CERFACS : Introduction to HPC for decision-makers (SMES)

Learning outcomes

At the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Explain the challenges of HPC.
  • Identify the usefulness of HPC for a research or industrial project.
  • Give recommendations on how to benefit from HPC capabilities.

Organization

This is a fully online training session. It is divided into 7 consecutive weeks, based on learning activities delivered each week.

  • Week 1 to week 4 require around 2 to 3 hours of work per week. Learning activities are released on Monday of each week and you have 7 days to complete each week's activities. The 3 hours of work can be distributed over the week, depending on your schedule.
  • Three live interactive sessions will take place in weeks 1, 3 and 4.
  • Continuous assessment will lead to a certificate of learning.

Our pedagogical principles

All our learning sessions are built upon evidence-based principles from cognitive psychology and learning research:

  • concepts first: the course is focused on conceptual understanding of the meaning of equations and how they apply in practical cases (Van Heuvelen, 1991).
  • active learning: the course is organized around activities especially designed to make participants interact between each other, involving a deep processing of the scientific content previously shown in short videos (Salmon, 2013).
  • long-term retention and transfer: because you need to apply what you will learn during this session in the future and in various contexts, our courses are designed using the 10 laboratory-tested principles drawn from cognitive psychology (Halpern and Hakel, 2003).

Be prepared to be engaged and to interact with a community sharing a common goal: learning the scientific content of this course.

Teaching methods

The training is an alternation of theoretical presentations and practical work. Multiple choice questions allow a continuous evaluation.

Requirements

Although this course is not aimed at computer scientists and experts, you should have some knowledge of computer science and algorithms. A good command of spoken and written English is also essential for this course.

To check that the prerequisites have been met, you must complete the following questionnaires: https://forms.gle/Tj9SFiYcemnHjkc56. You must obtain at least 75% correct answers in order to be allowed to take this course before registering.

To register, CLICK HERE !

Prices

This training course, financed as part of the European EuroCC2 project, is free of charge but reserved for employees of companies that are members of the European Union. It normally costs €480 excluding VAT. However, a deposit of €200 is required to register. This sum will be returned to you at the end of the course if your participation has been effective. If not, it will be retained as compensation for the damage caused by leaving people unnecessarily on the waiting list.

Evaluation of learning

A final exam will be conducted during the training.

Referent teachers

Laure BOURGOIS, Engineer-trainer specialising in AI, INRIA

Benoist GASTON, HPC Engineer, CRIANN

Joeffrey LEGAUX, Research Engineer, CERFACS

Jean-Christophe JOUHAUD, Senior Researcher, CERFACS