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  Introduction to Gadi - part 1
  
    
      
    
    
  
  
        
Gadi is Australia’s most powerful supercomputer, a highly parallel cluster comprising more than 150,000 processor cores on ten different types of compute nodes. Gadi accommodates a wide range of tasks, from running climate models to genome sequencing, from designing molecules to astrophysical...
  Introduction to Gadi - part 1
  https://opus.nci.org.au/x/s4BbBg
  https://staging.dresa.org.au/materials/introduction-to-gadi-part-i
    Gadi is Australia’s most powerful supercomputer, a highly parallel cluster comprising more than 150,000 processor cores on ten different types of compute nodes. Gadi accommodates a wide range of tasks, from running climate models to genome sequencing, from designing molecules to astrophysical modelling. 
Introduction to Gadi - Part 1 is designed for new users, or users that want a refresher on the basics of Gadi.
To register for this training, click here: https://bit.ly/IntroGadi1
If you have any questions regarding this training, please contact training.nci@anu.edu.au.
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            Roger Edberg
        
        
            National Computational Infrastructure
        
    HPC, supercomputer
        
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              An online event (original title?)
1 September 2021
Callaghan, Australia
  An online event (original title?)
  Https://www.newcastle.edu.au
  https://staging.dresa.org.au/events/an-online-event-original-title
  An event that demonstrates the usability of DReSA
  2021-09-01 12:15:00 UTC
  2021-09-01 17:00:00 UTC
      
        Dave Huthnance
      
    
      University of Newcastle,  University Drive, Callaghan, Australia
      University of Newcastle,  University Drive
      Callaghan
      
      Australia
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  University of Newcastle
  Jon Symon
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