29–30 May 2024
RAL
Europe/London timezone

This course targets UK particle physicists  with no GPU programming experience, but some experience with C++. PhD students, postdocs & staff are all welcome. 

It offers a mix of lectures and practical sessions. We have capacity for 20 students. You should bring a laptop that can connect to eduroam Wifi. It runs from 12-17h on 29th + 10-14h on 30th May.

Topics covered:

  • Accelerated computing with CUDA C/C++ (8 hours) (NVidia-led course, certificate available on completion)
  • Alternative programming models (HIP, SYCL) and portability frameworks (Kokkos, Alpaka) (1 hour)
  • GPU implementations in HEP experiments (1 hour)

 

The teaching will be provided by Jony Castagna from Hartree Centre, who is the STFC NVidia partner.

RAL/PPD will book you in and pay for one nights bed & breakfast for those who need it, at Cosener's House Hotel, which is in Abingdon. The tuition is free. Attendees must pay their own travel & subsistance, though RAL people organise transport between Cosener's & RAL for those who need it.

All participants should register via indico. The school will be oversubscribed, so check if your registration is approved. When registering, you'll be asked about your accomodation needs etc.

The taxi departure times are (TO BE CONFIRMED)

  • RAL building R71 entrance to Cosener's House at 17:00 on 29th May.
  • Cosener's House to RAL at 09:00 on 30th May.

    The taxi company has the mobile phone number of course participant Mark Grimes.
     

The teaching will take place on the RAL site in Conference Room 21, which is close to the Particle Physics Dept. in building R1. A map showing you the inside of the RAL site is map_inside_RAL .

 A map & advice to help you travel to RAL is map_to_RAL . If you arrive by train, "Didcot Parkway" train station is most convenient. We'll arrange taxis from RAL back to Didcot station at the end of the course.

 

 

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Europe/London
RAL
Conference Room 21 in building R1