Training
Research Computing Services is proud to offer training to HBS members and the wider academic community on a wide range of topics from Introduction to Python to Natural Language Processing.
We also partner with groups across school boundaries at Harvard to raise the level of awareness on research tools and practices in the form of training classes, seminars, and workshops. We are also happy to provide customized training for your research group on the topics most relevant to your team; for example, we have recently held personalized workshops on version control and research collaboration.
- Oct 03 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
HBSGrid Next Steps Seminar: Troubleshooting Jobs/Applications on the HBSGrid Cluster
Online via Zoom
Doing research and getting started using the HBSGrid cluster is easier now than in the past. But if things aren’t working correctly, your applications won’t start, or one is new to using a compute cluster, it may not be obvious how to troubleshoot the situation or to resolve the problems quickly. This combined seminar + demo will offer guidance to help you quickly and efficiently troubleshoot a variety of common situations on the cluster.
- Oct 24 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
HBSGrid Training
Online via Zoom
This training for HBSGrid users will cover both basic and advanced concepts and resources of the cluster.
- Nov 28 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
HBSGrid Training
Online via Zoom
This training for HBSGrid users will cover both basic and advanced concepts and resources of the cluster.
RCS, in cooperation with its training partners, offers numerous workshops and technical talks on programming languages, tools, and techniques.
RCS offers a regular, hour-long seminar to get users acquainted with HBS’ compute cluster (“the HBSGrid”)
RCS maintains a curated list of online trainings and seminars across the Harvard campus that would be of interest to the HBS community.
RCS provides access to training materials used in previous workshops for those who would like to access them before class or work through the materials on their own.