Designing and Running HPC Training Programs

  • Supercomputing
  • Monday, 23 June 2025 From 2.00 pm to 3.30 pm

Train The Trainers Course – EDIH Ostrava invites you to attend their comprehensive webinar on designing and running High-Performance Computing training

This Train the Trainer course is designed to share insights into how EDIH Ostrava organises and delivers High-Performance Computing (HPC) training. Participants will learn about their approach to selecting training topics, the platforms and tools they use, strategies for engaging with target audiences, methods for collecting feedback, and how they manage and nurture contacts.

In addition, they will demonstrate how they leverage their supercomputing infrastructure to support the hands-on components of their training. Participants will gain an understanding of how they prepare and configure our HPC systems for practical exercises, ensure accessibility for attendees, and integrate real-world computing resources into the learning experience.

Who should attend?

Trainers and educators from EDIH representatives who are looking to enhance their skills in designing and delivering training programmes, not limited to HPC topics. The event will be particularly valuable for those interested in incorporating hands-on components using various computing infrastructures. While EDIH Ostrava will demonstrate this through access to supercomputers, the approaches discussed will be applicable to a wide range of training contexts.

Objectiu de l'acte

Share insights into how EDIH Ostrava organises and delivers High-Performance Computing (HPC) training.

T'interessa si ets...

Trainers and educators from EDIH representatives who are looking to enhance their skills in designing and delivering training programmes, not limited to HPC topics. The event will be particularly valuable for those interested in incorporating hands-on components using various computing infrastructures. While EDIH Ostrava will demonstrate this through access to supercomputers, the approaches discussed will be applicable to a wide range of training contexts.