The ALCF provides users with access to supercomputing resources that are significantly more powerful than systems typically used for open scientific research.
The ALCF is accelerating scientific discoveries in many disciplines, ranging from chemistry and engineering to physics and materials science.
The ALCF is committed to providing training and outreach opportunities that prepare researchers to efficiently use its leadership computing systems, while also cultivating a diverse and skilled HPC workforce for the future.
The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility enables breakthroughs in science and engineering by providing supercomputing resources and expertise to the research community.
The ALCF Support Center assists users with support requests related to their ALCF projects.
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Access archived presentations and other materials from past ALCF training events below.
Type Slides Published 05/24/2022
Type Video Published 05/17/2022
As Argonne National Laboratory prepares to support researchers tackling critical problems on its Polaris supercomputer and eventually its Exascale system, Aurora, William (Bill) Allcock, Manager, ALCF...
Type Slides System Aurora | Sunspot Published 05/16/2022
Type Slides System Polaris Published 04/27/2022
Polaris is ALCF’s latest high performance compute system for the ALCF user community. The HPE Apollo 6500 Gen10+ system is currently the #12 Top 500 supercomputer. It is comprised of 560 nodes, each...
Type Video System Polaris Published 04/27/2022
Type Video Topic Applications and Libraries System Aurora | Sunspot Published 04/13/2022
The Data Parallel essentials for Python workshop demonstrates high-performing code targeting Intel XPUs using Python. The talk will introduce basics of Numba and how to write parallel Python programs...