2025 ALCF Hands-on HPC Workshop

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Join us for the 2025 ALCF Hands-on HPC Workshop, a two-part event designed to advance ALCF users’ skills in high-performance computing and artificial intelligence.

The virtual week (Sept 23-25) covers the fundamentals of building, compiling, and running applications on ALCF systems, and will include overviews for getting started on Aurora and Polaris. This virtual segment is strongly recommended for new users.

The in-person week at Argonne (October 7-9) offers in-depth sessions and dedicated hands-on time with ALCF staff and industry experts.

Workshop sessions will focus on four key themes:

  • ALCF Resources (Aurora and Polaris)
  • AI and Machine Learning
  • Data Management
  • Performance Tools and Debuggers

Participants will gain practical experience on Aurora and Polaris, focusing on porting applications to heterogeneous architectures, optimizing code performance, and developing AI/ML workflows. Participants will also have the opportunity to tour Argonne's facilities, including the Aurora supercomputer.

Important Dates:

  • September 5: Registration Deadline
  • September 23-25: Virtual Week
  • October 7-9: In-Person Workshop at Argonne National Laboratory

Who is eligible?

Registrants will be reviewed for experience level and will be asked to provide both a research summary and goals for attending.

FOREIGN NATIONALS:  ELIGIBILITY
The following restrictions apply to foreign nationals:

  • Foreign nationals from countries that appear on a restricted foreign country listing in section 15 CFR 740.7 License Exceptions for Computers (namely, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria) require a very lengthy approval process for access to DOE supercomputers, which will not complete in time for the workshop. Therefore, citizens of these countries are not eligible to apply for participation.
  • Foreign nationals from countries other than those listed above will need a valid passport, visa, and supporting documents with an expiration date beyond the end of the training program. Department of Energy policy now requires a CV/resume including educational and employment history.

If you have any questions, please contact us at alcfevents@alcf.anl.gov.

Agenda

Virtual Week Draft Agenda 

 

Tuesday, Sept. 23    Overview of ALCF Resources 
  On boarding on Aurora and Polaris 
  Overview of Programming Models 
Wednesday, Sept. 24 AI and ML 
 

Intel Python, Torch, TensorFlow, JAX

  Foundation Model
Thursday, Sept. 25  Data Management 
  DAOS
  Globus
  Workflows
  Checkpointing 

In-Person Week Draft Agenda

 

Tuesday, Oct. 7  Advanced AI
   
   
Wednesday, Oct. 8 Performance Tools and Debugger
 

   
Thursday, Oct. 9  Data Management