Evening Course “MATLAB – Parallelization and Performance (English)”, Winter 21/22

Dear cluster users,

the next MATLAB parallelization course will take place over two consecutive evenings, namely November 23 and 24, 2021. It will be held in English.

If you would like to make your MATLAB code faster, if you are running into problems with insufficient memory or if you would simply like to learn all the ways you can use MATLAB on the cluster, then this course is for you.

The course will be held online via Zoom, regardless of how the coronavirus situation develops. All registered participants will receive the Zoom meeting information shortly before the course starts.

If you would like to participate, simply send an email to jan.steiner@uni-siegen.de.

Presenter:
Jan Steiner
Date:
Tuesday, November 23 and Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Location:
Online via Zoom (link will be emailed to participants shortly before begin)
Duration:
16:30-20:00
Max. Participants:
12
Language:
English
Topics:
  • Five ways to use MATLAB on a cluster and their pros and cons
  • How to parallelize your MATLAB code
  • What features MATLAB offers for performance measurement and parallel development
  • Tips and tricks to make your MATLAB code more efficient
  • How to integrate C++ and Fortran functions into your code
Target Audience:
MATLAB users (both students and employees) who would like to parallelize their code or improve its performance
Prerequisites:

This is not a MATLAB introduction course. Basic knowledge of MATLAB is a prerequisite.

Remarks:

It is not necessary to have cluster access beforehand. If you would like to use your own computer, you are free to do that, provided your MATLAB version is not older than about 3 years. Alternatively, you will be able to use the cluster with an account provided by us.

Registration:

Simply send an email to jan.steiner@uni-siegen.de.

Here you can find all relevant documents:
Slides MATLAB - Parallelization and Performance, Winter 21/22