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The SimLab Neuroscience serves as a bridge between neuroscience and high performance computing (HPC) by providing high-level, community-oriented support and performing methodological research. The SimLab is an interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers with complementary backgrounds and skills, dedicated to supporting neuroscientists in using HPC and data resources for their research. With constant in-house development of techniques for simulation and data analysis, including machine learning approaches, the team brings the latest technology to collaborative projects with national and international partners.
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### 14:10 - 14:30 <br>Andeas Herten: ML/DL on Supercomputers – An Introduction to the JURON Machine and Getting Started with Deep Learning on Supercomputers
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### 14:10 - 14:30 <br>Andeas Herten: ML/DL on Supercomputers – An Introduction to the Jülich Supercomputers and Getting Started with Deep Learning on Supercomputers
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In addition to JUWELS and JURECA, the JSC operates a smaller supercomputer called JURON.
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Started as a prototype for the Human Brain Project, it is now administrated for the public by staff from the lab. With 18 nodes, JURON might be smaller than the larger systems installed at JSC, but it features unique technology well-suited for Deep Learning applications. In this talk we'll introduce you to some of the supercomputers of JSC (especially JURON), and then present our tutorial on getting started with ML/DL on supercomputers.
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JSC features three supercomputers which are of special interest for ML/DL work-loads: JURECA, JUWELS, and JURON. All of them feature powerful CPUs and GPUs of various flavours. The talk will present the available systems and introduce the software environments of them. We will also highlight a recently created online tutorial on getting started with ML/DL on the JSC supercomputers.
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### 14:30 - 14:50 <br>Kai Krajsek: The Helmholtz Analytics Toolkit (HeAT) - A Scientific Big Data Library for HPC -
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