Fwd: Blue Waters Advanced User Workshop and yt development workshop
Hi everyone, As noted below, there's going to be a development workshop for yt at NCSA at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, on October 16 and 17. This is going to be a dev workshop, but *everyone* is invited (whether you use Blue Waters or not!). There isn't yet a set schedule, but I hope we can spend time on solidifying support for newer frontends, attaching to running simulations, and hopefully even converting the n-body codes to forest-of-octree from the current implementation. I'm also thinking it might be a good idea to block off an afternoon *just* for converting any analysis modules or analysis code that works on yt 2 but not yt 3. In the next few days I will have information about funding for attendance; please write to me to let me know if you'd like travel support. I can't guarantee anything yet, but I am hoping to have some positive information soon. Hope to see lots of people there! -Matt ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: <help+bw@ncsa.illinois.edu> Date: Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 3:16 PM Subject: Blue Waters Advanced User Workshop and yt development workshop To: Blue Waters Announcements <noreply@ncsa.illinois.edu> We are pleased to announce a three-day, hands-on oriented advanced user workshop about using Blue Waters to its fullest potential. Representatives from Cray, Allinea, PGI and NVIDIA will be on-site to present material and interact with attendees so bring your own code. This work shop is targeting existing or recently allocated, advanced users of Blue Waters. In conjunction with the Blue Waters Advanced User workshop, we are pleased to invite people who are interested in participating in development of the yt project (yt-project.org) to a two-day hands-on development workshop, focusing on parallel and in situ analysis, stabilizing existing data format front-ends, and expanding the capabilities of yt to take advantage of supercomputing resources. Blue Waters Advanced User workshop https://bluewaters.ncsa.illinois.edu/blue-waters-advanced-user-workshop-oct-... yt development workshop https://bluewaters.ncsa.illinois.edu/yt-development-workshop-oct-16-17-2014 We hope to see you here.
Hi all, If you are interested in attending, but would need funding to do so, please write to me to let me know. -Matt On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 3:29 PM, Matthew Turk <matthewturk@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
As noted below, there's going to be a development workshop for yt at NCSA at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, on October 16 and 17. This is going to be a dev workshop, but *everyone* is invited (whether you use Blue Waters or not!). There isn't yet a set schedule, but I hope we can spend time on solidifying support for newer frontends, attaching to running simulations, and hopefully even converting the n-body codes to forest-of-octree from the current implementation. I'm also thinking it might be a good idea to block off an afternoon *just* for converting any analysis modules or analysis code that works on yt 2 but not yt 3.
In the next few days I will have information about funding for attendance; please write to me to let me know if you'd like travel support. I can't guarantee anything yet, but I am hoping to have some positive information soon.
Hope to see lots of people there!
-Matt
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: <help+bw@ncsa.illinois.edu> Date: Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 3:16 PM Subject: Blue Waters Advanced User Workshop and yt development workshop To: Blue Waters Announcements <noreply@ncsa.illinois.edu>
We are pleased to announce a three-day, hands-on oriented advanced user workshop about using Blue Waters to its fullest potential. Representatives from Cray, Allinea, PGI and NVIDIA will be on-site to present material and interact with attendees so bring your own code. This work shop is targeting existing or recently allocated, advanced users of Blue Waters.
In conjunction with the Blue Waters Advanced User workshop, we are pleased to invite people who are interested in participating in development of the yt project (yt-project.org) to a two-day hands-on development workshop, focusing on parallel and in situ analysis, stabilizing existing data format front-ends, and expanding the capabilities of yt to take advantage of supercomputing resources.
Blue Waters Advanced User workshop https://bluewaters.ncsa.illinois.edu/blue-waters-advanced-user-workshop-oct-...
yt development workshop https://bluewaters.ncsa.illinois.edu/yt-development-workshop-oct-16-17-2014
We hope to see you here.
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Matthew Turk