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The Lhumos training portal - Upcoming webinar: J ... (No replies)

maria.bartolacelli
1 year ago

Upcoming webinar: The Lhumos training portal

Tune in online on January 15, 2024, at 2pm CET and get to know Lhumos, the novel e-learning platform for the material sciences community!

Targeted at early-career and more advanced scientists, Lhumos (Learning HUb for MOdeling and Simulation) is a training portal that gathers videos, lectures, codes, tutorials, seminars, and exercises tackling a wide range of topics including electronic structure calculations, molecular dynamics, high-performance computing, and code optimization.

Supported by MaX, CECAM, MARVEL, MultiXscale, and DOME4.0, Lhumos facilitates the upskilling of students, scientists, and industrial users in HPC applications in the material sciences domain.

As the demand for coding skills rises in the technology industry, it is imperative to increase code usage and training on different methods in HPC environments. Lhumos enters the material sciences realm to bridge this gap and to facilitate knowledge sharing and capacity building within the community and beyond.

Join us for an insightful webinar as we delve into the Lhumos platform with a showcase of its sections and materials.

 

Agenda

2:00pm CET  -  Welcoming (Sara Bonella, CECAM - MARVEL)

2:10pm CET  -  Showcase of the Lhumos platform (Roberto Bendinelli, MARVEL - CECAM - MaX)

2:30pm CET  -  Q&A

 

Link to join the webinar:

https://epfl.zoom.us/j/65060242920?pwd=S3Raa0tqTWNoNDRpT2hJM3k0ZHhldz09

Lhumos website:
https://alpha.lhumos.org/

 

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