HPC2N
High Performance Computing Center North
OpenMP provides an efficient method to write parallel programs in C, C++ and Fortran. OpenMP programs are suitable for execution on shared memory architectures such as modern multi core systems or a single compute node of the HPC clusters deployed by LUNARC, HPC2N and within NAISS.
This course will introduce participants to the shared-memory model for parallel programming and the OpenMP application-programming interface. In many cases OpenMP allows an existing serial program to be upgraded incrementally, starting with the parallelisation of the most time-consuming parts of the code. Typically OpenMP programs are easily ported from one shared memory multi processor system to another one.
The course consists of lectures alternating with practical sessions. The teaching language will be English. No prior experience in parallel computing is required. Participants are however expected to be able to write serial programs in C, C++ or Fortran. The course contents includes:
At the end of the course participants should have the ability to parallelise many of the computational kernels used in scientific codes.
Delivery of this course is a collaborative effort between HPC2N and LUNARC. The course is part of the NAISS training program. The course is open to users and prospective users of NAISS, HPC2N, LUNARC as well as Swedish academics in general.
Participants should be able to program in either of C, C++ or Fortran at an intermediate level. No prior experience in parallel computing is required.
The course will be taught by consultants from HPC2N and LUNARC.
The course will be online. Course times are as follows:
Registration will be done from the LUNARC version of this page.
Registration closes 18th September 2024.
Questions regarding this course should be directed to LUNARC.