News page

The most recent news from our NCC.

13/06/2023 - Event: How to Accelerate Your Business with Belgian Supercomputers

Picture event How to Accelerate Your Business with Belgian Supercomputers

Take advantage of this exclusive opportunity to learn about the latest trends and strategies in High-Performance Computing (HPC). This networking event is designed to provide valuable insights into how HPC can drive innovation, boost productivity, and help your business stay ahead of the curve. 

Join us on June 13th at FWO, Brussels, to hear from industry experts and network with like-minded business leaders. Register to secure your spot and take the first step towards unlocking the power of HPC for your business. 

This event is organised by EuroCC Belgium, the HPC National Competence Center Belgium, in partnership with Agoria and the European Digital Innovation Hubs for the manufacturing industry WalHub and DIGITALIS

Program

  • 13:30 check-in 
  • 14:00-14:15. Welcome by Benoît Dompierre (EuroCC Belgium) and Bart Meert (Agoria) 
  • 14:15-15:00 HPC business case by David Waroquiers (Matgenix
  • 15:00-15:45 HPC business case by Ine Vandebeek (Diabatix
  • Closing: 15:45-16:00 
  • Drinks: 16:00-17:00 

Venue 

HOEK 38 Leuvenseweg 38 

1000 Brussel 

Directions: https://www.fwo.be/en/contact/address-and-directions/


Contact  

For more information or questions contact carl [dota] mensch [ati] uantwerpen [dota] be

 

Registration 

The event is free for participation but please register online via the registration form

 

Logos Partners Event Agoria

9 May 2023 & 16 May 2023 “LUMI Intro course”

Introduction Course LUMI

9 May 2023 & 16 May 2023 “LUMI Intro course”

This one day online course serves as a short introduction to the LUMI architecture and setup. It will include lessons about the hardware architecture, compiling, using software and running jobs efficiently. It is aimed at users who are familiar with other Linux-based HPC systems, but want to learn about what might be different on LUMI. It is recommended for current LUMI users who haven’t had a chance to take a course yet, but also for prospective users intending to apply for a project in one of our next calls, to learn more about what to expect, or to already know the basics of LUMI when their project is granted.

More info is available at https://www.lumi-supercomputer.eu/events/lumi-intro-course-mar23/ and https://lumi-supercomputer.eu/events/lumi-intro-course-16may23/.

Register now via https://ssl.eventilla.com/event/6P6dQ

The registration deadline is 1. May 2023 16:00 CET. We do expect that the course might fill up quickly, but it does make sense to enter the waiting list as then the LUMI User Support Team can know if it makes sense to repeat the course quickly, or in case of a lot of interest from Belgium, organize a version specifically for Belgium. 

CECI Users Meeting 21/04/2023

Logo CECI

CECI Users Meeting 2023 


The 12th CÉCI Users Meeting (Groupe de contact FNRS "Calcul Intensif") will take place at UMons on Friday, April 21st afternoon

This year the keynote presentation “Large Eddy Simulations of turbomachinery flows: from academic configurations to a full aircraft engine simulation” will be given by Dr. Florent Duchaine, Senior Researcher from CERFACS, Toulouse, France. 

More information and registration: https://indico.cism.ucl.ac.be/event/130/ 

11/04/2023 - Webinar Quantum Computing Demystified

Quantum computing

Date 

11th of April 2023 

Schedule 

Part 1: 11:00 – 12:15 hrs.: Lecture

Part 2: 13:00 – 14:30 hrs.: Demonstration and Hands-On Lab 

Content 

Abstract Part 1 Lecture

Quantum Computing is a completely new IT paradigm that complements Classical Computing for solving complex problems and challenges that are intractable today. But what is the difference with Classical Computing on the level of hardware? How do you develop Quantum Programs, and what is the impact on the Developer? What does the roadmap look like? What are the performance metrics of a Quantum Computing System, and how do these evolve? What are the first Use Cases for Quantum Computing, and who are the early adopters in the Quantum Ecosystem? How do you start your “Quantum Journey” and how can you access Quantum Devices and Quantum Simulators via the Cloud? If you want answers to these questions, do not hesitate to enrol for the lecture “Quantum Computing Demystified”.

Abstract Part 2 Demonstration and Hands-On Lab 

Developing a feeling for Quantum Computing”, that is the objective in this practical session. A demonstration is given about how to access Quantum Devices and creating Quantum Circuits using the Quantum Composer Tool. Next follows an introduction to Qiskit, the Open-Source Development Kit that runs on top of Python. This part also includes practical exercises: participants create their Quantum Version of “Hello World” and learn how they can further develop their Quantum Programming skills and even become Certified Quantum Developer. To convince you completely: we will work also on a real Quantum Computer!

Speaker bio: Erik Michiels (IBM)

Eric Michiels is IBM Executive Architect, IBM Quantum Technical Ambassador and Qiskit Advocate. He often leads Quantum  Workshops at customers, Business Partners and in the Academic World. 

Eric Michiels

 

 

 

 

 

 

Practical info 

Registration 

Participation is free but online registration mandatory. You can register for the lecture or/and the Demonstration and hands-on lab via this link

Medium 

Cisco WebEx (exact link will be communicated)

Participants’ Profile

The audience ideally consists of students and professionals with a STEM affinity, but the most important prerequisites are curiosity, an open mindset and eagerness to learn! 

 

17-21/04/2023 - LUMI Hackathon

Picture of LUMI

LUMI Hackathon

The LUMI hackathon is a way for a team to get help to optimize software for the AMD GPUs used in LUMI-G. We are looking for teams that already have a code that runs on AMD GPUs but that need assistance to eliminate some bottlenecks in their code. The hackathon is an in-person only event and we expect 2 to 4 members of the team who collectively have a complete understanding of the code to be physically present in Helsinki. Each team will receive mentoring and advice from specialists from AMD, HPE and the LUMI User Support team. We are especially looking for codes that are fully open source or at least freely available to academics.

For further info and registration check https://www.lumi-supercomputer.eu/events/hackathon-apr23/.

We will organise an accompanying course about profiling GPU programs the week before the hackathon. It will happen online on the 13 April from 9:00 until 17:00. Attendance from teams joining the hackathon is advised.

How to apply

The application form will be published shortly here.

Closing date: 24 February 2023, 17:00 CET
Hackathon period: 17-21 April 2023