Yale Center for Research Computing will host a free hands-on workshop for MATLAB programmers on Wednesday, April 4, 2018. Conducted by a MathWorks engineer, this session is open to Yale faculty, students, and staff interested in improving the performance of their MATLAB code.
Pre-Register at: YCRC MATLAB Event
Workshop: Parallel Computing with MATLAB and Scaling to the Grace Cluster
Registration and sign-in begins at 8:30 AM.
A hands-on workshop for more experienced MATLAB users seeking to reduce workflow cycle and solve computationally and data-intensive problems faster by scaling to the Grace Cluster. The agenda will include:
- 5-minute introduction by Yale Center for Research Computing staff
- 20-minute overview of parallel computing with MATLAB
- 90-minute hands-on, self-paced workshop for building parallel MATLAB applications
- 30-minute Q&A session of workshop
- 45-minute hands-on session of submitting job to Grace Cluster
Highlights
- Reduce cycle time for your workflow & solve computationally and data-intensive problems faster
- Built-in support for parallel computing
- Creating parallel applications to speed up independent tasks
- Scaling up to computer clusters, grid environments or clouds
- Employing GPUs to speed up your computations
- Programming with tall and distributed arrays to work with large data sets
To view complete session descriptions and register, visit: YCRC MATLAB Event
Please contact MathWorks account manager Tim Mathieu with any questions at 508-647-7016 or tim.mathieu@mathworks.com.