Learning with HPC Carpentry

Attending an HPC Carpentry workshop builds the skills and perspectives to work more effectively and reproducibily with high performance computing resources. You will build a skill set that will help you understand queuing systems, write scripts to submit multiple jobs at once, manage the file inputs and outputs for your jobs, and help you on the way to doing robust, reproducible research, as well as the confidence to continue learning.

We create a friendly environment for learning to empower researchers and enable data driven discovery. All workshop participants are required to abide by our Code of Conduct to ensure that all attendees to have a positive learning experience. Workshops are currently designed for people with little to no prior computational experience. Have a look at some learner profiles and read some testimonials to what others have found useful.

HPC Carpentry is a community effort, with several lessons under development under our purview and many others outside our stewardship. There are currently two avenues for community members to share lesson materials: The Carpentries Incubator and HPC Carpentry Lab. These lessons can be used by independent learners, taught at a workshop, or used as add-on materials to an official Carpentries workshop that already includes the required lessons.

We encourage anyone developing or considering giving a lesson to complete The Carpentries Instructor Training. Find out more about The Carpentries approach to teaching and hosting workshops in The Carpentries Handbook.