Events
Friday, 05 September 2025
10:00 - 12:00
HPC Café | NHR@KIT
Discussion
KIT, Campus Süd
20.20 Raum 167 …
20.20 Raum 167 …
A close exchange with users is essential for the further development of the NHR@KIT services and infrastructures. For this reason, a new series of events has been launched, where operators and users can meet and exchange ideas in an informal setting: HPC Café.
In addition to our established contact channels and training courses, we offer the HPC Café at regular intervals (every first friday of a month).
The event will take place from 10 am to 12 pm with a keynote speech, which will be followed by a discussion.
Keynote speech topic for upcoming HPC Café: KaMPIng: Performant, Reliable, and Productive MPI Programming with C++ by Tim Niklas Uhl (KIT/ITI)
Of course, a question and answer session is also planned. Here, users can address HPC-related topics and problems. We will try to find solutions together.
Would you like a presentation on a specific topic? Please let us know. --> office@nhr.kit.edu
Over coffee and cookies, the topics raised can be discussed in greater depth.
Please register on Indico event page in order to attend.
We look forward to seeing you there and hope for a lively participation!
For further information, please visit the event website at https://indico.scc.kit.edu/event/4802
In addition to our established contact channels and training courses, we offer the HPC Café at regular intervals (every first friday of a month).
The event will take place from 10 am to 12 pm with a keynote speech, which will be followed by a discussion.
Keynote speech topic for upcoming HPC Café: KaMPIng: Performant, Reliable, and Productive MPI Programming with C++ by Tim Niklas Uhl (KIT/ITI)
Of course, a question and answer session is also planned. Here, users can address HPC-related topics and problems. We will try to find solutions together.
Would you like a presentation on a specific topic? Please let us know. --> office@nhr.kit.edu
Over coffee and cookies, the topics raised can be discussed in greater depth.
Please register on Indico event page in order to attend.
We look forward to seeing you there and hope for a lively participation!
For further information, please visit the event website at https://indico.scc.kit.edu/event/4802
Tuesday, 09 September 2025
11:00
CodeRefinery Workshop
Seminar
online
Are you writing code for your research?
Do you want to make your research results more reproducible?
Do you struggle to reproduce results of your own or others computations?
Join the CodeRefinery workshop in September and October!
It takes place online on 9 half days (you can pick and choose)
What: Intro to git and collaborative git, on github
When: 3 days in the second week of September (9+10+11 September 11:00-13:00 + 14:00-15:30 (CEST))
What: Reproducible research, tools for documentation and testing, modular code development
When: spread over 6 following weeks Wednesdays starting on 17th of September until the 22nd of October.
The intended audience for this workshop are researchers of all domains, levels and preferred programming languages who write code in their research, and the aim is to improve the reproducibility of our research by deepening the knowledge of the tools that enable better code development and sharing.
The workshop is held online (streamed on Twitch) with hands-on sessions.
Interaction with the participants and live help is guaranteed by a variety of means.
Some locations may offer in-person events (check the event page), and feel encouraged to join as a team with your colleagues and form your own classroom (please contact us if this option sparks your interest).
The event is free of charge.
More info and registration on the CodeRefinery Workshop site.
Do you want to make your research results more reproducible?
Do you struggle to reproduce results of your own or others computations?
Join the CodeRefinery workshop in September and October!
It takes place online on 9 half days (you can pick and choose)
What: Intro to git and collaborative git, on github
When: 3 days in the second week of September (9+10+11 September 11:00-13:00 + 14:00-15:30 (CEST))
What: Reproducible research, tools for documentation and testing, modular code development
When: spread over 6 following weeks Wednesdays starting on 17th of September until the 22nd of October.
The intended audience for this workshop are researchers of all domains, levels and preferred programming languages who write code in their research, and the aim is to improve the reproducibility of our research by deepening the knowledge of the tools that enable better code development and sharing.
The workshop is held online (streamed on Twitch) with hands-on sessions.
Interaction with the participants and live help is guaranteed by a variety of means.
Some locations may offer in-person events (check the event page), and feel encouraged to join as a team with your colleagues and form your own classroom (please contact us if this option sparks your interest).
The event is free of charge.
More info and registration on the CodeRefinery Workshop site.
Wednesday, 10 September 2025
11:00
CodeRefinery Workshop
Seminar
online
Are you writing code for your research?
Do you want to make your research results more reproducible?
Do you struggle to reproduce results of your own or others computations?
Join the CodeRefinery workshop in September and October!
It takes place online on 9 half days (you can pick and choose)
What: Intro to git and collaborative git, on github
When: 3 days in the second week of September (9+10+11 September 11:00-13:00 + 14:00-15:30 (CEST))
What: Reproducible research, tools for documentation and testing, modular code development
When: spread over 6 following weeks Wednesdays starting on 17th of September until the 22nd of October.
The intended audience for this workshop are researchers of all domains, levels and preferred programming languages who write code in their research, and the aim is to improve the reproducibility of our research by deepening the knowledge of the tools that enable better code development and sharing.
The workshop is held online (streamed on Twitch) with hands-on sessions.
Interaction with the participants and live help is guaranteed by a variety of means.
Some locations may offer in-person events (check the event page), and feel encouraged to join as a team with your colleagues and form your own classroom (please contact us if this option sparks your interest).
The event is free of charge.
More info and registration on the CodeRefinery Workshop site.
Do you want to make your research results more reproducible?
Do you struggle to reproduce results of your own or others computations?
Join the CodeRefinery workshop in September and October!
It takes place online on 9 half days (you can pick and choose)
What: Intro to git and collaborative git, on github
When: 3 days in the second week of September (9+10+11 September 11:00-13:00 + 14:00-15:30 (CEST))
What: Reproducible research, tools for documentation and testing, modular code development
When: spread over 6 following weeks Wednesdays starting on 17th of September until the 22nd of October.
The intended audience for this workshop are researchers of all domains, levels and preferred programming languages who write code in their research, and the aim is to improve the reproducibility of our research by deepening the knowledge of the tools that enable better code development and sharing.
The workshop is held online (streamed on Twitch) with hands-on sessions.
Interaction with the participants and live help is guaranteed by a variety of means.
Some locations may offer in-person events (check the event page), and feel encouraged to join as a team with your colleagues and form your own classroom (please contact us if this option sparks your interest).
The event is free of charge.
More info and registration on the CodeRefinery Workshop site.
Thursday, 11 September 2025
11:00
CodeRefinery Workshop
Seminar
online
Are you writing code for your research?
Do you want to make your research results more reproducible?
Do you struggle to reproduce results of your own or others computations?
Join the CodeRefinery workshop in September and October!
It takes place online on 9 half days (you can pick and choose)
What: Intro to git and collaborative git, on github
When: 3 days in the second week of September (9+10+11 September 11:00-13:00 + 14:00-15:30 (CEST))
What: Reproducible research, tools for documentation and testing, modular code development
When: spread over 6 following weeks Wednesdays starting on 17th of September until the 22nd of October.
The intended audience for this workshop are researchers of all domains, levels and preferred programming languages who write code in their research, and the aim is to improve the reproducibility of our research by deepening the knowledge of the tools that enable better code development and sharing.
The workshop is held online (streamed on Twitch) with hands-on sessions.
Interaction with the participants and live help is guaranteed by a variety of means.
Some locations may offer in-person events (check the event page), and feel encouraged to join as a team with your colleagues and form your own classroom (please contact us if this option sparks your interest).
The event is free of charge.
More info and registration on the CodeRefinery Workshop site.
Do you want to make your research results more reproducible?
Do you struggle to reproduce results of your own or others computations?
Join the CodeRefinery workshop in September and October!
It takes place online on 9 half days (you can pick and choose)
What: Intro to git and collaborative git, on github
When: 3 days in the second week of September (9+10+11 September 11:00-13:00 + 14:00-15:30 (CEST))
What: Reproducible research, tools for documentation and testing, modular code development
When: spread over 6 following weeks Wednesdays starting on 17th of September until the 22nd of October.
The intended audience for this workshop are researchers of all domains, levels and preferred programming languages who write code in their research, and the aim is to improve the reproducibility of our research by deepening the knowledge of the tools that enable better code development and sharing.
The workshop is held online (streamed on Twitch) with hands-on sessions.
Interaction with the participants and live help is guaranteed by a variety of means.
Some locations may offer in-person events (check the event page), and feel encouraged to join as a team with your colleagues and form your own classroom (please contact us if this option sparks your interest).
The event is free of charge.
More info and registration on the CodeRefinery Workshop site.
Wednesday, 17 September 2025
9:00 - 13:00
KIT Websites: Introduction to the OpenText Website Content Management System (German)
Workshop
KIT, Campus Süd
20.21 Kollegiengebäude am Zirkel …
20.21 Kollegiengebäude am Zirkel …
Larissa Beinhorn, Sabine Glas, Michael Philipp
The SCC operates the content management system OpenText Web Site Management (WSM) for the Internet presence of KIT institutions. The system makes it easy to create and edit websites without programming knowledge and provides templates in the KIT corporate design.
In this event, you will learn how to use the content management system and how to design your own websites with it. In addition to the basics of templates and RedDot structures, you will receive valuable tips on how to use the system.
The event is aimed (only) at employees and assistants of institutes, faculties and facilities of KIT!
The event will be held in German.
In this event, you will learn how to use the content management system and how to design your own websites with it. In addition to the basics of templates and RedDot structures, you will receive valuable tips on how to use the system.
The event is aimed (only) at employees and assistants of institutes, faculties and facilities of KIT!
The event will be held in German.
11:00
CodeRefinery Workshop
Seminar
online
Are you writing code for your research?
Do you want to make your research results more reproducible?
Do you struggle to reproduce results of your own or others computations?
Join the CodeRefinery workshop in September and October!
It takes place online on 9 half days (you can pick and choose)
What: Intro to git and collaborative git, on github
When: 3 days in the second week of September (9+10+11 September 11:00-13:00 + 14:00-15:30 (CEST))
What: Reproducible research, tools for documentation and testing, modular code development
When: spread over 6 following weeks Wednesdays starting on 17th of September until the 22nd of October.
The intended audience for this workshop are researchers of all domains, levels and preferred programming languages who write code in their research, and the aim is to improve the reproducibility of our research by deepening the knowledge of the tools that enable better code development and sharing.
The workshop is held online (streamed on Twitch) with hands-on sessions.
Interaction with the participants and live help is guaranteed by a variety of means.
Some locations may offer in-person events (check the event page), and feel encouraged to join as a team with your colleagues and form your own classroom (please contact us if this option sparks your interest).
The event is free of charge.
More info and registration on the CodeRefinery Workshop site.
Do you want to make your research results more reproducible?
Do you struggle to reproduce results of your own or others computations?
Join the CodeRefinery workshop in September and October!
It takes place online on 9 half days (you can pick and choose)
What: Intro to git and collaborative git, on github
When: 3 days in the second week of September (9+10+11 September 11:00-13:00 + 14:00-15:30 (CEST))
What: Reproducible research, tools for documentation and testing, modular code development
When: spread over 6 following weeks Wednesdays starting on 17th of September until the 22nd of October.
The intended audience for this workshop are researchers of all domains, levels and preferred programming languages who write code in their research, and the aim is to improve the reproducibility of our research by deepening the knowledge of the tools that enable better code development and sharing.
The workshop is held online (streamed on Twitch) with hands-on sessions.
Interaction with the participants and live help is guaranteed by a variety of means.
Some locations may offer in-person events (check the event page), and feel encouraged to join as a team with your colleagues and form your own classroom (please contact us if this option sparks your interest).
The event is free of charge.
More info and registration on the CodeRefinery Workshop site.
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