to the name are delivered as a CO colloquium. The entries without the asterisk will be delivered as a GIS, shifted by one hour (1-2pm).