OpenMP is a standard for parallelizing shared memory C/C++ and Fortran applications. It is supported by major compilers and provides a simple, low-entry barrier for thread-based parallelization.
This course gives an introduction to the basic workings and constructs used for parallelizing applications with OpenMP, including
Examples and hands-on exercises will be provided in C and Fortran.
This is part 1 of a two-part course. The second part will cover advanced topics such as SIMD, OpenMP tasking, and accelerator programming. You can register for both parts separately.
Participation is free of charge for attendees from German universities,
academic computing centers, and research institutions. Please only register for the course if you are really going to attend. No-shows will be excluded from future NHR@FAU events.
Dr. Markus Wittmann (NHR@FAU)
This course is organized by Erlangen National High Performance Computing Center (NHR@FAU)