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Register for Fundamentals of HPC for Bioinformatics

Graduate Students, Faculty, Researchers—Add this pre-fall semester workshop series to your calendar.
The High Performance and Scientific Computing (HPSC) team is pleased to announce a workshop series from August 11 to 15 focused on the fundamentals of HPC for bioinformatics. This workshop series is designed to equip researchers with the essential skills for leveraging HPC resources in biological data analysis.
Register for Workshops
This workshop series is open to all UT students, faculty, and staff at no additional cost.
Monday, August 11
HPSC Bioinformatics: Orientation to ISAAC-N
In this workshop, we will cover how to efficiently use the compute resources of ISAAC-NG via command line and submit, monitor, and manage the computational jobs for production work using the SLURM scheduler.
HPSC: Command Line Basics
Learn to use Linux Command Line.
Tuesday, August 12
HPSC: Managing Projects with Git
Learn how to use git to manage research projects.
Wednesday, August 13
HPSC: Writing Scripts and Submitting Jobs to Slurm
Learn how to write batch scripts and submit compute jobs using the Slurm Workload Manager.
Thursday, August 14
HPSC: Using Containers
Learn how to use containers to run HPC jobs.
Friday, August 15
HPSC: Workflows and Pipelines with NextFlow
Learn about the Workflows and Pipelines with NextFlow to run HPC jobs.