Intro to HPC/Slurm/Linux For Life Sciences (Part 1 of 4)

Delilah Maloney, Senior High Performance Computing Specialist, and Adelaide Rhodes, Senior Bioinformatics Scientist, will be presenting an overview on the Tufts High Performance Computing Cluster, SLURM and basic Linux commands. 

This introductory virtual workshop will cover the basics of using the Tufts High Performance Computing Cluster (HPC) using OnDemand. Users will be introduced to basic Linux commands and how to use the SLURM job scheduler to run and monitor jobs on the HPC. This workshop is open to the Tufts community and is appropriate for anyone who would like to work on the Tufts HPC Cluster. No prior experience is required. 

All attendees will need an HPC cluster account. Please use the following link to create an account if you do not already have one:

Register for Cluster Account

In order to allow time for account creation, workshop registration will close one week in advance, October 12th.

Please email bioinformatics-workshop-questions@elist.tufts.edu with questions about this workshop.

This workshop is part of a series being offered in Fall, 2022 to the Tufts Community.

Tentative Series Schedule

Part I: Intro to HPC/Slurm/Linux for Life Sciences October 19 - this workshop

Part II: October 26th - Intro to RStudio for Life Sciences

Part III: November 2nd - Metagenomics I: Intro to 16 Metabarcoding

Part IV: November 9th - Intro to Whole Shotgun Metagenomic Sequencing

 

Date

Wed, October 19 2022, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Location

Online only

Date
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Location

Zoom

Registration needed?
Yes
Presenters

Delilah Maloney & Adelaide Rhodes