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Parallel Programming Course at EMBL

Ralph Heinkel heinkel at emu
Thu Jan 4 10:18:23 EST 1996


As part of the Supercomputing Resource for Molecular Biology
programme, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg is
offering training courses in

	 Parallel Programming and High Performance Computing

to European researchers in molecular biology.

Participants will receive instruction in writing message passing and
data parallel programs using PVM, MPI and Fortran90/HPF.  General
tuning and performance optimization techniques, suitable for today's
high performance RISC microprocessors, will also be covered.  All
topics are complemented by hands-on training sessions, using the
parallel supercomputer facilities at EMBL-Heidelberg.

This course is open to European Molecular Biologists at the advanced
post-graduate level with research interests in sequence analysis,
image processing, structural refinement, protein design and molecular
dynamics.  

Visitors from EU and associated countries will have travel and
accomodation expenses funded by an EU HCM/ALSI grant.  Visitors from
other EMBL member states will be supported by funds from EMBL.

The next course is scheduled for the week of 19 - 23 February 1996.
There is a limited number of openings.  Applications should be
received no later than Monday 8 January 1996.

For information and an application form, visit our web page at

	<http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/Services/srmb/pphpc_course/>

For more information about the Supercomputing Resource for Molecular
Biology programme, visit the SRMB web page at

	<http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/Services/srmb/>

Or write to us at:

	SRMB Secretary
	Biological Structures and Biocomputing Programme
	European Molecular Biology Laboratory
	Postfach 10.2209
	D-69012 Heidelberg
	Germany

	Phone:	+49 6221 387 271
	Fax:	+49 6221 387 306

	Email:	SRMBadmin at EMBL-Heidelberg.de
	




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