This course is dedicated to scientists and students to learn (sequential) programming with Fortran of scientific applications. The course teaches newest Fortran standards. Hands-on sessions will allow users to immediately test and understand the language constructs. This workshop provides scientific training in Computational Science, and in addition, the scientific exchange of the participants among themselves.
Online course Organizer: HLRS, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Apr 20, 2020 08:30
Apr 24, 2020 15:30
Online
Basic
Programming Languages for Scientific Computing
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Fortran syntax overview - Basics - Program units - Dynamic data - IO Obsolete features of Fortran Fortran intrinsics Multiple source files Optimisation of single processor performance Features of Fortran 2003 and 2008 Coarray Fortran Compilers for Fortran and their usage
A detailed program can be found here (PDF) (preliminary)
Familiarity with Linux and Linux editors is recommended. Basics/principles of programming (in any language). Basic mathematics (integration and differentiation).
Learn more about course curricula and content levels.
The course language is English.
Uwe Küster, Ralf Schneider from HLRS.
All course material and the details to access the online course will be provided to the registered and accepted attendees only. For course participants only: Link to the slides and exercises (password protected).
The course is full. Therefore, registration is closed.
for registration is April 5, 2020 (extended deadline). Late registrations after the deadline are still possible but maybe with reduced quality of the handouts.
Students and academic participants within EU or PRACE-member-countries:
Performance aspects and advanced topics of scientific programming with Fortran are discussed throughout all chapters, i.e., on all days of this course. Therefore, it is strongly recommended to visit all days, although only 3 days are sponsored by the PRACE PATC project (due to limited resources within this project).
All other participants (i.e., not from academia, or from outside EU and PRACE):
Our course fees includes coffee breaks (in classroom courses only).
HLRS is part of the Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS), which is one of the six PRACE Advanced Training Centres (PATCs) that started in Feb. 2012. The mandate for the PATCs is as follows: "The PRACE Advanced Training Centres will serve as European hubs of advanced, world-class training for researchers working in the computational sciences." (see D3.2.3) A part of this course is a PATC course, see also the PRACE Training Portal and Events. For participants from public research institutions in PRACE countries, the course fee is sponsored for this part of the course through the PRACE PATC program. For details, see the section about the course fee above.
HLRS is also member of the Baden-Württemberg initiative bwHPC-C5. This course is also provided within the framework of the bwHPC-C5 user Support.
Rolf Rabenseifner phone 0711 685 65530, rabenseifnerhlrs.de Lucienne Dettki phone 0711 685 63894, dettkihlrs.de Lorenzo Zanon phone 0711 685 63824, zanonhlrs.de
http://www.hlrs.de/training/2020/FTN1 and PATC web page: http://events.prace-ri.eu/e/HLRS-2020-FTN1
http://www.hlrs.de/training/ and http://www.hlrs.de/training/overview/