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CS1645: Introduction to High Performance Computing Systems

Esteban Meneses, University of Pittsburgh

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The University of Pittsburgh Computer Science class CS1645: Introduction to High Performance Computing Systems covers the fundamentals of parallel computing and programming languages for supercomputing. It represents a unique opportunity for students at the undergraduate level to get first-hand exposure to the main technologies in the high-performance computing (HPC) world and to the most prominent problems faced by the HPC community. Blue Waters is an ideal resource for this class because it provides in one single system the most advanced HPC features in terms of architecture, programming languages and HPC libraries.


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