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- (hist) Colloquium 2023 Squeeze more juice out of a single GPU in deep learning [638 bytes]
- (hist) Colloquium 2024 False Sharing and Contention in Parallel Codes [638 bytes]
- (hist) Colloquium 2023 Performance: current and upcoming systems [646 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2019 Exploring Octave package dataframe [647 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2016 Git and SHARCNET [648 bytes]
- (hist) Colloquium 2024 Accelerating Graph Analysis on GPUs [648 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2020 Bioinformatics in the terminal: Tips and tricks to make your life easier [653 bytes]
- (hist) Advanced research computing in Julia [661 bytes]
- (hist) Colloquium 2024 Data Wrangling with Tidyverse (part 3) [661 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2019 Introduction to parallel programming with MPI and Python [665 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2017 Packaging with Nix [667 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2021 ROCm: AMD's platform for GPU computing [668 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2015 CUDA Profiling and Tuning [684 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2017 Introduction to LINUX/SHELL programming in SHARCNET [687 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2022 Transfer Learning with Tensorflow Hub [689 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2022 Conquering the Scheduler [691 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2016 Introduction to Jupyter [693 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2015 Introduction to Parallel I/O [696 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2014 An Introduction to Java Threads [700 bytes]
- (hist) Colloquium 2024 Causal Inference using Probabilistic Variational Causal Effect in Observational Studies [701 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2016 Introduction to Apache Spark on SHARCNET [705 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2025 High-Performance Data Science with Modern C++: Ranx [707 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2020 Introduction to HPC Programming Language Chapel: Parallel Approaches [712 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2020 Is my neural network too big to fit into GPU? [713 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2019 Using Multiple GPUs in Tensorflow [714 bytes]
- (hist) Colloquium 2024 Multidimensional Arrays in C++ [715 bytes]
- (hist) Multidimensional Arrays in C++ [715 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2017 Machine Learning using Jupyter Notebooks on Graham [719 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar What’s new and exciting about Graham’s GPU [736 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2013 Why Would I Use GPUs? [738 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2018 Stock Prediction Using Recurrent Neural Network [741 bytes]
- (hist) Colloquium 2024 Debugging your code with DDT [741 bytes]
- (hist) Colloquium 2024 The Emergence of WebAssembly (Wasm) in Scientific Computing [749 bytes]
- (hist) Colloquium 2023 Advanced Container Use on Clusters and Personal Computers [754 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2018 Code profiling on Graham [755 bytes]
- (hist) Colloquium 2024 Git Part 3: Managing Workflows [769 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2022 Remote Development on Clusters with VSCode - Part II [772 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2018 Concurrent File I/O by Multiple Processes [780 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2025 Running Engineering Related Packages Interactively on Nibi [784 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2015 Scientific Visualization with ParaView [786 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2021 Git Part 2 – Common Git Commands [786 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2022 Gaussian16 and NBO7 on Graham and Cedar [786 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2015 New User Seminar - Part 2 [793 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2019 PRE and POST production on Graham [811 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2014 Advanced Message Passing in MPI: Using MPI Datatypes with Opaque C++ Types [811 bytes]
- (hist) Webinar 2022 From histograms to dashboards: An introduction to data visualization with Python [816 bytes]
- (hist) Colloquium 2025 Converting Python code with NumPy to run on the GPU [816 bytes]
- (hist) Colloquium 2025 Too Big to Train: Large model training in PyTorch with Fully Sharded Data Parallel [816 bytes]
- (hist) Colloquium 2025 Revisiting Cython: Is it still effective? [823 bytes]
- (hist) Colloquium 2023 Generalized End to End Python and Neuroscience Workflows on a Compute Cluster [828 bytes]