Overview
During this week-long training event held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison every summer, students learn to use high-throughput computing (HTC) systems — at their own campus or using the Open Science Grid (OSG) — to run large-scale computing applications that are at the heart of today’s cutting-edge science. Through lectures, discussions, and lots of hands-on activities with experienced OSG staff, students will learn how HTC systems work, how to run and manage lots of jobs and huge datasets, to implement a scientific computing workflow, and where to turn for more information and help.
The School is ideal for graduate students in any science or research domain where large-scale computing is a vital part of the research process, plus we will consider applications from advanced undergraduates, post-doctoral students, faculty, and staff. Students accepted to this program will receive financial support for basic travel and local costs associated with the School.
Past OSG User Schools
- OSG User School, July 15-19, 2019
- OSG User School, July 9-13, 2018
- OSG User School, July 17-21, 2017
- OSG User School, July 25-29, 2016
- OSG User School, July 27-31, 2015
- OSG User School, July 7-10, 2014
This page was updated on Mar 18, 2021 at 17:36 from training/training/osg-user-school.md.