Enabling Discoveries That Advance Science and Society Through Advanced Computing Technologies

The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) designs and operates some of the world's most powerful computing resources.

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Fill out the account request form on the TACC Account Management Portal and it will be reviewed by our User Services team.

Faculty, professional research staff, and postdoctoral researchers may request Principle Investigator (PI) eligibility for their account. PIs are responsible for requesting system allocations and managing their team.

Graduate and undergraduate students can create an account, but must be added to allocations by PIs to use the systems.

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To access a system, you must request through an allocation opportunity.

Browse the System List, Allocations, and Software List to help determine what system and allocation fits your research.

If you are a PI, log into your account and request an allocation on the system that fits your research needs.

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TACC's documentation provides a detailed and comprehensive resource for our high-performance computing systems. Find information on hardware, software, tutorials, and best practices. Discover how TACC can help advance your research and computational goals.

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Upcoming Trainings at TACC

Registration for upcoming trainings at TACC is now open. Each event provides time on TACC resources alongside TACC's experts to explore new concepts, and develop your skills and research. Webinar: From Project Allocation to Job Submission: Your First Steps at TACC May 7, 2024 | 10AM – 12PM CST This training will provide an overview of essential tasks related to utilizing TACC resources effectively, including:  - the process of requesting an allocation - connecting to the machines - transferring files to and from the system - utilizing an idev session for interactive work - managing modules Learn more and register: https://tacc.utexas.edu/use-tacc/training/2024/project-allocation-to-job-submission/ Webinar: Version Control with Git + CI/CD with GitHub Actions May 13, 2024 | 1PM – 4PM CST This workshop will cover the essentials of Git, GitHub, and GitHub Actions. The content is tailored to domain scientists wanting to work collaboratively on code and add automation to certain parts of their workflows. Topics covered include:  - version control basics with Git - hosting a repository on GitHub - working collaboratively with others - using GitHub Actions for automation and continuous integration / continuous deployment Learn more and register: https://tacc.utexas.edu/use-tacc/training/2024/version-control-with-git/ High Performance Computing and Scientific Visualization Institute On site at TACC Monday, July 8 - Friday, July 12, 2024  |  9AM – 4PM CST - MPI, CUDA, OpenMP, and other HPC topics - Hands-on labs using TACC resources - Connect with HPC experts to discuss algorithms, implementations, and programming models - Exploration of techniques using the parallel visualization package Paraview Learn more and register: https://cvent.utexas.edu/29NlZ5 Machine Learning Institute On site at TACC Monday, July 15 - Friday, July 19, 2024  |  9AM – 4PM CST - Fundamentals and theory of AI, machine learning and deep learning techniques with Python libraries - AI, machine learning and deep learning workflows at scale on HPC systems - Advanced topics including Large Language Models, Reinforcement Learning - Advanced visualization for AI Learn more and register: https://cvent.utexas.edu/KBDWll Please visit TACC's training page: https://tacc.utexas.edu/use-tacc/training/

Upcoming Trainings at TACC

Registration for upcoming trainings at TACC is now open. Each event provides time on TACC resources alongside TACC's experts to explore new concepts, and develop your skills and research. Webinar: From Project Allocation to Job Submission: Your First Steps at TACC May 7, 2024 | 10AM – 12PM CST This training will provide an overview of essential tasks related to utilizing TACC resources effectively, including:  - the process of requesting an allocation - connecting to the machines - transferring files to and from the system - utilizing an idev session for interactive work - managing modules Learn more and register: https://tacc.utexas.edu/use-tacc/training/2024/project-allocation-to-job-submission/ Webinar: Version Control with Git + CI/CD with GitHub Actions May 13, 2024 | 1PM – 4PM CST This workshop will cover the essentials of Git, GitHub, and GitHub Actions. The content is tailored to domain scientists wanting to work collaboratively on code and add automation to certain parts of their workflows. Topics covered include:  - version control basics with Git - hosting a repository on GitHub - working collaboratively with others - using GitHub Actions for automation and continuous integration / continuous deployment Learn more and register: https://tacc.utexas.edu/use-tacc/training/2024/version-control-with-git/ High Performance Computing and Scientific Visualization Institute On site at TACC Monday, July 8 - Friday, July 12, 2024  |  9AM – 4PM CST - MPI, CUDA, OpenMP, and other HPC topics - Hands-on labs using TACC resources - Connect with HPC experts to discuss algorithms, implementations, and programming models - Exploration of techniques using the parallel visualization package Paraview Learn more and register: https://cvent.utexas.edu/29NlZ5 Machine Learning Institute On site at TACC Monday, July 15 - Friday, July 19, 2024  |  9AM – 4PM CST - Fundamentals and theory of AI, machine learning and deep learning techniques with Python libraries - AI, machine learning and deep learning workflows at scale on HPC systems - Advanced topics including Large Language Models, Reinforcement Learning - Advanced visualization for AI Learn more and register: https://cvent.utexas.edu/KBDWll Please visit TACC's training page: https://tacc.utexas.edu/use-tacc/training/

Globus Endpoints Currently Unavailable

We are currently investigating issues with TACC's Globus service which is currently unavailable for data transfer. Please refer to this update for future announcements on any developments as we work to restore the service.Please submit any questions you may have via the TACC User Portal: https://tacc.utexas.edu/portal/tickets

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Byte Size Basics

A collection of easily digestible discussions on a variety of training topics.