[FLASH-USERS] FLASH 3 tutorial

Anshu Dubey dubey at flash.uchicago.edu
Wed Apr 22 19:10:20 EDT 2009


Dear FLASH users,

We have been informed that the proposed dates for the tutorial
conflict with two meetings which are important to many users. June
22-23 is another possibility for us, so please include your preferred
dates in your response. We will select the dates to accommodate
largest number of users.

Anshu

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Anshu Dubey <dubey at flash.uchicago.edu> wrote:
> Dear FLASH users,
>
> The Flash Center is preparing to organize a tutorial for FLASH 3
> at the University of Chicago. The tentative dates are June 16 and
> 17. The format of the tutorial will be a combination of presentations,
> hands-on sessions and break-out sessions. The presentations are likely
> to include the following :
>
> 1. Basic concepts such as parallel programming, AMR and
> parallel IO.
>
> 2. Solvers distributed with the FLASH code.
>
> 3. Transition from FLASH 2 to FLASH 3.
>
> 4. Creating your own application and customizing the code.
>
> 5. Tools to analyze your results.
>
> During the hands-on session the attendees will be given access to
> the cluster here at the center where they can run either their
> application, or one of the standard applications distributed with the
> code. The members of the center will be available for assistance
> throughout the session.
>
> The break-out sessions will give the more advanced users a chance to
> get their specific problems addressed, questions answered, and
> discussions with like minded people.
>
> Before finalizing the dates and the details, we'd like to gauge the
> interest in the community. If you are interested and are likely to
> attend the tutorial, please let us know at your earliest
> convenience, and at the earliest by April 30. Without sufficient early
> interest shown by people such as yourself, we may have to abort
> the planned tutorial. We will make a formal announcement about the
> tutorial May 4 2009.
>
> The Flash Center.
>



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