Lawrencium 101 HPC Training The IT Division's Scientific Computing Group will be hosting a training session on how to get started on the Lab's institutional cluster Lawrencium. This is a great class for new or prospective users. Weds Nov 10, 2021, 3:00PM - 4:30PM via Zoom (zoom link will be … [Read more...] about Lawrencium 101 Training Nov 10
Intro to Containers on Lawrencium Training
An Introduction to containers on Lawrencium training will be jointly presented by the HPC team at LBNL and the research consultants from UCB. This training will introduce you to the key concepts and tools for using containers, in particular Docker and Singularity containers. Containers make it easy … [Read more...] about Intro to Containers on Lawrencium Training
Juypter Notebook now available on Lawrencium
By Gary M Jung on 2016-11-11T21:42:13Z We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of the Jupyter Notebook service to the Lawrencium cluster. Jupyter Notebook is a useful web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and … [Read more...] about Juypter Notebook now available on Lawrencium
Run on Lawrencium for Free – New Low Priority QoS
By Gary M Jung on 2016-03-28T05:57:58Z We are pleased to announce the “Low Priority QoS (Quality of Service)” pilot program which allows users to run the Lawrencium Cluster resources at no charge when running at a lower priority. This program, tested by Lawrencium Condo users, is now … [Read more...] about Run on Lawrencium for Free – New Low Priority QoS
The Science of Clouds computed on Lawrencium
Gary M Jung posted on Mar 15, 2013 The climate models that scientists use to understand and project climate change are improving constantly, with better representations of the oceans, ice, land surfaces and other factors in the atmosphere. While there is still some degree of uncertainty in … [Read more...] about The Science of Clouds computed on Lawrencium
Big Data – Computational Pipeline uses Lawrencium to Analyze Tumors
Gary M Jung posted on Feb 01, 2013 Berkeley Lab scientists led the development of an algorithm and a computational pipeline, making extensive use of the Lawrencium Cluster, that analyzes large sets of tumor images. Their work will help scientists learn more about the genetic and molecular … [Read more...] about Big Data – Computational Pipeline uses Lawrencium to Analyze Tumors
Lawrencium LR3 Cluster Now Available
Gary M Jung posted on Jan 15, 2013 We are glad to announce the availability of third generation (Lr3) nodes in the Lawrencium cluster which is the Lab's institutional scientific computational system available for LBNL PI use. We have recently added 108 new compute nodes each equipped … [Read more...] about Lawrencium LR3 Cluster Now Available
LBNL HPC Services wins the FX10 Championship at SC12
Gary M Jung posted on Dec 05, 2012 Berkeley Lab's HPC Services consultant Yong Qin won the FX10 Championship hosted by Kyushu University at SC12 last month. The FX10 championship is a competition for performance efficiency on your own code on 12 compute nodes of Fujitsu PRIMEHPC FX10, a … [Read more...] about LBNL HPC Services wins the FX10 Championship at SC12
Lawrencium Cluster Downtime Dec 2-5
Gary M Jung posted on Nov 25, 2011 The next Lawrencium downtime is scheduled for the afternoon of Dec 2, 2011. LBNL Facilities division has scheduled a power outage to 50B Bldg on the weekend of Dec 3rd 2011, to perform electrical work. In preparation for this power outage, we will have to … [Read more...] about Lawrencium Cluster Downtime Dec 2-5
HPC For Advanced Materials
Nina Lucido posted on Nov 11, 2011 Researchers from Berkeley Lab and MIT have teamed up to develop a new tool, as part of the Materials Project, led by LBL PI Kristen Persson to speed up the development for new materials. The project incorporates the use of supercomputing resources … [Read more...] about HPC For Advanced Materials
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