The class MATH 627 Introduction to Parallel Computing
introduces the current HPCF cluster taki and
teaches parallel computing using it.
Starting with an efficient introduction to the Linux operating system
and the basics of the C programming language,
it introduces MPI, which is the most prevalent library for
communications on distributed-memory clusters.
This course has the goal to help you use the cluster most effectively
by understanding how the hardware and software really work
as well as to contribute to community-building by meeting other HPCF users.
The class is taught by Matthias Gobbert from Mathematics and Statistics,
the faculty lead on the HPCF initiative and liason of
the HPCF Governance Committee to the system administrators in DoIT.
See the syllabus and more information at my homepage