IPNP seminar (autumn 2025)

Europe/Prague
A945 (ÚČJF)

A945

ÚČJF

V Holešovičkách 2, Praha 8
Josef Žáček (ÚČJF MFF UK), Milan Krticka (Faculty of Mathematics and Physics), Milan Krticka (Charles University (CZ)), Zdenek Dolezal (Charles University (CZ))
Description

Seminar on current problems of experimental and theoretical nuclear and particle physics, and other current topics.

Student Information System: NJSF091, NJSF092, NJSF191, NJSF192, NJSF151, NJSF152

The seminar takes place in the meeting room A945, exceptionally with connection via ZOOM: https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/94528789339?pwd=aTJVdENaZEU5VjdTUzc3SjFZL3Rqdz09

  • Wednesday 8 October
    • 17:00 18:00
      The Centenary of wave-particle duality and the birth of Quantum Mechanics 1h

      The seminar takes place in meeting room A945.

      Speaker: Jiri Chyla (Czech Academy of Sciences (CZ))
  • Wednesday 15 October
    • 16:00 17:00
      Chimera: University HPC Cluster Tutorial 1h

      The seminar takes place in meeting room A945.

      Join us for a practical tutorial on using the Chimera High-Performance Computing (HPC) Cluster. This session is ideal for anyone interested in harnessing HPC resources for research and computational tasks.

      Training material:
      https://ipnp.cz/?page_id=8244

      What to Expect:
      Interactive Format: Unlike a traditional seminar, this tutorial offers hands-on experience. Attendees are encouraged to bring their laptops to participate actively.

      Topics Covered:

      • Logging in to the cluster
      • Navigating JupyterHub
      • Understanding available partitions
      • Running interactive and batch jobs
      • Efficient use of storage
      • Proper use of different queues
      • Containers and virtual environments
      • Use of the available GPU resources
      • Integrating Visual Studio Code with the cluster (please install Visual Studio Code beforehand if you wish to follow along)

      For more details about the Chimera HPC Cluster, please visit:

      Who Should Attend:
      Researchers, students, and faculty interested in utilizing HPC resources. Note: Attendance is optional and recommended only for those who are interested.

      Speaker: Daniel Scheirich (Charles University (CZ))