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The OSG Virtual School is August 2-6 and 9-13, 2021 Apply at opensciencegrid.org/virtual-school by May 28, 2021!
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OSG User School 2022 is nearly one month away, and we're getting excited! During last year's Virtual School Showcase, we heard from three researchers about how high throughput computing has made lasting impacts on their work. Read about it here:
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“With standard computation, this quickly becomes an intractable project. Luckily, I attended the OSG User School in 2019 and learned that Monte Carlo simulations are the poster child for dHTC.” – Connor Natzke, former User School student! Full article:
We getting excited for OSG User School 2022 by revisiting the exciting talks from last year's virtual showcase! Check them out in the tweet below & visit the event posting for more information about this year's User School: bit.ly/38HlH53
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Last week during the #OSGVS2021 Showcase, researchers in the fields of structural biology, psychology, and particle physics shared how high throughput computing has transformed their work! Read their stories here: bit.ly/3ggxecz

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OSG User School 2022 is taking place in Madison, Wisconsin July 25-29, & the application deadline is 1 week away! The school is an opportunity for researchers to learn how to use HTC systems to run large-scale computing applications, learn more & apply: bit.ly/38HlH53
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If you're a user school participant, you won't want to miss the OSG School Showcase happening today at 11am CT! We'll hear from 3 researchers about their science, their computing, and how learning about & using dHTC has transformed their work. More info: bit.ly/3ixfyea
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Thanks to all the participants who attended our extra topic lectures today & yesterday! We hope you enjoyed learning about self-checkpointing, containers, GPUs, RCF, and DAGMan workflows. Slides from all the extra topic lectures are available here: bit.ly/3fP3HGu
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A recording of this lecture is now available! Our last public lecture is happening tomorrow at 2:30pm CT –– Don't miss it! youtu.be/xUeIQbVXOMQ
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Today's private talk is underway, and @_christinaLK is explaining software portability using an analogy of cooking in someone else's kitchen. Join the public lecture at 2:30pm CT to learn how to backpack with code and 'cook in someone else's kitchen'. bit.ly/2UTygDm
Slide 3: An Analogy (Running software on your own computer is like cooking in your own kitchen)
Slide 5: The Challenge (Running on a shared computer is like cooking in someone else's kitchen)
Today's free public lecture will explore the basics of using HTCondor! Join us from 2:30–4:00pm CT if you're new to HTCondor or interested in using it in your research. There's still time to register:
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Like a large cake, big research problems are tackled best by breaking them into smaller pieces! Learn more about this high throughput computing approach and how you can use it to transform your research! Join our free public lecture today at 2:30pm CT:
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Tune in tomorrow at 2:30pm CT for the first public lecture of OSG Virtual School! This talk will introduce attendees to the main concepts of high throughput computing. Registration for these public lectures is open all week, and is free but required:
OSG Virtual School 2021 is only 3 days away! If you were unable to register as a full participant, don't miss the opportunity to join us for free public lectures featuring new topics daily. Registration is open through Aug 6, and is free but required: bit.ly/2UTygDm
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Are you a student or researcher who didn't get the chance to register for OSG User School? You can still join in on the fun! Attend our daily public lectures & demonstrations the first week of User School (August 2–6). Registration is free but required:
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Attend free public lectures and demonstrations during the first week of the OSG User School, Aug 2–6! This is an excellent opportunity to learn more about high throughput computing, HTCondor, and the OSG. #computing #openscience Register here:
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