Hello Carpentries community,

I help organize a summer school on how to use the Open Science Grid, a
large-scale, distributed computing system that is well suited to a variety
of research computing problems. Applications are now open for this year's
school, and close at the end of May.

For more details about the OSG, the virtual school, and how to apply, see
below. Note that while the school is virtual, it is expected that you can
commit to being available at least part time during normal working hours in
the US Central time zone (UTC-7).

Feel free to contact me ([email protected]) with any questions!

Cheers,
Christina


ANNOUNCING THE OSG VIRTUAL SCHOOL 2021!

If you could access hundreds or even thousands of computers for your
scholarly work or the work you support, what could you do?  How could it
transform research?  What discoveries might be made?

We are seeking applicants for the OSG Virtual School 2021, which will take
place the weeks of August 2-6 and 9-13.  As the name indicates, the School
will be all virtual again this year.

https://opensciencegrid.org/virtual-school-2021/

Participants will learn to use high throughput computing (HTC) to harness
vast amounts of computing power for research, applicable to nearly any
field of study.  In past Schools, we have helped people in physics,
chemistry, engineering, life sciences, earth sciences, agricultural and
animal sciences, economics, social sciences, medicine, and more.

For more background: https://chtc.cs.wisc.edu/

Using lectures, demonstrations, hands-on exercises, and one-on-one
consulting with OSG experts in HTC, participants will learn how HTC systems
work, how to run and manage many jobs and huge datasets, how to implement a
realistic scientific computing workflow, and most importantly, how to get
your own research work up and running during the event.

Participation in the event is free, but a selective application process is
required.

Ideal candidates are graduate students doing research and staff (e.g.,
facilitators, admins) supporting research that involves or could involve
large-scale computing - work that cannot be done on one laptop or a handful
of computers.  Also, we accept some post-doctoral students, faculty,
research staff, and advanced undergraduates, so make a strong case for
yourself regardless of your current role!

IMPORTANT DATES

Application Period (OPEN NOW): 7-28 May 2021
 OSG Virtual School: 2-13 August 2021

MORE INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS
    Web: https://www.opensciencegrid.org/virtual-school-2021/
    Email: [email protected]
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/OSGUserSchool

Please forward this announcement to anyone who might benefit from the
OSG Virtual School.
--
Christina Koch - Research Computing Facilitator (she/her)
Center for High Throughput Computing <http://chtc.cs.wisc.edu/>; Open
Science Grid <https://opensciencegrid.org/> + OSG Connect
<https://osgconnect.net/>
University of Wisconsin - Madison <http://www.wisc.edu/>, Wisconsin
Institute for Discovery <https://wid.wisc.edu/>
email: [email protected] // calendar: *https://go.wisc.edu/clk-calendar
<https://go.wisc.edu/clk-calendar>*

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